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What St. Charles Borromeo Seminary grads actually do

Based on 55 notable St. Charles Borromeo Seminary alumni with Wikipedia pages. Data: Wikidata (CC0).

Catholic bishop
54
Catholic priest
54
military officer
2
anti-abortion activist
1
Catholic deacon
1
theologian
1
teacher
1
astronomer
1
judge
1
economist
1

Notable St. Charles Borromeo Seminary alumni

Jeremiah F. Shanahan
Jeremiah F. Shanahan
Catholic bishop · Catholic priest
Thomas McGovern
Thomas McGovern
Catholic bishop · Catholic priest
Michael Francis Burbidge
Michael Francis Burbidge
Catholic bishop · Catholic priest
Ignatius Frederick Horstmann
Ignatius Frederick Horstmann
Catholic priest · Catholic bishop
Joseph P. McFadden
Joseph P. McFadden
Catholic priest · Catholic bishop
Philip R. McDevitt
Philip R. McDevitt
Catholic priest · Catholic bishop
Michael J. Fitzgerald
Michael J. Fitzgerald
Catholic bishop · Catholic priest
Michael John Hoban
Michael John Hoban
Catholic priest · Catholic bishop

Salary outlook for top St. Charles Borromeo Seminary career paths

National median annual wage (BLS Occupational Employment Statistics).

astronomer
10th–90th percentile: $56,500$183,500
$127,930
median / yr
economist
10th–90th percentile: $62,520$216,900
$115,730
median / yr

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About St. Charles Borromeo Seminary

Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary in Ambler, Pennsylvania, that is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The oldest Catholic institution of higher learning in the Philadelphia region, the seminary is named after Cardinal Charles Borromeo, an Italian saint from the Counter-Reformation era of the late 1500s. Saint Charles offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy program to prepare seminarians for the priesthood. It also has a School of Theology that offers graduate courses in theology for anyone and a School of Diaconal Formation for men wanting to become permanent deacons. Founded in 1832 in Philadelphia, the school moved to its campus in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia in 1871. Saint Charles moved again in 2024 to a new campus in Ambler, Pennsylvania.

Source: Wikipedia · Licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0.

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