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St. Augustine Seminary

St. Augustine's Seminary
Coat of Arms of Saint Augustine's Seminary in Toronto, Canada.svg
Motto Solis Instar, Sola Regnet Caritas
Motto in English
May Love, Like the Sun, Reign Alone
Type Seminary
Established 1913
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Rector Rev. Edwin Gonsalves
Academic staff
11 full-time, 4 part-time and 26 adjunct
Location Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Campus Suburban
Colours Burgundy and white         
Affiliations ATS, TST
Website staugustines.on.ca

St. Augustine's Seminary is the archdiocesan seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, and is located by the shore of Lake Ontario in Scarborough. It is a member of the Toronto School of Theology.

St. Augustine's Seminary was established in 1913 to train diocesan priests. Its construction was funded entirely by Eugene O'Keefe, a wealthy Toronto brewer and philanthropist who died months before its completion. The Beaux-Arts architecture structure is topped off with a copper clad dome. The architect was Arthur W. Holmes who designed numerous buildings in Toronto, such as St. Patrick's Church, Holy Name Church as well as St. Michael's College, part of the University of Toronto. He modelled the college chapel on the refectory of Queen's College, Oxford.

In 1969 the Toronto School of Theology was created as an independent federation of 7 schools of theology, including the divinity faculties of St. Augustine's Seminary. Within its own federation, University of Toronto granted all but theology or divinity degrees. Since 1978, by virtue of a change made in its charter, the university has granted theology degrees conjointly with St. Augustine's Seminary and other Toronto School of Theology member institutions.

Its nearby building for the seminary was unused. The space is currently used by Blessed Cardinal Newman Catholic High School, whose doors opened in 1973.


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