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St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry
Rochester
MottoIpsa propitia pervenis
TypePrivate graduate school
Established1893 (original St. Bernard's)
1981 (current institution)
Religious affiliationCatholic Church
Academic affiliationsUniversity of Rochester, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School (Rochester), Siena College (Albany)
PresidentStephen Loughlin
DeanMatthew Kuhner
Academic staff6
Students130 (Spring 2023)
LocationRochester, New York, United States
43°06′05″N 77°31′34″W / 43.1013°N 77.5260°W / 43.1013; -77.5260
CampusMain campus in Pittsford; extension in Albany; classes in Syracuse at LeMoyne College
Websitewww.stbernards.edu

St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry is a private Catholic graduate school in Rochester, New York. It has existed in its current form since 2003 but has existed in previous forms since 1893.

History

St. Bernard's original institution was Saint Bernard's Seminary, founded in 1893 in Rochester. Standing for 98 years in its original location on the north side of Rochester, it also educated men and women for lay ministry, and was one of the first U.S. seminaries to accept laity. The St. Bernard's Seminary building still exists and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently known as St. Bernard's Park, a senior living apartment community, which completed at $27.98 million renovation in 2021.

On 25 September 1981, Saint Bernard's Seminary was granted by the New York State Education Department an amendment to its charter, changing its corporate name to St. Bernard's Institute. The campus was relocated to that of Colgate Rochester Divinity School, sharing the buildings, including the library, and cross-registering students for classes that fit both schools' curricula. The institute also opened an extension in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany in autumn 1989.

In 2003, St. Bernard's assumed its current name and moved to its own facility on French Road in Rochester, New York. It has been there ever since and offers four graduate degrees in theology, pastoral studies, divinity, and Catholic philosophy - all of which can be taken online.

It is the official repository for the writings and papers of the noted evangelist and author, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who was Bishop of Rochester.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History". Rochester, New York: Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Retrieved 2014-10-05. In 1981, St. Bernard's Seminary was closed, and St. Bernard's Institute was born and entered into a covenant relationship with Colgate Rochester Crozer. It moved to the CRCDS campus, where it remained until 2003. It was finally able to build a new campus nearby, and changed its name to St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry. But through these changes it has remained in covenant partnership with CRCDS.
  2. "St. Bernard's History". Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  3. "Renovation complete on St. Bernard's Park senior apartments". rbj.net. Rochester Business Journal. September 30, 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  4. "Course Catalog 2017-2018" (PDF). Rochester, New York: St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry. Retrieved 2018-09-28. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, the sixth bishop of Rochester and an internationally recognized writer and preacher, designated St. Bernard's as the repository of his books, papers, and memorabilia. The Sheen Archives now contain a complete collection of the more than 90 books published by the Archbishop (with translations of some works in eight languages), his 2500 volume personal library, several hundred audio cassettes, approximately 200 video recordings of his telecasts, together with other personal effects that form a legacy of enduring significance. The collection is housed at the Diocesan Archives of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester
Ordinaries
Bishops
Bernard John McQuaid
Thomas Francis Hickey
John Francis O'Hern
Edward Mooney
James E. Kearney
Fulton J. Sheen
Joseph Lloyd Hogan
Matthew H. Clark
Salvatore Ronald Matano
Coadjutor bishop
Thomas Francis Hickey
Auxiliary bishops
Lawrence B. Casey
John Edgar McCafferty
Dennis Walter Hickey
Churches
Cathedral
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Rochester
Parishes
Immaculate Conception Church, Rochester
Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church, Rochester
St. Charles Borromeo Church, Greece
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church Complex, Bloomfield
Saint George Roman Catholic Lithuanian Church, Rochester
St. Mary's Church, Rochester
Saint Michael's Church, Rochester
St. Rose Roman Catholic Church Complex, Lima
Former parishes
Our Mother of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church Complex, Greece
St. Joseph's Church and Rectory, Rochester
Education
Seminary
St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, Pittsford
Former seminary
Saint Bernard's Seminary, Rochester
High schools
The Aquinas Institute of Rochester
Bishop Kearney High School, Irondequoit
McQuaid Jesuit High School, Brighton
Notre Dame High School, Elmira
Our Lady of Mercy School for Young Women, Brighton
Former high schools
Academy of the Sacred Heart, Rochester
Cardinal Mooney High School, Greece
DeSales High School, Geneva
Holy Family High School, Auburn
Mount Carmel High School, Auburn
Nazareth Academy, Rochester
St. Agnes High School, Rochester
St. Anthony of Padua High School, Watkins Glen
St. Joseph's Business High School, Rochester
Rochester Area Colleges



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