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Terry Briley (Dean of College of Bible and Ministry) 2011: Churches of Christ Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology: Brookline, Massachusetts: Nicholas C. Triantafilou (President) 1974: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Hood Theological Seminary: Salisbury, North Carolina: Albert Aymer (President) 1998: African Methodist Episcopal Zion
College of New Rochelle (New Rochelle, New York) - founded in 1904 as New York state's first Catholic college for women; merged into Mercy University (Dobbs Ferry, New York) College of Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch (Salt Lake City, Utah) College of Saint Teresa (Winona, Minnesota) College of Saint Thomas More (Fort Worth, Texas) Official site
The bishop or eparch of a see, even if he does not also hold a title such as archbishop, metropolitan, major archbishop, patriarch or pope, is the centre of unity for his diocese or eparchy, and, as a member of the College of Bishops, shares in responsibility for governance of the whole church (cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 886).
Marian College (Poughkeepsie, New York) – Run by the Marist Brothers; opened in 1946; renamed Marist College in 1959. Marist College (Poughkeepsie – Run by the Marist Brothers; declared "non-Catholic" by Cardinal Edward Egan in 2003. Maryknoll School of Theology – Run by the Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic; operated from 1933 to 1995.
It was founded in 1899 by fifty-three delegates from Catholic colleges across the United States. There are 247 degree-granting Catholic postsecondary institutions in the US. Currently the association includes more than 90% of accredited Catholic institutions of higher learning in the United States as well as over twenty international universities.
Holy Apostles Seminary – Diocesan seminary; opened in 1960. Formerly run by the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles. Novitiate and College of Humanities of the Legionaries of Christ – Seminary currently run by the Legionaries of Christ. St. John Fisher Seminary Residence – Diocesan seminary; opened in 1989.
The Pontifical North American College (NAC) is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Rome, Italy, that prepares seminarians to become priests in the United States and elsewhere. The NAC also provides a residence for priests who are pursuing graduate work at other pontifical universities in Rome.
Saint Paul Seminary (Pittsburgh) St. Paul's College, Washington, D.C. St. Thomas Seminary; St. Thomas Seminary (Denver) St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary; Saint Vincent Seminary; St. Vincent's Seminary (Missouri) Seminary of Mar Abba the Great; SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary; St. Anthony's Mission House; St. Gregory the Great Seminary