Seminary, Saint John’s Diocesan Theological Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 1891. Conducted by the Vincentians. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary, Saint John’s Boston Ecclesiastical
Seminary, Saint John’s Boston Ecclesiastical Brighton, Massachusetts. Founded in 1884. Conducted by secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary, Saint John’s
Seminary, Saint John’s Collegeville, Minnesota. Founded in 1867 for secular and religious. Conducted by the Benedictines. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary, Saint Francis
Seminary, Saint Francis Saint Francis, Wisconsin. Founded in 1856. Comprises a preparatory and major. Conducted by secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary, Saint Charles Borromeo
Seminary, Saint Charles Borromeo Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1832. Conducted by secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary priest
Seminary priest a name given in England to Roman Catholic clergy during the 17th century, on account of their having been educated and prepared for holy orders in one of the foreign seminaries e.g. Rheims, Douai, or Toulouse. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Seminary of Saint Vincent de Paul
Seminary of Saint Vincent de Paul Calbayog, Samar, Philippines. Founded in 1905. Consists of preparatory and major courses. Conducted by Vincentians. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake
Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake Cleveland, Ohio. Founded, 1924. Preparatory seminary under secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary
Seminary of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Nueva Caceres, Philippine Islands. Founded 1793, restored, 1865. Conducted by the Vincentians. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seminary, Notre Dame
Seminary, Notre Dame New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded, 1923, under Marist fathers. See also the seminary ‘s web site. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary