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143:, the major seminary, became overcrowded and it was necessary from 1954 to house the Philosophy students elsewhere. They were sent to Holy Name Seminary, and year by year the school studies diminished and were replaced by Philosophy. In 1955 the seminary stopped accepting new entrants from secondary school and in 1959 Holy Name Seminary became entirely a major seminary, for students who had finished their school course before they arrived. One student described the best things about the seminary in 1958–59 as: "superb sporting facilities – footy fields, tennis courts, a fullsize billiards table and a room around it straight out of Empire clubland, cricket pitches, running track, gardening even – the three square meals a day cooked by the nuns, the scholastic brio, the great library, the mateship of minds directed to the single purpose of serving God, the sublime plain chant of Mass"; and he described Easter as: "Midnight Mass for one-and-three-quarter-hours. fantastic singing, the altar ablaze with candles and brass, the nuns' incredible flower arrangements from the garden, the incense and silk vestments of gold and white on the priests, everybody on their feet singing our hearts out for Christ has Risen". 794: 481: 86:, decided to push the project, and the New Zealand bishops agreed to the setting up of the seminary to be sited in the Christchurch diocese. A large estate was purchased at 265 Riccarton Road. The building, which had been built and occupied by the Kincaid family, was later renamed and was known after the seminary closed in 1978, as 126:
Harbour, and they had to be rescued. The seminary was in effect a boys' secondary school for the early training of those boys who wished to become priests in later life. The course of studies was appropriately designed and included Greek, Latin and History. The first class consisted of 40 thirteen-
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During the 1970s the decrease in student numbers raised the question of amalgamating Holy Name Seminary and Holy Cross College. Holy Name Seminary closed at the end of the 1978 academic year. The amalgamation resulted in much of the Philosophy teaching vanishing from the curriculum for trainee New
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staffed the seminary and the first rector was Father Noel Hehir SJ with Fathers Leo Perry SJ and Gerard McGinty SJ to assist him. Their arrival (with the Apostolic Delegate) in New Zealand was dramatic as their ship,
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Although the academic records from Holy Name Seminary were destroyed, it seems that in the period 1964–1978 there were 343 people who attended Holy Name Seminary. Of these, 91 were later ordained.
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was a cause for concern to the New Zealand bishops. In 1936 the combined Council of Australian and New Zealand Bishops discussed the possibility of a national
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Students for the priesthood routinely did two years Philosophy study at Holy Name Seminary and their third year Philosophy and four years of Theology at
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On Friday 12 July 2019 fire destroyed about thirty percent of the building with news reports that the chapel and the two wings survived.
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sent an official instruction advising New Zealand to establish a minor seminary. A year later the issue was raised again when the
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the Apostolic Delegate, who came over from Sydney, and with members of the New Zealand hierarchy and the Prime Minister
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visited Holy Cross College and suggested the establishment of a minor seminary on the same site.
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to do degrees (this could mean that their stay at Holy Name extended to three years).
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Southernmost Seminary: The story of Holy Cross College, Mosgiel (1900–97)
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Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith
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Holy Name Seminary (Madison, Wisconsin)
Society of Jesus
Christchurch
New Zealand
Holy Cross College
major seminary
Marist order
secular clergy
minor seminary
Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith
Apostolic Delegate
Bishop Patrick James Lyons of Christchurch
Archbishop Liston of Auckland
Antonio Hall
Archbishop Panico
Peter Fraser
Society of Jesus
MS Wanganella
Barrett Reef
Wellington
soutanes
Holy Cross College
Holy Cross College
Bernard O'Brien
University of Canterbury
David McGill (writer)
Holy Cross College (New Zealand)
Marist Seminary
Good Shepherd College
St Mary's Seminary

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