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Mount St. Mary's Seminary & School of Theology - Athenaeum of Ohio. Answer God's Call. Forming the next generation to follow Christ and serve his Church. Seminary. Be a candidate for the priesthood or permanent diaconate program. Learn more about the path to ordination. School of Theology. Find the path that’s right for you.
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The Athenaeum of Ohio – Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, originally St. Francis Xavier Seminary, is a Catholic seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the third-oldest Catholic seminary in the United States and was established by Edward Fenwick, the first Bishop of Cincinnati, in 1829 [2] along with The Athenaeum (later Xavier University ...
The seminary and its programs foster the formation of future priests by attending specifically to their human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation in an integrated way in the heart of the Church.
Discover the rich history of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary & School of Theology, formerly known as the Athenaeum of Ohio. 1829 - St. Francis Xavier Seminary established. 1831 - Lay Education. 1839 - The move to Brown County. 1840 - Jesuit influence. 1848 - Price Hill. 1890 - Mount Washington. 1904 - St. Gregory's closes. 1923 - Norwood.
The School of Theology’s academic programs exists to proclaim Jesus Christ “the way, and the truth, and the life” (Jn. 14:6), and to enable men and women to embrace, in their particular state and call in life, a “greater knowledge of truth so that their lives may be ever more human” (St. John Paul II, Fides et Ratio 3).
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