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Serving the Church and the World

You—our alumni—embody lives of service, compassion, and faith. You minister in parishes, hospitals, classrooms, and in all the places where hope and healing are needed—both in our communities and around the world. Rooted in vocation and community, you continue to make a meaningful difference. The Alumni Relations Office is here to walk alongside you through every season of life, offering connection, prayer, conversation, and opportunities for lifelong learning.


The Alumni Council

Our Council serves alumni by fostering meaningful engagement, lifelong formation, and shared mission in collaboration with faculty, staff, and students.

Facts about our Alumni

1800+

Alumni

12%

Alumni giving back

37+

Countries with Alumni

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Tony Romaine ’14

I stay connected with the SOT/Sem because knowing what is going on, helping out with activities, and attending important events all keeps me grounded to a place and people who are near and dear to my heart. Being connected means I do not lose that bridge to a part of my life that was such a transformative and impactful part of my story.”

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Jena Thurow-Mountin ’19

Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary is where I found my voice and grew into who God is calling me to be. The classroom was a sacred space – filled with students from diverse backgrounds and faith traditions – where I was challenged, supported, and transformed.”