St. John Vianney Seminary (SJV) is a Roman Catholic college seminary located on the campus of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. The seminary's mission is "to provide basic training today for tomorrow's Catholic priests." Seminarians undergo a four-year program of spiritual conferences and individual spiritual direction in order to help them grow strong in their Catholic faith and for vocational discernment. The major seminary affiliated with SJV, the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, is on the other side of the campus of the University of St. Thomas.
History
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The seminary was founded in 1968. Before the current building was built, the seminary spent several years in Loras Hall, then Brady Hall on the University of St. Thomas campus. The rector of the seminary Very Rev. Michael Becker was appointed by Archbishop John Nienstedt in 2010.
As of 2013, the seminary was the largest college seminary in the United States with over 130 seminarians and 27 sponsoring dioceses. The seminarians at SJV represent about 10% of all college seminarians in the United States.
From its first 40 years of classes, over 400 alumni had been ordained to the Catholic priesthood.
Rectors
The seminary has had eight rectors since its founding.
- Bishop John Roach (1968-1971)
- Fr. Kenneth J. Pierre (1971-1981)
- Bishop Richard Pates (1981-1987)
- Fr. Kevin McDonough (1987-1990)
- Fr. Dale J. Korogi (1990-1992)
- Bishop Peter F. Christensen (1992-1999)
- Fr. William J. Baer (1999-2010)
- Fr. Michael Becker (2010â"present)
Notable alumni
- Cardinal Blase Joseph Cupich of Chicago
- Archbishop Paul Dennis Etienne of Anchorage, Alaska
- Bishop John Francis Doerfler of Marquette, Michigan
Outreach
St. John Vianney Seminary is present on the University of St. Thomas campus in many ways.
Last Chance Mass
Last Chance Mass is an outreach offered by the seminary to the students of the University of St. Thomas and the surrounding community. Every Sunday night at 9pm, Mass is offered in the SJV chapel to the general public by the rector of the Seminary, with refreshments following. It was originally for the football players of the University of St. Thomas.
Caruso's Crew
When Coach Glenn Caruso took over the University of St. Thomas football team in 2008, he approached the men at the seminary and asked them to come and cheer on the Tommies at football games, as not many people attended them due to their losing record. Since then, the men of SJV have been some of the most active fans for the football team, attending every home game. A subgroup of the seminarians, called "Caruso's Crew", dress up as hard hat workers and paint on faux moustaches. The crew carry large tools made of cardboard and duct tape (a hammer, saw, wrench, and lunch box). This group has been known to travel hundreds of miles to attend away games. Each year's Caruso's Crew is chosen by the previous year's crew.
Building
The seminary building is on the north campus of the University of St. Thomas, just northwest of Ireland Hall and east of Flynn Hall.
The basement contains the Pope Benedict XVI Room (abbreviated Pope Benedict Room) where then-Cardinal Ratzinger met with then-Rector Richard Pates. On display in the room is a zucchetto of Benedict, given to a seminarian from SJV who visited Rome and extended a new one to the Pope as he passed by; the Pontiff then exchanged the new one for his own.
The ground floor has offices for the in-house priests and academic and administration staff, as well as guest rooms. The SJV Chapel is also on the first floor, where the Last Chance Mass is offered every Sunday.
The remaining four floors are residence floors.
Though the building is on the campus of the University of St. Thomas, it is owned by the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Sponsoring Dioceses
See also
- St. John Vianney
References
External links
- St. John Vianney Seminary