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Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary

Catholic priesthoodCatholic seminariesCatholic seminaries in the United StatesReligious organizations established in 1922Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
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Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary on the shores of Lake Johanna, St. Paul, Minnesota (cropped)
Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary on the shores of Lake Johanna, St. Paul, Minnesota (cropped)

Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary (known also as Naz Hall) was a high school seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota, serving the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. It was founded in 1923 by Archbishop Austin Dowling and was closed in 1971, being replaced by Saint John Vianney Seminary. The campus is now the site of the University of Northwestern – St. Paul.

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