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--> | university = | location = | quad = | coordinates = | full_name = | name_Latin = | abbreviation = | motto = | motto_lang = | motto_English = | founders = Archbishops of Sydney Roger Vaughan and Patrick Cardinal Moran | established = 23 January 1889 | named_for = | previous_names = | status = Closed (November 1995) | architect = Joseph Sheerin and John Hennessy〔 | architectural_style = Perpendicular Gothic | colours = | gender = Male only | sister_college = | freshman_dorm = | master = | warden = | principal = | rector = | president = | chief_justice = | provost = | deputy_provost = | officer = | administrator = | dean = | benefactor = | HoCo_chair = | residents = | undergraduates = | postgraduates = | senior_tutor = | res_tutors = | jcr = | mcr = | chapel = | mascot = | newspaper = | charities = | events = | called = | fellows = | website = | location_map = | map_size = }} St Patrick's Seminary, Manly, a former seminary of the Australian Roman Catholic Church, was the principal training facility for priests in Australia from its foundation in 1889 until its relocation in 1995 to where the teaching institute has become distinct from the seminary. The Catholic Institute of Sydney is now the ecclesiastical theology faculty. The Seminary of the Good Shepherd is the house of formation. ==History== Conceived by Archbishops of Sydney Roger Vaughan and Patrick Cardinal Moran, the seminary was built from 1885 in Perpendicular Gothic style by Joseph Sheerin and John Hennessy〔 on a spectacular site overlooking the Tasman Sea on a hill above Manly on Sydney's north shore, located towards North Head. The seminary opened on 23 January 1889. An early student was Patrick Joseph Hartigan, author of the "John O'Brien" poems on Australian Catholic rural life. Two of the first novels of former student Thomas Keneally, ''The Place at Whitton'' (1964) and ''Three Cheers for the Paraclete'' (1968) are set in a fictionalized version of the seminary. Tony Abbott is a former seminarian. By the time of its centenary in 1989, 1,714 men had been ordained, having completed their training at the College. These include Cardinals Gilroy, Freeman, Cassidy and Clancy and 41 bishops.〔 The seminary closed in November 1995, and the seminary was renamed, when numbers of seminarians no longer justified the large building and shifts in ecclesiological thinking mandated a move to the geographical centre of the Greater Sydney Area. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St Patrick's Seminary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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