Masters Degree Program; Academic Calendar; Course Schedules; Application & Registration Online Forms; MA Student Handbook; St. Joseph's Seminary & College Bulletin, 2019-2020; Diaconate Program. HISTORY OF SAINT JOSEPH’S SEMINARY AND COLLEGE . For the first ten years of its Its primary mission is to form men for the priesthood in the Catholic Church. Saint Joseph’s Seminary and College, founded in 1896, is the Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of New York and the fifth educational institution of the Archdiocese for the formation of Catholic priests. Its primary mission is to form men for the priesthood in the Catholic Church.It educates men destined to serve within the Archdiocese and other archdioceses and dioceses both in the United States and abroad. It educates men destined to serve within the Archdiocese and other archdioceses and dioceses both in the United States and abroad. As diocesan archivist he shared much information and many photos for Saint Joseph’s Seminary: Personal and Historical Perspectives, the history penned by Norb Bufka. He played a major role in the 2018 all-seminary reunion and hosted the memorable event at SS Peter and Paul Church, his parish. St. Joseph's Seminary and College, sometimes referred to as Dunwoodie after the Yonkers, New York neighborhood it is located in, is the major seminary of the Archdiocese of New York. Archbishop Michael Corrigan, wishing to relocate his seminary closer to New York City, laid the cornerstone for Saint Joseph’s Seminary in the Dunwoodie section of Yonkers on May 17, 1891. In this latest Exiit Qui Seminat St. Joseph Seminary newsletter, Curtis Berube talks about serving as a deacon, while seminarian Joshua Capicio recalls lessons from volunteering with L'Arche, and Joseph Yuson discusses the meaning behind iconography. Once called the "West Point of Seminaries" for its thorough education and strict discipline, St. Joseph's Se

A Brief History Saint Joseph's College seminary began as a part of Saint Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park, California, in 1898 where candidates for the Catholic priesthood were educated in a 12–year seminary program. On March 19, 2016, Bishop Peter J. Jugis founded St. Joseph College Seminary to form priests in the diocese of Charlotte, among the people and parishes they will one day serve. St. Joseph's Seminary & College Bulletin, 2019 - 2020; Saint Joseph's Seminary Seminarian Online Application; Masters Program. The first academic year began on September 21, 1896 with 96 seminarians. Previous Archdiocesan seminaries had been established in Nyack (1833-1834), Lafargeville (1838-1840), Fordham (1840-1862) and Troy (1864-1896