The land that makes up the university campus will likely not be affected by the Archdiocese’s bankruptcy case because the Archdiocese owns no land related to the school, said Sara Gross Methner, St. Thomas’ general counsel.
A quinzhee comes to campus
A group of seminarians built a snow structure called a quinzhee after Tuesday’s snowfall.
A day in the life of a seminarian
Senior Andrew Zipp, a St. John Vianney seminarian, is up almost every morning by 6:15 for the seminary’s holy hour, usually followed by Mass. Watch the video feature.
Seminarian band eager to continue performing
Big Spence and the Gents, a band made up of St. John Vianney seminarians, plans to give another performance this spring at the Catholic Studies talent show.
Archdiocese financial situation could affect SJV
The archdiocese reported a $9.1 million operating deficit and is considering filing for bankruptcy as its financial condition has become more uncertain.
Tommie football player punts for Jesus
Sophomore Josh Vedane, a punter on the St. Thomas football team, decided to study to become a priest and devote his life to God.
Seminarians compete in Rectors’ Bowl
The St. John Vianney football team went head-to-head against the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity in the 15th annual Rectors’ Bowl Saturday.
Public Safety briefs
Suspicious activity outside of Binz Refectory, possession of marijuana and a medical emergency in Ireland Hall are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
St. John Vianney tops St. Paul Seminary in Rectors’ Bowl
Familiar hands held the Rectors’ Bowl trophy Saturday night as the St. John Vianney Jaxx defeated the St. Paul Seminary Sons of Thunder 19-12 in the 14th annual Rectors’ Bowl.