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The Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology is a Roman Catholic seminary and school of theology in Saint Meinrad, Indiana. It is affiliated with the Saint Meinrad Archabbey in St. Meinrad, Indiana. The institution was named after Meinrad of Einsiedeln, a ninth century hermit living in what is today Switzerland.
History
In 1857, several Benedictine monks travelled from Einsiedeln Abbey in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, to southern Indiana to establish Saint Meinrad Seminary. At its beginning, Saint Meinrad was a high school program. By 1861, the monks had added courses in philosophy, business, theology and classical literature. A fire in 1887 destroyed the seminary buildings.
When Saint Meinrad reopened after the 1887 fire, it focused only on preparing seminarians for priesthood. It had two divisions:
A minor seminary with four years of high school and the first two years of college
A major seminary with two years of college courses in philosophy and theology
In 1959, Saint Meinrad reorganized into three divisions:
A traditional four year high school, which closed in 1968.
A four-year college, which closed in 1998.
A theologate, or graduate school of theology
In February 2019, after an internal investigation, Saint Meinrad added two priests to the Diocese of Evansville list of clergy with credible accusations of sexual abuse:
Warren Heitz was accused of misconduct dating from the 1970s and 1999. Removed from public ministry in 2002, he spent ten years living in a supervised residence for offenders at Saint Meinrad.
Robert Woerdeman had faced one accusation of misconduct. He was defrocked as a priest in 1975.
Academics
Saint Meinrad offers the following advanced degrees:
Master of Divinity
Master of Theological Studies
Master of Arts in Catholic Philosophical Studies
Master of Arts (Theology)
Master of Arts (Pastoral Theology)
Saint Meinrad offers programs in:
Priesthood formation
Theological formation for permanent deacon candidates
Lay degrees in theology
Continuing adult education
Youth leadership
Saint Meinrad is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. It has also been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission or its predecessor, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, continuously since 1979.
Alumni
= Ordinaries
=Archbishop Daniel M. Buechlein, Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Father Ralph S. Pfau, author
= Deceased alumni cardinals
=Joseph Cardinal Ritter, O'1917; Archdiocese of St. Louis
= Living alumni bishops
== Deceased alumni bishops
== Others
=Ron Broglio, Professor at Arizona State University.
Fr. Cyprian Davis, OSB, Black Catholic historian and the first African-American to join the St Meinrad monks.
Joseph A. Favazza, 11th president of Saint Anselm College.
Luke Timothy Johnson, Ph.D., author and professor at the Candler School of Emory University.
Fr. Thomas Scecina, US Army chaplain killed during the sinking of the Japanese prison ship Arisan Maru in 1944.
References
External links
Official website
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