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+ | The '''St. John Home Missions Seminary''' opened to ten students in [[Little Rock]]'s [[Fitzgerald Hall]] in 1911. The seminary was established by Bishop [[John B. Morris]] of the [[Little Rock Diocese]]. Fitzgerald Hall is located on the campus of the [[St. John Catholic Center]] at 2500 North Tyler Street. | ||
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+ | The seminary was originally located in the [[Little Rock College for Boys]] at the intersection of 25th and Gaines streets, and later moved to the Catholic Center in the [[Pulaski Heights]] neighborhood. | ||
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Revision as of 22:17, 12 June 2009
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The St. John Home Missions Seminary opened to ten students in Little Rock's Fitzgerald Hall in 1911. The seminary was established by Bishop John B. Morris of the Little Rock Diocese. Fitzgerald Hall is located on the campus of the St. John Catholic Center at 2500 North Tyler Street.
The seminary was originally located in the Little Rock College for Boys at the intersection of 25th and Gaines streets, and later moved to the Catholic Center in the Pulaski Heights neighborhood.