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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]
He then continued his studies at the Grand Seminary of Saint-Sulpice in Issy, France, and at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt in Germany. [1] He was ordained to the priesthood on July 29, 1900. [2] Following his return to Connecticut, he was appointed to the faculty of St. Thomas Seminary in Hartford. [1]
Hartford International University for Religion and Peace; M. ... St. Thomas Seminary; St. Basil College Seminary; Y. Yale Divinity School This page was ...
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.
After his ordination, Macaluso served as assistant pastor at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in West Hartford, Connecticut, and at St. Joseph Parish in New Britain, Connecticut. [1] Macaluso later became a professor of philosophy at St. Thomas Seminary. In 1980, he was appointed dean of the seminary and rector in 1985. [1]
WJMJ (88.9 FM) is a non-profit, non-commercial, radio station licensed to Hartford, Connecticut. It is owned by St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield, Connecticut, which is owned by the Archdiocese of Hartford. Its transmitter tower is atop Johnnycake Mountain in Burlington, Connecticut. The station has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 2,300 watts.
First Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford, Connecticut (1900) Destroyed by fire in 1956 On December 2, 1893, Tierney was appointed the sixth bishop of Hartford by Pope Leo XIII . He received his episcopal consecration on February 22, 1894, from Archbishop John Williams , with Bishops Matthew Harkins and Thomas Beaven serving as co-consecrators ...
Henry O'Brien was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Michael and Anna (née Sweeney) O'Brien. [1] After graduating from New Haven High School in 1914, he studied at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield (1914–1917) and at St. Bernard's Seminary in Rochester, New York (1917–1919).