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The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio.It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 to prepare seminarians for the many German-speaking communities in the United States at that time.
Roman Catholic Asbury Theological Seminary: Wilmore, Kentucky: Timothy C. Tennent (President) 1938: Inter/Multidenominational Ashland Theological Seminary: Ashland, Ohio: John C. Shultz (President) 1969: Brethren Church (Ashland, Ohio) Assemblies of God Theological Seminary: Springfield, Missouri: Mark A. Hausfeld (President) 1992: Assemblies ...
Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in Ohio" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Payne Theological Seminary;
Stevenson University (Stevenson, Maryland) – formerly Villa Julie College; founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1947; renounced affiliation with the Catholic Church in 1967; University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark, New Jersey) – sold by Seton Hall University to the State of New Jersey in the 1960s
According to the 2010 Official Catholic Directory, as of 2009 there are 189 seminaries with 5,131 students in the United States; 3,319 diocesan seminarians and 1,812 religious seminarians. By the official 2011 statistics, there are 5,247 seminarians (3,394 diocesan and 1,853 religious) in the United States.
Saint Paul Seminary; Saint Paul Seminary (Pittsburgh) St. Paul's College, Washington, D.C. St. Thomas Seminary; St. Thomas Seminary (Denver) St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary; Saint Vincent Seminary; St. Vincent's Seminary (Missouri) Seminary of Mar Abba the Great; SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary; St. Anthony's Mission House; St. Gregory ...
The Athenaeum of Ohio – Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, originally St. Francis Xavier Seminary, is a Catholic seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio.It is the third-oldest Catholic seminary in the United States and was established by Edward Fenwick, the first Bishop of Cincinnati, in 1829 [2] along with The Athenaeum (later Xavier University and St. Xavier High School), which opened in 1831 in ...
Bishop Louis Amadeus Rappe established the seminary in Cleveland in 1848 as St. Francis de Sales Seminary, a name it used for only a short time before becoming Saint Mary Seminary. In its first years, the seminary was housed in a former stable , but in 1859 it was moved to a new purpose-built structure at the corner of Lake and Hamilton Streets ...