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Saint Anselm College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college mostly in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Founded in 1889, it is the third-oldest Catholic college in New England . [ 3 ] Named after Saint Anselm of Canterbury , the college continues to have a fully functioning and independent Benedictine abbey attached to it, Saint Anselm Abbey .
Jonathan DeFelice (1969), Catholic priest and the former President of Saint Anselm College; Mark Dyer (1959), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem; Joseph John Gerry (1950), former bishop of Portland, Maine, and former abbot of Saint Anselm Abbey [21] Gérald Lacroix (1964), Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of ...
Saint Anselm Abbey, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States, is a Benedictine abbey composed of men living under the Rule of Saint Benedict within the Catholic Church. The abbey was founded in 1889 under the patronage of Saint Anselm of Canterbury , a Benedictine monk of Bec and former archbishop of Canterbury in England.
Saint Anselm College: Goffstown: Private : Baccalaureate college [45] 1,977 [45] 1889 [46] St. Joseph School of Nursing: Nashua: Private : Special-focus two-year institution [47] 135 [47] 1908 [48] Southern New Hampshire University: Manchester: Private Master's university [2] 164,091 [2] 1932 [49] Thomas More College of Liberal Arts: Merrimack ...
Saint Anselm College: Goffstown: New Hampshire: 2,000 1889 College of Saint Benedict: ... Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked, Catholic, Benedictine, liberal ...
Saint Anselm College President Fr. Jonathan DeFelice shakes hands with then U.S. Senator Barack Obama. President John F. Kennedy gave a historic speech at Saint Anselm College on March 5, 1960, regarding America's conduct in the new realities of the emerging Cold War. The speech was the first time that Kennedy detailed how American foreign ...
The Saint Anselm Hawks are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Saint Anselm College, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire, in NCAA Division II sporting competitions. The Hawks are primarily members of the Northeast-10 Conference , where 21 of their 23 sports compete.
From 1958 to 1986, Gerry was a professor of philosophy and humanities at Saint Anselm College. In 1959, he received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Fordham University in New York City. [3] That same year, Gerry was appointed subprior of St. Anselm Abbey. He was appointed prior in 1963 and on January 6, 1972 was elected abbot.