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“If you have not been to Saint John’s, go there. It’s an oasis for the spiritual life, for learning, for culture, for ecumenism and for hospitality.” Monsignor Jerome Boxleitner President Emeritus
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Minneapolis/Saint Paul
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I followed the path south from Sexton Commons passing by Gregory House and there before me, just after the Liturgical Press, I found Saint John’s hidden gem -
Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary - Emily Stamp, student
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Forward Ever Forward: The Campaign for Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary It all began with our founder, Archabbot Boniface Wimmer, who boldly professed: “Forward, always forward, everywhere forward.” As we embark on the next 150 years of Saint John’s history, this continues to be our mantra: to strive ever forward. . . grounded in Benedictine values. . . for the sake of the common good. At Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary, we believe the future holds great promise. Our vision for Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary is captured well by the words of Monsignor Jerome Boxleitner: we aspire to be an oasis for spiritual life, for learning, for culture, for ecumenism, and for hospitality. A place of hope and community, away from the noise but close to the action. • To fulfill our Benedictine mission and vision, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary seeks to address the leadership needs of the Church through theological education and ministerial formation by supporting graduate student scholarships, academic excellence, and program initiatives. We invite you to join us on this life-giving journey. Together, we can shape the course of Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary and keep its voice strong and continue its legacy of service to the church for the next century and beyond.
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Service to the Church
• 1920’s • 1958 • 1959 • 1960’s • 1970 • 2000 • NOW
Fr. Virgil Michel, OSB, led the liturgical reform movement, pointing to an essential connection between liturgy and social justice in the life of the Christian.
Saint John’s became the first Roman Catholic seminary to offer graduate degrees to women.
Talks began with faculty at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, MN, making us one of the first places to engage in ecumenical dialogues.
Fr. Godfrey Diekmann, OSB, and Fr. Kilian McDonnell, OSB, served as official periti (theological advisors) at the Second Vatican Council, advancing liturgical reform and ecumenism.
The School of Theology·Seminary became one of only four schools in the nation to have a program to educate permanent deacons for service in the Church.
The School of Theology·Seminary created the Youth and Theology in Ministry (YTM) and the National Catholic Youth Choir (NCYC) programs to engage high school students in the church.
Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary, in cooperation with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, hosted the 2007 and 2011 Symposiums expanding study and dialogue of critical issues facing lay ecclesial ministry today. We are now in discussion for the next Symposium.
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Service to the Church It is clearer now than it has ever been that the Church needs competent, theologically grounded lay ministers to serve alongside ordained priests and deacons building Christian community together. Developing this ministry of all the baptized and training those called to it is arguably one of the biggest challenges facing the Church in America. In a unique way, Saint John’s has been accomplishing this collaborative service—ordained and lay—for decades. For decades before and since Vatican II, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary has been a center of liturgical renewal in North America. We were pioneers in ecumenism as well as in granting theological degrees to women. After Vatican II, Saint John’s school of Theology·Seminary was selected as one of the first four schools in the country to create a program to educate Permanent Deacons for service in the Church. Today, more than three quarters of Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary students are lay men and women preparing to serve as professional ministers. Seminarians from religious communities seeking to be ordained as priests, deaconate candidates and lay students study together to contribute to the life of our communities as chaplains, teachers, liturgy directors, missionaries, music directors and lay ecclesial ministers. Thankfully, our graduates are answering the call to do the ministry of the church, work that ordained priests no longer do alone. Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary has been a pioneer in developing this form of professional lay ministry for the church.
“...our graduates are answering the call...”
In the pages that follow, you will see the areas where your support is vitally needed. Through our scholarship programs, strong academics, dedicated faculty, and ongoing initiatives, your partnership will advance the work to which God is calling not only these dedicated men and women but all of us. William J. Cahoy, Ph.D., Dean President of the Consortium of Seminary Schools, Board member of the Commission in Accredity of the Association of Theological Schools, the Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research and the Society of Arts in Religious and Theological Studies w w w. c s b s j u . e d u / s o t |
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Meet a Graduate - peggy kelley
Peggy Kelley, a 2010 graduate, works fearlessly and faithfully as a chaplain at UCLA and the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, CA. She credits Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary for believing that her ministry matters.
...ministry matters.
“I was really afraid when I came to Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary that all the years I had worked as a chaplain would count for nothing. Actually what happened was the most beautiful thing. I could feel my pastoral ministry being strengthened by my coursework and vice versa. Even more, I fell in love with being Catholic again.” To read more of Peggy’s story, visit www.csbsju.edu/sot.
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Meet a Student - Brother Benedict Dyar, OSB
Br. Benedict, a monk of Saint Bernard’s Abbey in Alabama, is a current student of Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary, furthering his education in Monastic Studies. “The exposure to theological studies and getting to know new friends in the classroom and in the monastery are helping me learn of a God who is with me all the way. From this, I am beginning to understand the presence of a truly loving God and plan to let this love shine through me in my own ministry. I feel I am being well prepared for my vocation. Of very few monastic studies programs in the world, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary has the leading program in the United States. With God’s grace, I hope to fulfill my calling.”
...fulfilling God’s call.
To read more of Br. Benedict’s story, visit www.csbsju.edu/sot.
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Gr e a t St u d e n t s One of the greatest challenges facing our Church is the declining number of vocations to ordained leadership. We, however, recognize a great opportunity. In forming lay and ordained ministers through a thorough program of theological studies, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary can meet the need for pastoral ministry and leadership in our Church. Our unique position in the world, where monasticism and contemporary issues can meet in meaningful dialogue, allows future leaders to gain the insights needed to nourish and build up our Christian community.
• $1,000
Supplies a student with one year of books, facility use, and computer support.
• $5,000
Provides one semester of community meals where the entire student
body, faculty, and staff come together weekly for shared-faith experience, scholarly discussion and fellowship.
• $10,000
Equips the library with the collection of theological books, periodicals, and other publications needed to support the research of students and faculty for one year.
• $15,000
Affords a student one year of tuition.
• $25,000
Establishes a named Endowed Scholarship beginning with a $25,000 gift.
• $300,000
Creates a named Endowed Scholarship that will fully fund a single student’s tuition in perpetuity.
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E x c e l l e n t Gr a d u a t e Pr o g r a m s Since 2000, over 500 lay men and women from around the world have received graduate degrees from Saint John’s, becoming leaders and ministers in numerous fields worldwide.
●● Master of Arts in Theology (6 concentrations: Church History, Liturgy, Monastic Studies, Scripture, Spirituality, Systematics) ●● Master of Arts in Liturgical Music ●● Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry ●● Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies ●● Master of Theology ●● Master of Divinity - Lay Ministry ●● Master of Divinity - Priesthood Studies Additional programming is available for non-degree graduate study and continuing education.
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Exceptional Contributions
Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary brings together a tradition of rigorous academic theology and a growing reputation in pastoral theology. Our faculty are outstanding with matchless leadership melded with fervent spirituality. We are recognized across the world as a premier school for pursuing a theological education.
Exceptional teaching is the signature characteristic of any educational institution, and over the years, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary has been richly blessed with accomplished professors dedicated to teaching and mentoring as well as to the intellectual, spiritual and social development of men and women. Our faculty members are known for their devotion to students, for challenging them to think critically and compassionately and for encouraging them to reach beyond their potential.
“My goal is to lay out as clearly as I can the church’s teachings, offering the sort of critical appraisal that comes with my vocation as a theologian. Then I frame questions that motivate students to go deeper into the material, to ask their own questions, and to begin seeing the interconnections of what they are learning in my class with the entire curriculum - and their lives.”
Bernie Evans, Ph.D., Virgil Michel Ecumenical Chair in Rural Social Ministries
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Exceptional Contributions
We are deeply grateful, both for the foresight and generosity of benefactors who provided the resources for these endowed programs, as well as for the dedicated and distinguished faculty who have held these chairs and professorships over the years. Needless to say, we invite others to help shape the future academic vision of the School of Theology·Seminary by funding new chairs and professorships. To continue this legacy of fine teaching, Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary must continue to attract and retain exceptional faculty members for whom teaching is a gift, a passion, a vocation. We seek faculty members with a deep appreciation and understanding of our Catholic Benedictine mission, with an extraordinary commitment to teaching and mentoring students in transformative ways. This is no small task. Recruitment of faculty to our rural area is challenging. However, we continue to recruit excellent faculty from around the world.
• $50,000
Sponsor Faculty Research and Development allowing faculty to participate in international events and research providing opportunities to publish and share their knowledge not only with our students and local community, but with the world. Half year or one year sponsorship is possible by making a donation of $50,000 - $100,000
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Exceptional Contributions
Endowed chairs and professorships, and the donors who create them, are essential to achieving our vision of educational excellence. Chairs or professorships are the highest honor colleges and universities can bestow to recruit and retain key faculty, to provide release time to undertake research and improve teaching, and to raise the stature and visibility of the institution in the academic marketplace. They also say something about the vision, intellect, importance or achievement of the individuals whose names honor the professor or chair holders. Income from these endowments supports professor’s salaries and related departmental programs and activities, such as research opportunities, book acquisitions, visiting speakers and Theology Day lecture series.
• $1,000,000
Sponsor an Endowed Professorship by making a donation of $1,000,000. This will strengthen and preserve our core programming. Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary provides vital instruction and experience to members of the Church.
• $2,500,000
Sponsor an Endowed Chair by making a donation of $2,500,000. Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary has a single endowed faculty chair: the Virgil Michel Ecumenical Chair in Rural Social Ministries. Additional endowed chairs are needed in the areas of: Scripture, Liturgy, Spirituality, Monastic Studies, and Pastoral Ministry.
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Exceptional Contributions ““Heart” is an important dimension of learning and the one least able to be structured into a syllabus. But I have found that staying attentive and helping my students stay attentive to those moments when our hearts are moved to a new awareness can create a unique encounter with the deep meaning of a subject.”
Sr. Mary Forman, OSB, Ph. D. Monasticism and Spirituality
ENDOWED CHAIRS: • Create a dynamic learning environment that engages students in innovative projects and cutting edge research, while sharpening their intellect and ability to succeed. • Strengthen and enrich academic departments, creating programs and centers of distinction. • Raise a school’s profile and reputation for excellence nationally.
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Gr e a t I n i t i a t i v e s
In listening to how God is calling us into the world of the 21st century, the School of Theology·Seminary has identified a number of strategic initiatives to strengthen our service to the church.
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND PARISH LIFE In a world of increasing fragmentation, division and isolation, there is a deep yearning for healthy communities. Your support will help the School of Theology·Seminary develop programming and resources that translate Benedictine practices of community-building to life outside the monastery, helping parishes and other communities of faith live as authentic, supportive, life-giving Christian communities. Theology Day
• $5,000
- $500,000
Theology Day expresses our commitment to a life-long pursuit of wisdom. Sponsoring our growing Theology Day program brings the expertise of our faculty to people in our communities to deepen their understanding of faith and its place in their everyday lives. This program is available to the public at no charge and is requested nationally. $5,000 sponsors one series of presentations; $500,000 would endow the program as a whole and allow us to reach the greater U.S.
Lifelong Learning program
• $125,000
- $250,000
Conversatio programing focuses attention and energy on maintaining the high caliber of many of the country’s pastoral leaders. The program creates opportunities for ministerial renewal through prayer and study for pastoral ministers, both lay and ordained as well as provide further training. Endowing this program begins at $125,000. Seeing The Word is a program of guided reflection that takes people more deeply into scripture through prayer and reflection using images from The Saint John’s Bible – the first handwritten and illuminated Bible commissioned by a Benedictine Abbey in more than 500 years. Endowing this program requires $250,000.
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vocation programs young adults
• $250,000
Statistics and experience indicate that many young adults have a different way of being religious. You may see this in your own children or grandchildren. Many are less connected to the institutional church yet have an inspiring commitment to service and spiritual practice. The School of Theology·Seminary is committed to engaging this generation and the new world they open up for the church. Your support helps us develop programs and scholarships that will attract young men and women to the study of theology, help them discern their vocation in church and society, and prepare them to meet the spiritual needs of their generation (“praytell” blog, Connect: Young Adults). Endowing these programs requires $250,000.
Youth
• $375,000
The Youth in Theology and Ministry (YTM) program invites Catholic high school students from all over the country to gather for two weeks of intensive spiritual growth at Saint John’s. It seeks to cultivate practices of theological reflection, service, and prayer, while encouraging a new generation of young Christians to discover their faith in Jesus Christ. It is a three-pronged program serving high school youth; students from the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University who serve as counselors; and adult mentors who earn a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry from Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary. Endowing this program requires $375,000.
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Chapel Restoration Initiative
Mary, Mother of OUR Redeemer Chapel
$250,000 - $2,000,000 Liturgy shapes the life, teaching and scholarship of Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary. It has been one of our historic contributions to the Church. We are proud of the fact that we prepare students for doctoral work in liturgical studies and that our graduates go on to enrich the liturgical experiences of Catholic and Inter-faith communities worldwide as priests, liturgy directors, liturgical musicians and scholars. In fact, firmly rooted in a living monastic community, we believe that community, liturgy, and study are central to our life at the School of Theology; this is one of many things that sets us apart from other schools. We invite you to step into our chapel and see where much of our School’s experience of liturgy happens. As you may know, when Emmaus Hall was constructed in the early 1950's, it was intended to function as a seminary for candidates to the priesthood. The Chapel reflects the School’s character at that time. Certainly the Chapel has been used for over 60 years, serving the School as a place of communal gathering and worship. That is a very good thing and its very wear testifies to the many people who have sanctified this space with their innumerable
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prayers, songs, proclamations of the Word, and celebration of the Eucharist. This has uplifted the spirits of students, faculty, and guests who have joined weekly to worship in this space. However, its wear also testifies to our present need for some repair. As an academic community relying on the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, we root ourselves in the Christian tradition, and interpret that legacy in light of the Roman Catholic and Benedictine heritage passed on to us by Saint John’s Abbey with its rich theological, liturgical and ecumenical history. With the 50th Anniversary of Vatican II, faculty, guests, staff, and students wish to celebrate our history and our future in a renovated chapel that brings all of this together in one place, a place of worship. Mary, Mother of Our Redeemer Chapel in Emmaus Hall (shown left) is under dire need of repair. In order for repairs to be planned and executed without increased cost or further damage, a liturgical architect must create a plan first.
Chapel Restoration Elements Include: • Architect Feasibility Review
• New Liturgical Furnishings
• New Flooring
• New Vestments
• New Lighting
• New Liturgical Vessels
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Continue your legacy for generations to come! Your gifts are a significant investment in the graduate education and spiritual formation of students who will go forth to share the good news of Jesus Christ. This leadership giving is critically important for student scholarships, for the vitality of the School of Theology路Seminary, and for the future of the church. Questions about these opportunities? Contact our Development Director
Sponsorship possibilities: 1. Campaign Gifts & Pledges 2. Annual Giving 3. Will Provision 4. Revocable Trust Provision 5. Beneficiary Designation 6. Charitable Gift Annuity 7. Charitable Remainder Trust
Grace A. Ellens at (Phone) 320-363-2551 (Email) gellens@csbsju.edu (Mail) PO BOX 5866, Collegeville, MN 56321
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Mission Saint John's School of Theology路Seminary, rooted in the Roman Catholic and Benedictine tradition, educates men and women for ordained and lay ministry in the church.
Meet our Board of Overseers Capital Campaign Chair and Co-Chairs:
Please feel free to contact us.
Chair Mary Ann Okner Community Volunteer
12 Sunfish Lane Sunfish Lake, MN 55118 (651) 457-5600 oknerMA@aol.com
Co-Chair Dan Frie Owner, Wright-Sherburne Realty, Inc
Wright-Sherburne Realty, Inc P.O. Box 25 Monticello, MN 55362 (612) 670-4274 dfrie@wrightsherburnerealty.com
Co-Chair Fr. Robert Flannery SJU 1969, SOT路Sem Alum1973 Pastor
Saint Francis Xavier Church 303 S Poplar Street Carbondale, IL 62901 (618) 457-4556 rbflan@globaleyes.net
Co-Chair John Boyle SOT路Sem Alum 1981 Attorney
Moss and Barnett 4800 Wells Fargo Center 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 347-0253 BoyleJ@moss-barnett.com
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always true to your promise, we thank you for your countless blessings in our lives: for the gift of family and friends, and for our faith in you which gives us meaning, guidance, salvation and joy.
for the faith that has been passed on to us over the years - through We are our family members and others with whom we share life, including the priests, deacons, religious, and the volunteer and lay ecclesial ministers in our parishes and institutions. Thank you, in particular, for the depth of theological study, vision, and liturgical grounding that is at the core and tradition of Saint John’s.
As the Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary conducts its Capital Campaign, we ask your blessing and the wisdom of your Spirit, as we move forward to better prepare the women and men who come from our communities and classrooms to learn how to better serve your people in the Church and the world today. Give us willing spirits and generous hearts as we build for the Church’s future, living out our calling by following the Benedictine tradition of
We offer our prayer in the name of your son and our brother, Jesus Christ, who is Lord forever and ever. Holy Mary—Pray for us Saint Benedict—Pray for us. Saint John the Baptist—Pray for us. - Fr. Robert Flannery