St. Joseph's Seminary (Mangalore)
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{{Infobox university
| name = St Joseph's Seminary
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| motto = As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.
| established = {{start date and age|1763}}
| type = Major Seminary
| president = Most Rev. Dr Peter Paul Saldanha
| rector = Fr Ronald Serrao
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| students = 130
| city = Jeppu, Mangaluru, Karnataka
| country = India
| coor = {{coord|12|51|40|N|74|51|17|E|type:edu}}
| campus = Urban
| affiliations = Theology – Pontifical Urban University, Rome
Philosophy – Dharmaram College, Bengaluru
| website = {{URL|www.sjsmangalore.in}}
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St Joseph's Inter-diocesan Seminary, Mangalore is a Jesuit seminary in Jeppu, Mangaluru. It was established by Fr Joachim Miranda in 1763, and reestablished by Msgr Nicholas Pagani in 1878.
History
St Joseph's Interdiocesan Seminary, Mangalore by Fr. Joachim Miranda, a Goan Catholic priest, was first established in 1763 at Monte Mariano, some 13 km east of Mangalore town. However, during the captivity of Mangalorean Catholics under Tipu Sultan in 1784, the seminarians were dispersed or sent to Verapoly and for the next few decades, there is no record to show that a Seminary existed in Mangalore.{{cite web|url=http://www.ucanews.com/dps/html/dps-ia_mangalore.php|title=Diocese of Mangalore|publisher=Union of Catholic Asian News|accessdate=2009-12-22}} However, in 1843, a certain Fr. Pius Noronha was said to have been the Rector of the Seminary at Monte Mariano. However, during the captivity of Mangalorean Catholics under Tipu Sultan in 1784, the Churches in South Canara were destroyed. For the few decades that followed, there is no record to show that a Seminary existed in South Canara.{{cite web|url=http://stjosephseminary.org/aboutus.aspx|title=About Us|publisher=St. Joseph's Seminary, Mangalore|accessdate=2009-12-22|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110728060721/http://stjosephseminary.org/aboutus.aspx|archivedate=28 July 2011}}
The Jesuits took over from the Carmelites in 1878, and the very first act of the new Vicar Apostolic, Msgr Nicholas Pagani, was to reorganise the Seminary. Hence the present St Joseph's Seminary came into being on 11 January 1879. On 3 December 2009, St Joseph's Seminary "Seminary day", the seminary had reached an important milestone in that it had formed more than 1,930 priests in its history of 131 years. As of 2023, the seminary has completed 145 years from its existence and about 130 students are pursuing towards priesthood.{{cite web|url=http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=69173|title=Mangalore: St Joseph's Seminary Celebrates 'Seminary day'|last=Lobo|first=Rohan |date=2009-12-03|publisher=Daijiworld Media Pvt Ltd Mangalore|accessdate=2009-12-22}}{{cite news|url=http://www.christianpost.com/article/20031206/st-joseph-seminary-mangalore-reaches-125-years/index.html|title=St. Joseph Seminary, Mangalore, reaches 125 years|last=Chatterjee |first=Surojit |newspaper=The Christian Post|accessdate=2009-12-22}}
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Category:Educational institutions established in 1878
Category:Christian seminaries and theological colleges in India