Saint_John_Vianney_Seminary_(Miami)

Saint John Vianney Seminary (Miami)

Saint John Vianney Seminary (Miami)

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Saint John Vianney College Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary in Westchester, Florida, with a Miami post office address.[1] It was founded in 1959 by Archbishop Coleman Carroll, the first bishop of the Archdiocese of Miami. In 2014, there were 97 students enrolled.

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The Vincentian Fathers opened and ran the school, but in 1975 the Archdiocese of Miami assumed responsibility for the direction of the seminary.[2] The seminary serves men of all the Catholic dioceses in the state of Florida, as well as other seminarians from various dioceses throughout the United States and the world. In accordance with the cultural makeup of Southern Florida, the seminary bills itself as bilingual, allowing seminarians the opportunity to interact, pray and socialize in both Spanish and English.


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  1. "Home". St. John Vianney College Seminary. Retrieved 2021-07-10. 2900 SW 87th Ave. Miami, Florida 33165 - Compare with 2010 US Census Bureau map

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