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Saint Vincent Seminary

Saint Vincent Seminary is a Catholic seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded by Boniface Wimmer in 1846, who established Saint Vincent Archabbey as the first Benedictine monastery in North America. It is the fourth oldest Catholic seminary in the United States.

Notable alumni
James Renshaw Cox, priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, called the city's "Pastor of the Poor" and 1932 Jobless Party candidate for President of the United StatesCarl P. Hensler, priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, labor activist, co-founder of the Catholic Radical AllianceGeorge Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago (1916–1939) • Rembert Weakland, Archbishop Emeritus of MilwaukeeRené Henry Gracida, Bishop of Corpus Christi (1983–1997) • Charles Owen Rice, priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, social activist, co-founder of the Catholic Radical AllianceDouglas Robert Nowicki, Archabbot of St. Vincent Archabbey == References ==
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