
Seminary Complex During the centennial of the Mount, with the construction of McSweeny Hall, the seminary moved to its present location on campus. The seminary is housed in a complex of six connected buildings: - McSweeny Hall (1906) contains the offices, classrooms, recreation rooms and residence for faculty and students.
- St. Bernard’s Chapel, the center of the seminary, is always open for prayer and meditation.
- Gallagher Hall (1958) contains private rooms for faculty and students.
- Mulcahy Hall (1975) provides private rooms for faculty and students as well as guests.
- O’Donnell Lecture Hall (1976) accommodates the entire student body for lectures, seminars, etc.
- Bishop Keating Hall (2000) contains modern classrooms, residences and offices for faculty as well as private rooms for the students.
Many seminary liturgies are held at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception (1908) in the center of the university campus. There a number of other chapels on campus, including the National Shrine Grotto of Lourdes.
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