Meet Our Seminarians

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Meet Our Seminarians

The seminarians of our diocese are listed below. Click on their names to read more about them and learn about their vocation stories.

Meet our seminarians:

Burgess CaseyMr. Casey Burgess
Pontifical North American College
(1st Year Configuration)

Collopy Christian 2023Mr. Christian Collopy
St. Meinrad Seminary
(3rd Year Configuration)

Condi Jacob 2024 25Mr. Jacob Condi
St. Meinrad Seminary
(2nd Year Configuration)

Goff Caleb 2023Mr. Caleb Goff
St. Meinrad Seminary
(3rd Year Configuration)

Hurlburt ChristianMr. Christian Hurlburt
Our Lady of Providence Seminary
(4th Year Discipleship)

Lamontagne JosephMr. Joseph Lamontagne
St. Meinrad Seminary
(1st Year Discipleship)

LeQuang Phong 2024Rev. Mr. Peter Phong Quang Lê 
Good Shepherd Parish, Berlin, Holy Family Parish, Gorham, and North American Martyrs Parish, Colebrook
(Vocational Synthesis)

Nagle PatrickMr. Patrick Nagle
St. Meinrad Seminary
(Propaedeutic Year)

Razhamah Horngam Patrick 2024Mr. Horngam Razhamah
St. John's Seminary
(1st Year Configuration)

StGermain AnthonyMr. Anthony St. Germain
St. Meinrad Seminary
(Propaedeutic Year)

Temkkit Guillaume 2022Rev. Mr. Guillaume Temkkit
St. Joseph Cathedral Parish, Manchester
(Vocational Synthesis)

Please pray for our seminarians by name and for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life. To contact the seminarians, please use their respective seminary address:

Our Lady of Providence Seminary
485 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Providence, RI 02908

Pontifical North American College
00120 Vatican City State
Europe

St. John's Seminary
127 Lake Street
Brighton, MA 02135

St. Meinrad Seminary
200 Hill Drive
St. Meinrad, IN 47577

Rev. Mr. Peter Phong Quang Lê
Good Shepherd Parish
151 Emery Street
Berlin, NH 03570

Rev. Mr. Guillaume Temkkit
St. Joseph Cathedral
145 Lowell Street
Manchester, NH 03104

Stages of Formation for the Priesthood

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