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Joseph Helmstetter was born in Newark on October 7, 1859. He attended grammar school at Saint Benedict's "Down Neck", and Saint Benedict's College. He then attended Saint Vincent College, from which he entered the Benedictine novitiate. He was ordained in June of 1884.
Benedictine College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1971 by the merger of St. Benedict's College (founded 1858) for men and Mount St. Scholastica College (founded 1923) for women. It is located on bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, northwest of Kansas City, Missouri.
The origins of St. Benedict’s College is inspired by the lives of three men who lived centuries ago and now are among the leading saints of the Catholic Church. They are St. Benedict, St. Sylvester Guzzolini, and St. John Baptist De Lasalle. St. Benedict is believed to have lived from 480-547 AD.
The College of Saint Benedict opened in 1913, with six students enrolled, and grew out of St. Benedict's Academy, which was founded by Saint Benedict's Monastery in 1889. The Benedictine community incorporated CSB in 1961.
History. The college is a result of the amalgamation of St Malachy's High School, Antrim and St Olcan's High School in Randalstown. This was agreed in March 2006. The combined school was renamed as St Benedict's College.
St Benedict was born the son of wealthy Roman parents, in the beautiful Italian province of Umbria in the 5th Century. As a young man, he was sent to study in Rome. There, he was shocked by the wickedness of the city and he fled into the roman countryside to live as a hermit.
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A Brief History of the College of Saint Benedict. The College of St. Benedict grew out of St. Benedict’s Academy, owned and operated by Benedictine sisters who had arrived in Minnesota in 1857, a year before Minnesota became the 32nd state of the union.