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Grace College president to retire
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LOWER MERION â Gwynedd Mercy University and Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary recently signed an agreement of sale that will allow the Seminary to relocate from Wynnewood to Gwynedd Mercy University s campus. The sale, which will not be finalized until the end of a separate due diligence and approval period, includes approximately 15 acres of space on the northern border of Gwynedd Mercy Universityâs campus as well as two existing buildings.
Both institutions expressed their gratitude to the Maguire Foundation for a generous $3 million gift to Gwynedd Mercy University that will be supplemental to the $10 million purchase price by the seminary.
âThe Saint Charles Seminary community is thrilled to have found such a wonderful new home, and grateful for the generous support of The Maguire Foundation in making this transaction possible,â said Bishop Timothy C. Senior, the Seminaryâs Rector. âWhile there are mixed emotions involved with departing from Ov
Rev. Father Dermot Francis Tighe 1930 - 2020 Rev. Father Dermot Francis Tighe 1930 - 2020
GREAT BEND - Rev. Father Dermot Francis Tighe, 89, passed away on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2020, at Via Christi St. Francis in Wichita. He was born August 4, 1930, to James Tighe and Sarah (McDermott) Tighe in Strokestown, Ireland, county of Roscommon. He was the youngest of ten.
Dermot attended elementary school at St. Mary’s Strokestown and Cloonfree. At age 11 he won an academic scholarship to attend the Diocesan high school at Summerhill College in Sligo, Ireland. Following high school, he attended the seminary at St Patrick’s College in Carlow, Ireland. He was very involved in athletics during his school years particularly the Irish game of hurling.