St. Joseph's Seraphic Seminary

[1][2] Founded in 1904, the school was dedicated by Cardinal John Farley, the Archbishop of New York, in 1911.

This province covers the eastern United States from Maine to Florida.

Students entered St. Joseph's in the 9th grade and remained until the completion of two years of college.

The school was closed in 1972, and the property was sold to the federal government in 1977.

Since June 1979, the site has served as the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center, a residential vocational training facility for low-income students.