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The Chapel of St. Basil is located at the North end of the University's Academic Mall. The mall itself is a series of buildings representing various academic disciplines and various forms of scholarly activity. The buildings face one another and are open to each other, indicating the interdependence of all scholarly endeavor.
The Link–Lee House is named for John Wiley Link and Thomas Peter Lee, its first owners. The house is located at the corner of Montrose Boulevard and West Alabama Street, now on the University of St. Thomas campus in Houston. A monumental portico fronts the neoclassical building, which is clad in brick with terra cotta ornamentation. [3]
[3] The Basilian Fathers had previously started several other secondary schools, as well as institutions of higher learning, throughout Texas in the early 20th century, including St. Thomas High School, also located in Houston. [4] The first classes at UST began on September 22, 1947, with 57 freshmen and 8 faculty members. [5]
St. John Fisher Seminary Residence – Diocesan seminary; opened in 1989. St. Thomas Seminary – Archdiocesan seminary; opened in 1897. District of Columbia. Saint John Paul II Seminary [10] – Archdiocese of Washington; opened in 2011. Dominican House of Studies – Run by the Dominican Friars; opened in 1905.
St. Thomas Seminary was founded in 1897 by Bishop Michael Tierney, the sixth Bishop of Hartford. The original Seminary was located at 352 Collins Street in Hartford, in what was once the Chinese College. It opened its doors on September 7, 1897. [1] Bishop Tierney appointed the Right Reverend John Synnott as the first President of St. Thomas. [2]
St. Thomas Seminary - Operated from 1907 to 1995; run by the Congregation of the Mission. Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary was constituted on March 17, 1999, to replace the former Saint Thomas Seminary that had been operating at the site.
In 1991, the Institute changed its name to The College of Saint Thomas More. [1] By 1994, the student population had risen to more than sixty, and the college had grown to a campus of four buildings. In that year, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) granted the College of Saint Thomas More accreditation for the associate degree.
St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Cathedral (Malankara Orthodox) (Oriental Orthodox communion) 29°36′23″N 95°32′45″W / 29.606371°N 95.545896°W / 29.606371; -95.545896 ( St. Thomas Orthodox Cathedral (Stafford