Episcopalian seminary ends its "priesthood" training program

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Apparently, decades of women priestesses, married clergy, and openly homosexual clergy do NOT solve vocations shortages after all. Seabury-Western Theological Seminary (Episcopalian) was down to 20 students when the announcement was made:

“Seabury is not alone among the Episcopal Church’s 11 seminaries in facing financial challenges. In recent months Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, MA, and Bexley Hall Seminary in Rochester, NY, announced decisions to sell property or consolidate operations in order to continue offering similar programs. Bexley Hall is consolidating its remaining program and students to Columbus, OH, where it will continue its MDiv program with Trinity Lutheran Seminary. EDS announced last month that it has sold some of its campus to Lesley University in order to remain in Cambridge.”

“All Episcopal and other mainline seminaries have faced rising costs and stagnant or declining enrollments for the past 30 years while higher education costs have accelerated. At Seabury, tuition is $13,000 while the actual cost per student has risen to more than $50,000. Sustaining that $37,000 expenditure gap over a period of more than two decades exhausted the seminary’s resources despite an increase in alumni/ae and other giving during the past few years.”

Full news release:
seabury.edu/about/event.php?story=n_20080424_faculty_notice_staff_cuts.html
 
Well, well, well, wonder if that will resonate with those who think drastically changing the real, Catholic priesthood would magically solve all our vocation problems?:rolleyes:
 
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