- AMDG
- Alumni
For 200 years, SLUH has played an influential role in the faith formation of its young men. Nowhere is this more evident than when a graduate of the school answers the call of a religious vocation.
Today, SLUH continues its strong tradition as a leading feeder school for the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus and Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Three graduates were recently ordained to the priesthood, including (in photo, from left) Rev. Stephen Kramer, SJ ‘96, Rev. Stephen Schumacher '08 and Rev. George Staley '10.
“When Anna Backer gave the money to create our campus here on Oakland Avenue in 1924, her stated objective was that the school would produce vocations to the priesthood, and specifically the Jesuits,” says Fr. Ralph Houlihan, SJ ’52, theology teacher and former SLUH Principal. “We are still honoring Mrs. Backer’s gift today, as each year we help young men discern their priestly vocation.”
Since 1924, more than 250 SLUH alumni have been ordained to the priesthood – with many more since the school’s founding in 1818. Currently, 86 living SLUH alumni are Jesuits.
AMDG: Ignatian Spirituality for SLUH Parents
For the Greater Glory of God and the spiritual health of our families, SLUH parents gather quarterly to learn about the spirituality of St. Ignatius and to grow closer to God and one another in faith and friendship. Each meeting explores a new chapter of the book What is Ignatian Spirituality? by David Fleming, SJ ‘52. Alumni, faculty and staff are also welcome.
Mark your calendar and join us this 2019-20 school year:
- Thursday, August 29
- Thursday, September 26
- Thursday, January 30
- Thursday, April 16
>>> Visit www.sluh.org/AMDG to learn more.
>>> Interested in learning more about pursuing a religious vocation? Visit WWW.BEAJESUIT.ORG