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Saint Anselm College is a Catholic liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire. The monks of Saint Anselm Abbey are involved in the life and operation of the college. Serving as administrators, as faculty and staff members, and on the college's Board of Trustees, the monastery's approximately 30 monks work in the university. [7]
Joseph John Gerry, O.S.B., (September 12, 1928 – July 2, 2023) was an American Benedictine monk and prelate of the Catholic Church.. Gerry served as the third abbot of Saint Anselm Abbey until he was appointed an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire in 1986.
St. Andrew's Abbey; Saint Anselm Abbey (New Hampshire) Saint Anselm's Abbey (Washington, D.C.) St. Benedict's Abbey; Saint Emma Monastery; St. Gregory's Abbey, Three Rivers; Saint John's Abbey, Collegeville; Saint Joseph Abbey (Louisiana) Saint Leo Abbey; Saint Louis Abbey; St. Martin's Abbey, Washington; Saint Meinrad Archabbey; St. Paul's ...
The Saint Anselm Abbey's shield was designed by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose of Harvard University. It incorporates the personal coat of Anselm of Canterbury and the first seal of New Hampshire. In 1927, by a monastic vote, the shield design was incorporated as the official shield of Saint Anselm Abbey and the college.
John Bertram Peterson (1895), bishop of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire from 1932–1944; Joseph Rummel (1896), archbishop of New Orleans and civil rights activist who desegregated New Orleans Catholic Schools in 1962 [24]
St. Malachy's Priory (Creston, Iowa): founded in 1871 as a parish and monastic community for Irish-Americans. Suppressed as an independent priory in 1893 due to lack of vocations. [12] St. Mary's Abbey (Morristown, New Jersey): founded in Newark, New Jersey in 1857; became an abbey in 1884. Abbey transferred to Morristown, New Jersey in 1956 ...
Saint Anselm Abbey (New Hampshire), in Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States; Saint Anselm's Abbey (Washington, D.C.), United States; St. Anselm's art, an archaic superstition; St Anselm's ontological argument, an ontological argument for the existence of God attempting an a priori proof using intuition and reason alone
At some point in the 1880s, Bradley contacted the Benedictine monks at Saint Mary's Abbey in Newark, New Jersey, about creating a Catholic college in New Hampshire. The Benedictines opened Saint Anselm College in Goffstown in 1889. [10] After Bradley's death in late 1903, Pope Pius X appointed John Delany as the second bishop of Manchester ...