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  1. Coordinates: 40.120037°N 83.018183°W. The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 and was granted the status of a Pontifical College in 1892 by Pope Leo XIII, making it the only pontifical seminary in North America.

  2. St. Joseph Montessori School | 933 Hamlet Street Columbus, OH 43201 | Phone: 614.291.8601 | Fax: 614.291.7411.

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  3. St Joseph Academy Columbus Ohio. 201 likes · 30 talking about this. Wonderful Memories of SJA. Post your pics if you have them!!

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  4. Saint Charles Preparatory School is a four-year Catholic college preparatory school in Columbus, Ohio, US. It was founded in 1923 by the fourth bishop of Columbus, James J. Hartley, as a Roman Catholic college and high school seminary. Today, it is an all-male high school serving the Catholic Diocese of Columbus.

  5. The high schools in the Diocese of Columbus are different than what you might find in other Catholic school systems. Ten of the 11 high schools are Diocesean owned and operated. One – St. Charles Preparatory – began as the Diocesan seminary and remains all-male.

  6. St. Joseph Cathedral was designed in the Gothic Revival style and built of ashlar stone quarried in Licking and Fairfield counties. The exterior dimensions of the building are 185 by 92 feet (56 m × 28 m) with walls 3 feet (0.91 m) thick. The Broad Street (south) façade of the cathedral houses three entrances and was to be framed by two towers.

  7. Columbus. St. Joseph Academy. View Edit. St. Joseph Academy was a parochial school in present-day Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The private day school for girls opened in 1875. It was located on East Rich Street, and eventually the campus operated from Rich to Main streets, and from Sixth to Seventh streets (later Grant Ave.).