- Kenrick-Glennon Seminary
. The Seminary had an enrollment of 90 students registered in the graduate program of Theology for the 2007-2008 academic year. There are also 28 students in Cardinal Glennon College, which resides in the same facility. The School of Theology also operates a Pre-Theology program for men who already have college degrees but need the required 30 hours of philosophy prior to entry into major seminary.
Archbishop
Raymond Leo Burke has mentioned the importance of the Seminary in the life of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis on many occasions, including [http://www.stlouisreview.com/abpcolumn.php?abpid=7601 his Christmas reflection] in the December 24, 2004 edition of the St. Louis Review. [http://www.stlreview.com/article.php?id=14505 Another article] stressing the importance of the Seminary in the Archdiocese appeared in the January 4, 2008 edition of the St. Louis Review. Because of the large number of Seminarians, and the age of the current building, the Seminary will be undergoing rennovations, [http://www.stlreview.com/article.php?id=14505 as announced by Archbishop Burke on December 21, 2007] .Kenrick-Glennon Seminary is located in the village of
Shrewsbury, Missouri . The rector of the Seminary is Msgr. Theodore "Ted" Wojcicki.Charles L. Souvay Memorial Library
Kenrick-Glennon Seminary houses the Charles L. Souvay Memorial Library, which contains a large collection of theological reference books, periodicals, and journals, and is open not only to students of faculty of the Seminary, but also to the public. The library is a member of the [http://bridges.missouri.edu/ Bridges Library Catolog] , which enables students to retrieve works from a number of other seminaries and universities in the Saint Louis region.
=Carnegie Classification= Category
*Undergraduate Instructional Program: (Special focus institution)
*Graduate Instructional Program: (Special focus institution)
*Enrollment Profile: Exclusively graduate/professional
*Undergraduate Profile: (Special focus institution)
*Size and Setting: (Special focus institution)
*Basic: Spec/Faith: Special Focus Institutions--Theological seminaries, Bible colleges, and other faith-related institutionsExternal links
* [http://www.kenrick.edu/ Kenrick-Glennon Seminary Website]
* [http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications/sub.asp?key=748&subkey=14973&start=782 Carnegie Classifications]
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