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Saint Joseph's Seminary (Plainsboro, New Jersey)

Coordinates: 40°21′29″N 74°37′16″W / 40.35810°N 74.62120°W / 40.35810; -74.62120
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St. Joseph's Preparatory Seminary
The Seminary Chapel, home to stained glass windows by Nicola D'Ascenzo[1]
Location
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75 Mapleton Road, Princeton, New Jersey
Information
TypeCatholic Theological Seminary
Opened1914
Closed1992
Campus size87 acres (35 ha)

Saint Joseph's Seminary was an American Roman Catholic educational institution located in Plainsboro, New Jersey,[2] though with an address in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1914 and was operated by the Congregation of the Mission, better known as the Vincentian Fathers, for the formation of their members and other candidates to the Catholic priesthood. The school closed in 1992 and a retreat center occupied the site until 2009.[3] The Mother of God Orthodox Church had also occupied a small portion of the seminary until 2015 when American Boychoir School had been relocated there. The site is now home to private schools, but the Chapel of the Miraculous Medal is now home to the Princeton Abbey and Cemetery. The Abbey is now a public cemetery and event space for the Princeton area.[1]

Marillac Campus

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The former seminary is now home to a number of private schools

The complex is currently referred to as the Marillac Campus, after Saint Louise de Marillac, and the Vincentians rent space to a number of private schools, including the Wilberforce School, a Classical Christian school,[4] the French American School of Princeton,[5] and the Laurel School.[6] The campus was also formerly home to the American Boychoir School which has since closed.[1]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Hyatt, Diction (June 22, 2016). "Six Feet Under, a Business is Taking Root". Route 1 Newspaper.
  2. ^ "Zoning Map" (Archive). Plainsboro Township, New Jersey. Retrieved on February 5, 2016. - Located in zoning area "ECA"
  3. ^ Hagen, Tony J. (May 21, 2009). "Cost-cutting puts St. Joe's in limbo". The Trenton Times.
  4. ^ Cusido, Carmen (February 23, 2011). "Three Mercer schools join forces to form Princeton Center for the Arts & Education in Plainsboro". The Trenton Times.
  5. ^ "Our School". French American School of Princeton.
  6. ^ "Directions to Our School". The Laurel School of Princeton.
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40°21′29″N 74°37′16″W / 40.35810°N 74.62120°W / 40.35810; -74.62120