Seminaries
The Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph has entrusted the following seminaries with the formation of our men:
Conception Seminary College
37174 State Highway VV
P.O. Box 502
Conception, MO 64433-0502
“Through study and prayer in community the Man of Conception will be prepared to continue on the journey to Holy Orders—with a heart converted by faith and friendship with Jesus Christ, enlightened self-knowledge, a love for others and an eagerness to learn and share the good news of salvation!”
— Conception Seminary Mission Statement
Kenrick- Glennon Seminary
5200 Glennon Drive
St. Louis, MO 63119
“Kenrick-Glennon Seminary is a proper ecclesial community of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis preparing men for the ministerial priesthood of Jesus Christ in the Catholic Church. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and to the glory of God the Father, we seek each seminarian’s configuration to the Heart of Jesus Christ, High Priest and Shepherd, so that he can shepherd whole heartedly with Christ’s pastoral charity.”
— Kenrick-Glennon Seminary Mission Statement
Mount St. Mary's Seminary & School of the West
6616 Beechmont Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45230
“Mount St. Mary’s Seminary seeks to form candidates for the priesthood after the Heart of Jesus by integrating the four “pillars” or dimensions of formation: human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral.”
— Mount St. Mary’s Mission Statement
Pontifical North American College
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Pontifical North American College
00120 Vatican City State
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Via del Gianicolo, 14
00165 Rome
Italy
“Our goal always remains to send home holy, faithful priests for service to the dioceses of North America, men who can be a bridge between the “new world” and the ancient See of St. Peter.”
— Excerpt from the PNAC Mission Statement
St. Gregory the Great Seminary
800 Fletcher Road
Seward, NE 68434
“St. Gregory the Great seeks to develop the natural gifts of the seminarians as men of faith committed to Jesus Christ and His Church.”
— Excerpt from St. Gregory the Great Vision Statement