Saint Gregory Seminary
Other name | Mount Saint Gregory |
|---|---|
| Motto | Proficere sapientia aetate et gratia |
Motto in English | To advance in wisdom, age and grace |
| Type | |
| Active | 1890–1980 |
| Founders | William Henry Elder, John Albrinck, Bernard Engbers |
Parent institution | Archdiocese of Cincinnati |
Religious affiliation | Catholic Church |
| Address | 6616 Beechmont Avenue , , , 45230 , United States 39°04′59″N 84°22′18″W / 39.0831°N 84.3717°W |
| Campus | Suburban |
Saint Gregory Seminary, also known as Mount Saint Gregory, was a high school and college seminary of the Catholic Church in Mount Washington, Cincinnati, serving the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio. Founded in 1890 by bishop William Elder along with John Albrinck and Bernard Engbers, it was closed from 1907 to 1923 due to financial difficulties. It reopened in 1923, and was permanently closed in 1980 due to declining enrollment. Over 1100 students graduated from Saint Gregory during its 70 years of operation.
The Lombard-Romanesque campus became the site of Mount Saint Mary Seminary of the West on two occasions: From 1904 to 1923, and from 1980 to the present.