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Saint Joseph Seminary College

Coordinates: 30°31′36″N 90°06′41″W / 30.5267°N 90.1115°W / 30.5267; -90.1115
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Saint Joseph Seminary College
TypeSeminary
Established1891 (1891)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
EndowmentPrivate
ChancellorMost Reverend Gregory M. Aymond
RectorVery Reverend Matthew Clark, O.S.B.
Academic staff
20
Students90
Location, ,
United States

30°31′36″N 90°06′41″W / 30.5267°N 90.1115°W / 30.5267; -90.1115
CampusRural
Colors   White, navy blue
NicknameSt. Ben's
MascotThe Ravens
Websitesjasc.edu

Saint Joseph Seminary College (also known as St. Ben or St. Ben's) is a Catholic seminary in Saint Benedict, Louisiana. Founded in 1891, it is operated by the Benedictine monks of Saint Joseph Abbey and the dioceses in the ecclesiastical provinces of New Orleans and Mobile.[1]

Academics

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The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in either Philosophy and the Liberal Arts or Philosophy and Theological Studies to men seeking eventual ordination as priests in the Roman Catholic Church.[2] The college also has a two-year pre-theology program for students who have already attained a college degree. After attending Saint Joseph Seminary College, seminarians wishing to continue priestly studies will attend a graduate seminary. In the past, Saint Joseph Seminary College has also offered degrees with majors in psychology, history, and English.

Bonfire football game

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There is also the tradition of a flag football game, called Bonfire, between St. Ben's and the graduate seminary of New Orleans, Notre Dame. This tradition has gone on for well over 70 years. The annual game takes place in a field on the vast property of the Abbey the Friday before Thanksgiving. The students at St. Ben's spend weeks building a massive bonfire out of the downed trees on the surrounding forests owned by the Abbey. After the game, the two seminaries join to share in fellowship and traditional Louisiana foods around the bonfire.[3]

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^ Saint Joseph Seminary College Faculty Handbook, "Historical Sketch"
  2. ^ "Requirements for Degrees". Saint Joseph Seminary College. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  3. ^ "Annual Notre Dame vs. St. Bens Bonfire Game". Notre Dame Seminary. 2012-11-16. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
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