The seminary later moved to New Windsor, New York in 1925, and was merged into the former Our Lady of Hope Seminary in 1970.[3][4] The college building later became Epiphany Apostolic High School, which closed its doors in 1975. It is now the site of a public middle school.
Presidents
After Charles Uncles the young priest Dominic James Manley served as president from 1889 to October 1893; born in Ireland and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Manley died in office at the age of 39. He had been a diocesan priest before joining the Josephites.[5] Lambert A. Welbers served as president from 1901 to March 1903. He later became pastor of St. Peter Claver Mission in Texas.[6] At Epiphany, he was succeeded by Robert J. Carse, who went on to become pastor of St. Patrick Parish in St. Charles, Illinois for 41 years and died in 1950.[7] Another early president was Thomas B. Donovan and then Thomas J. Duffy around 1909.[8]
For several decades in the early to late 20th century, racial politics led to the seminary being closed to most African Americans.[1]