St. Anthony College (Hudson, New Hampshire) Explained

St. Anthony College
Established:circa 1954
Closed:circa 1978
Type:Catholic seminary college
Affiliation:Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
City:Hudson, New Hampshire
Country:United States

St. Anthony College was a bachelor's degree-granting seminary college in Hudson, New Hampshire, that provided a foundation for men preparing for service in the Capuchin order of friars. The college offered a program in philosophy leading to the B.A. degree.

The college was operated by the Capuchin Province of St. Mary, founded in 1952 and spanning New York and New England. It was located at St. Anthony Friary in Hudson, which was constructed in 1954. The friary and college closed in 1979.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Anthony's Friary. Ruth Parker (information from Hudson Historical Society). 27 August 2018.