List of St. John's Seminary (California) people

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The list of St. John's Seminary (California) people is a compilation of lists of notable alumni, faculty, and current students of St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California, United States. St. John's Seminary grants graduate degrees for seminarians preparing for the priesthood, as well as a graduate degree for lay persons interested in pastoral ministry. The St. John's Seminary College was the undergraduate division of the seminary before it closed in the early 21st century. [1] [2] The table of notable alumni lists the date of graduation from St. John's college, seminary, or both, if applicable. It is not unusual for seminarians to have received their undergraduate education at a different institution than their seminary training.

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Notable alumni

Notable seminarian alumni

TitleNameGraduated
from college
Graduated
from seminary
Notes
Cardinal Justin Francis Rigali 1961 [3] Archbishop of Philadelphia
Cardinal Roger Mahony 1958 B.A. [4] 1962 S.T.B. [4] Archbishop of Los Angeles
Cardinal William Levada 1958 [5] Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith
Archbishop George Niederauer 1959 [6] Archbishop of San Francisco
Bishop Donald W. Montrose 1949 [7] former Bishop of Stockton
Bishop Tod David Brown B.A. [8] Bishop of Orange
Bishop Stephen Blaire 1967 [9] Bishop of Stockton
Bishop Jaime Soto 1978 B.A. [10] 1982 M.Div. [10] Bishop of Sacramento
Bishop Gabino Zavala 1977 [11] Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Bishop Armando Xavier Ochoa 1970 [12] Bishop of El Paso
Bishop Gerald Eugene Wilkerson 1965 [11] Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Bishop Edward W. Clark 1972 [11] [13] Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Bishop Dennis Patrick O'Neil 1966 [13] Auxiliary bishop of San Bernardino
Bishop Alexander Salazar 1984 [11] Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Bishop Michael Patrick Driscoll 1965 [14] Bishop of Boise
Bishop Sylvester Donovan Ryan 1953 B.A. [15] former Bishop of Monterey
Bishop John J. Ward 1946 [11] [16] former Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Bishop Joseph Martin Sartoris 1953 [17] former Auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles
Rev. Geoffrey Farrow 1981 B.A. [18] 1985 M.Div. [18] priest relieved of his congregation after denouncing California Proposition 8 from the pulpit
Very Rev. Cyprian Consiglio, O.S.B. Cam. 1998 M.A. Prior of New Camaldoli Hermitage


Notable faculty

Rectors

There have been 12 rectors of St. John's Seminary since its opening in 1939 and several presidents of the College during its time of operation (1961-2002). The seminary was originally administered by the Vincentian Fathers (C.M.), but has been operated by the Archdiocese since 1987. [20]

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