Kenrick–Glennon Seminary
Kenrick–Glennon Seminary (officially Saint Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary) is a Roman Catholic seminary in Shrewsbury, Missouri that is operated by the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. The seminary was founded in 1818 and is named named after Archbishop Peter Richard Kenrick and Cardinal John J. Glennon, two former archbishops of Saint Louis. Kenrick–Glennon has three college-level divisions to educate and prepare seminarians for ordination as priests. Its students come from many archdioceses and dioceses. Cardinal Glennon College is the undergraduate division. It offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in philosophy. Kenrick School of Theology is the graduate division. It offer a Master of Divinity degree (M.Div.) and a Master of Arts degree in theology (M.A.), The Hyphen between Kenrick and Glennon is considered to stand for the Pre-Theology program, where those who had already obtained a college degree prior to entering Seminary study philosophy.
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Hazel Avenue, Shrewsbury
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Kenrick-Glennon Seminary
Hazel Avenue
63119 Shrewsbury
Missouri, United States
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