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Saint John's Seminary

Brighton, MAAccredited
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About Saint John's Seminary

Saint John's Seminary is a graduate-level theological institution located in Brighton, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston. The seminary is a private institution affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, dedicated to the formation and academic preparation of men for ordained priesthood. It operates as a specialized graduate school of theology, distinct from general-purpose colleges or universities. No enrollment, completion, or retention metrics are available for this institution in current IPEDS data.

No specific programs are listed in available data for this institution. Catholic seminaries of this type typically offer programs in theology, philosophy, and pastoral studies at the master's level, including the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) and related ecclesiastical degrees required for ordination.

Brighton is a residential neighborhood on the western edge of Boston, situated near several other higher education institutions in the greater Boston area. Saint John's Seminary occupies a campus setting in this urban neighborhood, serving candidates for priesthood from the Archdiocese of Boston and beyond.

Accreditation: New England Commission of Higher Education

Contact Information

Rev. Stephen E. Salocks

rector@sjs.edu

127 Lake St, Brighton, MA 02135

Programs

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