Kenrick-Glennon Seminary campaign

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In the halls of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary there is a small memorial dedicated to the late Sister Zoe Glenski, a Daughter of Charity who, alongside many confreres from the Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians), taught men from the Archdiocese of St. Louis and other dioceses in their journey toward the priesthood.

Sister Zoe, a professor of Church history at the seminary for 35 years, stands out in the recent history of the seminary as a representative of the faith of the people of the archdiocese who believed in the future of the Church and the future of the priesthood. If one had asked Sister Zoe what she taught at the seminary, she would say, “I teach men through the vehicle of history.”

Her faith in God and her love for the priesthood truly represent the gifts that have sustained Kenrick-Glennon Seminary the past two centuries and made it what is today. Our seminary, now under the administration of the archdiocese, needs our financial support in order to continue its mission.

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