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Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary (OLQA) was the Junior or Minor Seminary for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles from its founding in 1953 until its closure in 1995. It was located in Mission Hills, California, adjacent to Mission San Fernando Rey de España .
Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the archdiocese; Mount Carmel (Closed 1976) Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles (Closed 1982) Pater Noster, Los Angeles (Closed 1991) Pius X.Downey (merged with St. Mathias 1995) Notre Dame (Girls), Sunland (Closed 1960s) Queen of Angels Compton (Closed in 2002)
St. Joseph's Seminary - major seminary run by the Josephites, founded in 1888; later an independent academic seminary, but residential-only beginning in the early 1970s Epiphany Apostolic College - former minor seminary run by the Josephites; founded in Baltimore in 1889 and later moved near Newburgh in 1925; eventually closed for seminary ...
Daniel Murphy High School was originally the home of Los Angeles College, a Catholic junior seminary.A notable alumnus of Los Angeles College is Cardinal Roger Mahony.The seminary existed on the site from the time it was built in 1926 until 1953 when it moved to its new home in the San Fernando Valley and was renamed Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary.
Insomuch, it was decided to move the school across the street into the nearby buildings of Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary at the historic San Fernando Mission. The high school shared the campus with the seminarians for one year. The seminary closed in 1995. [3] [4] The 1971 Sylmar earthquake did considerable damage to Alemany's campus, as ...
Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary (OLQA, 1953-1995), a Catholic minor seminary in Los Angeles, California, United States; Queen of Angels Academy (Compton, California) (1995-2001), a private Catholic high school for girls in the United States
Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary; P. Pacific School of Religion; Pepperdine University; S. St. John's Seminary (California) Saint Patrick's Seminary and University;
After studying at the Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary and St. John's Seminary, Mahony was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Fresno on May 1, 1962, by Bishop Aloysius Joseph Willinger. [4] Mahony graduated from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., in 1964 with a Master of Social Work degree.