Saint_Vincent_Seminary

Saint Vincent Seminary

Saint Vincent Seminary

Fourth-oldest Catholic seminary in the United States


Saint Vincent Seminary is a Catholic seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Father Boniface Wimmer in 1846, who came from Saint Michael's Abbey in Metten, Bavaria, to establish Saint Vincent Archabbey as the first Benedictine monastery in North America. It is the fourth oldest Catholic seminary in the United States.

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The seminary was officially established on August 24, 1855, through an Apostolic Brief of Pope Pius IX. Civil degrees are conferred by virtue of a charter granted by an act of the Pennsylvania State Legislature on April 18, 1870. Since 1870 over 300 students have earned the Master of Arts degree and 400 Master of Divinity degrees. More than 2,400 diocesan and religious students have been ordained priests.

Notable alumni


References

  1. Brown-Waite, Ginny, Rep. "Tribute To Msgr. Cippel Of St. Frances Cabrini Parish". Capitolwords. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External sources

  • Oetgen, Jerome (2000). Mission to America: A History of Saint Vincent Archabbey, the First Benedictine Monastery in the United States. Washington: Catholic University of America Press. ISBN 0-8132-0957-9.

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