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St. Thomas Seminary, located in Bloomfield, Connecticut, is a
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for the
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. The current rector is Auxiliary Bishop Christie A. Macaluso.


History

St. Thomas Seminary was founded in 1897 by Bishop Michael Tierney, the sixth Bishop of Hartford. The original Seminary was located at 352 Collins Street in
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, in what was once the Chinese College. It opened its doors on September 7, 1897. Bishop
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appointed the
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John Synnott as the first President of St. Thomas. Due to the increasing enrollment it became necessary to find a larger space. Bishop John J. Nilan had the cornerstone laid for the present building in 1928, and in 1930 the seminary moved to its current location in Bloomfield.


Collins Street (1897–1930)

St. Thomas Seminary opened on September 7, 1897, with 37 students in its first class. On the first floor was a study hall, classrooms, the refectory, and parlors. The second floor consisted of the chapel, a dormitory, and the professors' rooms. Soon after the size of the building proved inadequate for the needs of the diocese, and a new building adjacent to the old Chinese College was erected, serving the diocese until 1930.


Bloomfield (1930–present)

On September 30, 1930, St. Thomas opened at its new location in Bloomfield, a suburb of
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. The Seminary was designed by architect Louis A. Walsh of
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and built by W. F. O'Neil. During its first 45 years (until 1942), the Seminary for the most part educated only seminarians for the Diocese of Hartford, then from fall of 1942 seminarians began arriving from the Dioceses of Albany, Burlington, and
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. The following year, the Dioceses of Portland (Maine) and Springfield (Massachusetts) were added.


Curriculum

The curriculum at St. Thomas at its inception consisted of a five-year program. The classical education consisted of courses in Latin, Greek, and English, as well as systematic training in French and German. Other courses consisted of mathematics, natural sciences, Christian doctrine, and history. The curriculum developed over time and eventually the Seminary became a six-year program, with four years of high school and the first two years of college. Students completing the six-year program would receive the Associate of Arts degree.


Course of studies: 1954–55

Since the 1954-55 Academic Year, the two-year college program consisted of the following courses: Freshman Year: *Appreciation of Literature, Poetry *Latin Literature, Livy, Tacitus, Horace, Cicero *Latin Composition *Elementary Greek *French, German or Italian *General Inorganic Chemistry *Religion *Public Speaking *Music *Mathematics Sophomore Year: *Novel, Composition *Latin Literature, Horace, Cicero, St. Augustine, Tacitus *Latin Composition *Advanced Greek *French, German or Italian *Modern European History *Religion *Public Speaking *Physics *Music


Seminary life


Student organizations

Over its history, St. Thomas Seminary had various student organizations which were run by the students and overseen by the faculty. *''Stella Matutina'': The ''Stella Matutina'', Latin for Morning Star, was the seminary's quarterly literary magazine produced by the seminarians. It was founded during the Fall Semester in 1917. The first editors of the magazine were Patrick Flynn, Lester Loughran, and Harry O'Brien. Its twofold plan was to foster "the literary inclinations of the undergraduates and of uniting the alumni more closely to their ALMA MATER." The ''Stella Matutina'' contained articles by seminarians, as well as poetry. The articles ranged from seminary life to current events, as well as academic papers. Later volumes contained photographs. *Literary and Debating Society: The Literary and Debating Society produced programs for the student body every month and would also show films. *The King's Masquers: The King's Masquers was the drama club of the seminary, and produced four plays a year open to the public. *Glee Club: The non-liturgical choir performed twice a year for the seminarians and the public. *Schola Cantorum: The chapel choir sang for the special feast day liturgies. *Orchestra: The orchestra, like the Glee Club, was a non-liturgical group which gave two public performances a year. The orchestra was organized during the 1942–43 school year. *The Printing Club: The Printing Club was responsible for producing programs for the various school activities. It did not, however, print the ''Stella Matutina''. *The Camera Club: The Camera Club was responsible for photography of the major seminary events and for the displaying the photographs. *Third Order of St. Francis: A spiritual club which met every other week. *The Mission Society: The Mission Society was started at the Seminary in October 1920.


Athletics

Athletics were a large part of the student life of St. Thomas Seminary. Basketball and baseball were among the sports played at the original seminary on Collins Street. Among St. Thomas' biggest rivals was Hartford High School. A Tennis team was started in the fall of 1924. After moving to its current location in Bloomfield, basketball was briefly dropped due to a lack of facilities. Sports added to replace basketball included ice hockey (1932), bowling (1934),St. Thomas Seminary, ''Stella Matutina'', Mid-Winter Edition 1934, p.39 and golf. St. Thomas also had intramural sports, which included basketball, baseball, handball, tennis, ice hockey, golf, bowling, touch football, volleyball, softball, and billiards. The largest intramural sports event was the annual Field Day, with inter-class rivalry.


Leadership


Rectors

*Rt. Rev. John Synnott (1897–1921) *Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe (1921–1934) *Rev. Henry J. O'Brien (1934–1940) *Rev. Joseph M. Griffin (1940–1947) *Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond G. LaFontaine (1947–1954) *Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Byrnes (1954–1967) *Rev. James J. Conefrey (1967–1975) *Rev. John J. Kiely (1975–1980) *Rev. Charles B. Johnson (1980–1985) *Rev. Christie A. Macaluso (1985–1991) *Rev. Robert A. O'Grady (1991–1996) *Rev. Aidan N. Donahue (1996–2001) *Rev. Msgr. Gerard G. Schmitz (2001–2014) *Most Reverend Christie A. Macaluso (2014–present)


Bishops

(Arch) Bishops of Hartford since the seminary's founding *Rt. Rev. Michael Tierney (1897–1908) eceased *Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan (1910–1934) eceased *Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe (1934–1944) eceased *Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien (1945–1969) eceased *Most Rev. John F. Whealon (1969–1991) eceased *Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin (1992–2003), *Most Rev. Henry J. Mansell (2003–2013), *Most Rev. Leonard P. Blair (2013–present)


Bishop alumni

Graduates of St. Thomas Seminary who went on to become Bishops: *† Most Reverend Francis P. Keough - Bishop of Providence (1934–1947); Archbishop of
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(1948–1961) *† Most Reverend Henry J. O'Brien - Auxiliary Bishop of
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of Sita (1934–1945); Bishop of Hartford (1945–1953); Archbishop of Hartford (1953–1968) *† Most Reverend Matthew F. Brady - Bishop of Burlington (1938–1944); Bishop of
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(1944–1959) * Most Reverend Peter L. Gerety -
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Archdiocesan Center

Today, St. Thomas Seminary is known as The Archdiocesan Center at St. Thomas Seminary and serves as a Retreat and Conference Center for a variety of Roman Catholic and ecumenical, educational, and other groups. It also houses the Archbishop O'Brien Library which is open to the public and serves many Archdiocesan agencies. In 2007, Archbishop Henry J. Mansell dedicated the Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin Residence for retired priests. a state of the art facility. The apartment suites were built in two of the four former dormitory halls of the Seminary. The following are Archdiocesan agencies that are housed at the Archdiocesan Center at St. Thomas Seminary: *Archbishop's Annual Appeal *Black Catholics Ministries *Catholic Mutual Insurance Office *Catholic Transcript *FACS *Office of Catholic Schools *Charismatic Renewal *Diaconate and Diaconate Formation Offices *Office for Divine Worship *Hispanic Evangelization *Metropolitan Tribunal *Mission Office *Office of Religious Education & Evangelization *Small Christian Communities *Vicar for Priests *Vocations Office *Coordinator for Campus Ministry Information about The Archdiocesan Center is given on the archdiocesan website athttp://www.archdioceseofhartford.org


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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford
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