Saint Paul Seminary (Pittsburgh) Explained

Diocese of Pittsburgh Pastoral Center - Saint Paul Seminary
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Address:2900 Noblestown Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
40.4203°N -80.0697°W
Established:1965 (years ago)
Rector:Very Rev. Thomas A. Sparacino
Website:www.diopitt.org/seminary

The Diocese of Pittsburgh Pastoral Center is the site of Saint Paul Seminary, the diocesan minor seminary for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. It is located in East Carnegie, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The seminary is not a degree-granting institution; seminarians in their collegiate or pre-theological studies attend classes at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

History

Previous diocesan seminaries

Bishop Michael O'Connor founded Pittsburgh's first diocesan seminary in 1844, the first year of his episcopate.[1] St. Michael Seminary was located in Pittsburgh's Birmingham neighborhood. It was briefly discontinued for four years (1851–1856), operated for a year in Cambria County, and was finally reestablished in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Glenwood.[1] The seminary definitively closed in 1876 with the tumultuous creation of the Diocese of Allegheny out of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.[1] After 1876, Pittsburgh's diocesan seminarians received instruction at Saint Vincent Seminary in Latrobe.[2]

Seminarians during the episcopacy of Hugh C. Boyle, from 1926 to 1945, were allowed to commute to Duquesne University from home.[3] Bishop John F. Dearden, however, ended that practice.[3] Until the creation of Saint Paul's, Pittsburgh seminarians would attend classes at other minor seminaries in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.

Establishment of Saint Paul's

Saint Paul Seminary occupies the grounds and buildings of the former Saint Paul Orphanage.[4] The 17acres campus began its connection with the Pittsburgh diocese with the establishment of the orphanage there on May 27, 1900, on "a plateau at Idlewood between Crafton and Carnegie."[4] The orphanage operated until August 1965, when its operations were combined with those of Holy Family Institute in Emsworth.[4] In September 1965, Bishop John Wright founded St. Paul Seminary as a minor, or "transitional," seminary on the same site.[4] [3]

Pittsburgh bishop David Zubik sold the diocesan bishop's mansion in Oakland in favor of a simpler apartment on the seminary's campus in 2007.[5] [6] Auxiliary bishop emeritus William J. Winter is also in residence.[7]

Leadership

The following priests have served as rectors of Saint Paul's Seminary since its founding in 1965:[8] Three former rectors, Edward Burns, David Bonnar, and Donald Wuerl have been raised to the order of bishop, and Donald Wuerl was raised to cardinal of the Archdiocese of Washington by Pope Benedict XVI.

  1. Rev. Msgr. Donald W. Kraus (1965–1981)
  2. Rev. Donald W. Wuerl (1981–1985)
  3. Rev. Theodore A. Rutkowski (1985–1986)
  4. Rev. Msgr. William M. Ogrodowski (1986–1990)
  5. Rev. Charles S. Bober (1990–1993)
  6. Rev. Joseph J. Kleppner (1993–1996)
  7. Rev. Edward J. Burns (1996–1997) (first term)
  8. Rev. David J. Bonnar (1997–2002)
  9. Rev. James A. Wehner (2002–2008)
  10. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Burns (2008–2009) (second term)
  11. Rev. Dennis P. Yurochko (2009–2011)
  12. Rev. Joseph M. Mele (2011–2014)
  13. Rev. Brian J. Welding (2014–2017)
  14. Rev. Thomas A. Sparacino (2017–present)

The current rector is the Very Rev. Thomas A Sparacino.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Catholic Pittsburgh's One Hundred Years . Loyola University Press . Chicago . 1943 . Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania . Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania . 31.
  2. Catholic Pittsburgh's One Hundred Years, p. 147
  3. News: New Look in the Seminary . Carl . Apone . . November 19, 1967 . 32–36.
  4. News: St. Paul Orphanage saved young lives during its 129 years . August 18, 2000 . The Pittsburgh Catholic . Charles . Bober . July 21, 2011.
  5. News: Levin . Steve . A bishop settles for a humbler abode . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . September 27, 2007 . July 21, 2011.
  6. News: Bishop David Zubik feels at home in St. Paul Seminary . December 25, 2008 . Trib Total Media . Your North Hills . Jeffrey . Widmer . July 22, 2011 .
  7. News: LaRussa . Tony . Pope accepts Winter's resignation as bishop . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . May 21, 2005 . July 21, 2011 .
  8. Web site: History . Saint Paul Seminary . February 27, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160315002526/http://www.stpaulsem.org/history.html# . 2016-03-15 . dead .
  9. Web site: Formation . Saint Paul Seminary . February 27, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305170219/http://stpaulsem.org/formation.html# . 2016-03-05 . dead .