Saint Mary's Academy and College

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Saint Mary's Academy and College
MottoInstaurare Omnia in Christo
(To Restore All Things in Christ)
Type Religious School,
Society of St. Pius X
Established1978;46 years ago (1978)
Rector Patrick Rutledge [1]
Location, ,
U.S.

39°11′31″N96°03′33″W / 39.19194°N 96.05917°W / 39.19194; -96.05917 (St. Mary’s Academy & College)
CampusSuburban
Colors Blue and White
Mascot Crusaders
Website smac.edu

Saint Mary's Academy and College is a religious school of the Society of St. Pius X located in St. Marys, Kansas.

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The original St. Mary's College

The original college at this location, St. Mary's College, was founded by the Jesuits in 1848 as an Indian mission. [2] The school is the site of the first cathedral west of the Missouri River and east of the Rockies, [3] the 1851 "log cathedral" of Bishop John Baptist Miège, S.J., Apostolic Vicar of Kansas under Pope Pius IX known familiarly as "The Bishop East of the Rockies". [4]

When the Potawatomi left, the Jesuits turned it into a boarding school for boys, until it closed during the Great Depression. After 1931 the 465 acre (1.9 km²) plot hosted the divinity school of St. Louis University. [5] With the movement of seminaries to the city after Vatican II, the land was sold and the Jesuit divinity school returned to St. Louis in 1967. [1]

Athletics

The St. Mary's athletic teams were called the Knights. The college was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) from 1902–03 to 1930–31, the season where the school closed.

Saint Mary's Academy and College

In 1978, the Society of Saint Pius X acquired the property along with 12 major buildings. The school is now incorporated in Kansas as The Society of Saint Pius X of Saint Mary's, Inc. It has no ties with the previous St. Mary's College. [1]

As of 2024, the Academy had an enrollment of over 900 students K-12 and the two-year college has expanded to a four-year bachelors program with an enrollment of 60 in a liberal arts curriculum. St. Mary's does not have a seminary program.[ citation needed ]

In 2002, the governor of Kansas formally recognized Saint Mary's Academy and College for the excellence of its educational curriculum. While neither the Academy nor the College are accredited by any accreditation agencies, they do operate with approval from the Kansas Board of Regents.[ citation needed ]

The school operates its own radio station, KSMK-LP 98.3 FM, since 2002.[ citation needed ]

The Academy teams play in the Kansas Christian League in football and soccer and against some non-league teams. [6] [7]

St. Mary's Academy and College is also a traditional Catholic congregation of approximately 4,300 persons (2023). [8]

In 2019, St. Mary's Academy and College announced plans for the construction of a new Immaculata Church, expected to hold 1500 people and to be the largest SSPX church in Kansas. [9]

On May 3, 2023, the Immaculata Church was consecrated by Bishop Fellay. [10]

Controversy

In February 2008, St. Mary's Academy made news when a female referee was told that she could not officiate at the high school basketball game. The other referee allegedly claimed that someone told him it was because she "could not be put in a position of authority over boys because of the academy's beliefs". The Academy denied this belief. St. Mary's Academy was removed from the Kansas State High School Activities Association list of approved schools. They were reinstated two years later. [11]

St. Mary's official reply to the incident was in a press release: [12]

This alleged reason was neither stated nor is it held by any official of St. Mary's Academy, as evidenced by the fact that the faculty and staff of St. Mary's includes many honorable ladies of talent and erudition....
St. Mary's Academy follows the directives of the Catholic Church regarding co-education. The Church has always promoted the ideal of forming and educating boys and girls separately during the adolescent years, especially in physical education (Cf. Divini Illius Magistri - Encyclical on the Christian Education of Youth, by Pope Pius XI, 1929 and The Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Religious on Co-Education, A.A.S., 25 (1958) pp. 99-103). This formation of adolescent boys is best accomplished by male role models, as the formation of girls is best accomplished by women. Hence in boys' athletic competitions, it is important that the various role models (coaches and referees) be men.

In 2004, the school forfeited a football game against White City High School because the opponent had a girl on the team. [13]

Notable people

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References

  1. 1 2 3 History of the Site visited June 2011 {http://www.anewimmaculata.org/history.html} Archived 2012-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Kinsella, Thomas H. (1921). A centenary of Catholicity in Kansas, 1822-1922 ; the history of our cradle land (Miami and Linn Counties) ; Catholic Indian missions and missionaries of Kansas ; The pioneers on the prairies : notes on St. Mary's Mission, Sugar Creek, Linn County; Holy Trinity Church, Paola, Miami County; Holy Rosary Church, Wea; Immaculate Conception, B.V.M., Louisburg; St. Philip's Church, Osawatomie; Church of the Assumption, Edgerton, Johnson County; to which is added a short sketch of the Ursuline Academy at Paola; the diary of Father Hoecken, and old Indian records. Kansas City : Casey Printing.
  3. While school literature refers to Bishop Miege's cathedral as the first cathedral in the United States west of the Mississippi, in Mexico Upper California was part of the Diocese of Sonora, which was established in 1779 by Pius VI and, after 1840 it was under the bishop of Alta and Baja (Upper and Lower) California until the establishment of the Diocese of Monterey in 1850. The Diocese of St Louis, Missouri, was established in 1826 and the cornerstone of the current Basilica laid in 1831 on the western bank of the Mississippi River, or essentially ON the river.
  4. Timeline of the Mission and Bishop Miege {http://www.smac.edu/?TimeLine1848to1869}
  5. Dosen, Anthony J. (2009). Catholic Higher Education in the 1960s: Issues of Identity, Issues of Governance. IAP. p. 72. ISBN   9781931576314.
  6. 2010-2011 Ks Christian League Standings {http://www.maxpreps.com/league/xavfhAlAO0iNm_psr0mRSg/standings-kansas-christian-aa-(8-man).htm}%5B%5D
  7. St Marys Academy 2010-2011 football schedule {http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/M2EEckEC20OpuHGz87auEA/st-marys-academy-crusaders/football-fall-10/schedule.htm}%5B%5D
  8. About the SMA Parrish {http://www.smac.edu/?ParishMain}
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  10. "Consecration Ceremony Highlights". The Immaculata Church Project. 2023-05-07. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  11. Sports Illustrated February 13, 2008 Kansas HS refuses female official [ permanent dead link ]
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