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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 ...
Closed: Bayeux seminary, for the Diocese of Bayeux, closed in 1969. Grand séminaire de Besançon – for the Archdiocese of Besançon. St Joseph Seminary, Bordeaux, founded by the Archdiocese of Bordeaux closed in 2019. [47] Saint Jean-Eudes Seminary in Caens, closed 2015. [48] Lilles Seminary, for the Archdiocese of Lille, closed in 2018. [49]
St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary; College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More; St. Thomas Seminary (Denver) St. Viator College; St. Vincent's Seminary (Missouri) San Diego College for Women; San Luis Rey College; Siena College (Tennessee) Sinsinawa Mound College; Southern Benedictine College; Southern Catholic College
Saint Joseph's Seminary (Plainsboro, New Jersey) St. Joseph's Seminary and College; St. Joseph's Seminary (Washington, D.C.) St. Mark Seminary; Saint Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology; St. Mary's Seminary and University; Saint Meinrad Archabbey; Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology; Saint Patrick's Seminary and University ...
In the Archdiocesan Chicago Seminary system, Saint Joseph College Seminary trained college-aged men for the Catholic priesthood. The Archdiocese of Chicago Seminary System also included the Archbishop Quigley Scholars Program, an outreach program for high school students, [ 2 ] and the University of Saint Mary of the Lake incorporating the ...
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Saint Joseph's Seminary was an American Roman Catholic educational institution located in Plainsboro, New Jersey, [2] though with an address in Princeton, New Jersey.It was founded in 1914 and was operated by the Congregation of the Mission, better known as the Vincentian Fathers, for the formation of their members and other candidates to the Catholic priesthood.
St. Charles Seminary is a former American Catholic seminary, founded by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in 1861 in Carthagena, Ohio. The seminary closed in 1969 and is now a retirement center for clergy and lay people. The seminary, chapel, and five other buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]