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Can someone tell me how many high-school seminaries are still in operation in the United States? Also, are there still convent high-schools for girls who believe they may have a vocation?
I think the question was high school, not college.stlawrenceseminary.org/
Saint Lawrence Seminary
301 Church Street
Mount Calvary, WI 53057-0505
920-753-7503
Mission Statement
Inspired by the gospel of Jesus Christ and the example of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Lawrence Seminary provides a residential college preparatory education in a living Catholic community nurturing mature, well-rounded men of faith, who prepare for a life of ministry as priest, religious and lay leaders in the Church and world.
That is a high school seminaryI think the question was high school, not college.
Please note that this institution is designated as “college preparatory” which means that it is an extremely high academic High School which specifically prepares high school students for university.I think the question was high school, not college.
that is what I get for reading late at night. Yep - college prep. My error.Saint Lawrence Seminary stlawrenceseminary.org/
301 Church Street
Mount Calvary, WI 53057-0505
920-753-7503
Mission Statement
Inspired by the gospel of Jesus Christ and the example of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Lawrence Seminary provides a residential college preparatory education in a living Catholic community nurturing mature, well-rounded men of faith, who prepare for a life of ministry as priest, religious and lay leaders in the Church and world.
Please note that this institution is designated as “college preparatory” which means that it is an extremely high academic High School which specifically prepares high school students for university.
Not all of the students will become priests. Some will become lay leaders in the Church and world. (from the Mission Statement)
From the Blog on website about graduation.
“Many will continue to explore God’s call to priesthood and Capuchin religious life. Others will serve the Church as committed and faithful laymen. In all of their vocations, the Church and the world are blessed and enriched.”