Saint Joseph College Seminary
Address
1120 W Loyola Ave

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United States
Information
School typeCollege Seminary
DenominationRoman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Joseph
Established1964 (as Saint Mary's College)
FounderJohn Cody
Closed2019
OversightArchdiocese of Chicago
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  Navy Blue
  Yellow
  Red
WebsiteSaint Joseph College Seminary

St. Joseph College Seminary was a college of Loyola University Chicago and the college seminary of the Archdiocese of Chicago. It later became a residence hall for Loyola.

History

Saint Joseph College Seminary opened as Saint Mary's College in Niles, Illinois in 1964 and became known as the Niles College Seminary.

In 1994, the Niles campus was sold and the seminary moved to Loyola University where the seminary was renamed St. Joseph College Seminary in honor of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin.[1]

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 Cardinal Mundelein Seminary, a major seminary for graduate-level theology studies.

In January 2019, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of the Archdiocese announced that the seminary would close in June 2019.[3] The seminary building was sold to Loyola University Chicago and now serves as one of the university's residence halls.

References

  1. Ahern, Mary Ann (March 12, 2019). "Scathing Letter Sent to Cupich From Seminary Advisory Board". NBC Chicago. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. "Quigley Scholars Program". Archived from the original on 2019-12-28. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  3. "Board members say Chicago seminary closure lacks transparency". Catholic News Agency. March 14, 2019. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

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