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Coordinates: 49°1621N 123°1457W / 49.272459°N 123.249187°W / 49.272459; -123.249187
 

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St. Mark's College
College and chapel entrance
TypeTheological College
Established1956
AffiliationUniversity of British Columbia

Religious affiliation

In tradition of Jesuit Higher Education, Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver
PrincipalDr. Gerry Turcotte
Address
5935 Iona Drive
, , ,

Canada


49°16′21N 123°14′57W / 49.272459°N 123.249187°W / 49.272459; -123.249187
CampusUrban
WebsiteStMarksCollege.ca

St. Mark's College is a theological college affiliated to the University of British Columbia. It was founded in 1956 by the Congregation of St. Basil for graduate studies and undergraduate studies at Corpus Christi College founded in 1999 as a liberal arts college. As of August 2022, Dr. Gerry Turcotte is the president of Corpus Christi College and is the principal of St. Mark's College and the community. The college is situated on the University Endowment LandsonWest Point Grey on the UBC Campus. The college hosts the local parish church, St. Mark's Church.

History

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In 1956, St Marks College was founded by the Congregation of St. Basil when it received its charter from the Parliament of British Columbia. The Basilian Fathers also founded the University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto and Assumption University in Windsor, Ontario. When St. Mark's was founded it was immediately affiliated with the University of British Columbia. Since the college was next to UBC, Corpus Christi College was formed in 1999 in the Jesuit tradition for higher education.

The college hosts St. Mark's Church on its grounds where the parish uses the auditorium and chapel for services. The parish serves as a ministry to the community and neighbourhood the university.[1]

While the Basilian Fathers supported the college, Fr. Jim Hanrahan CSB (the longest-serving principal of the college) taught in the University of British Columbia Department of History. On the St. Mark's campus, the south wing is named Hanrahan Hall after him.[1]

In 1998, construction of St. Mark’s College was completed and hosted the local Catholic parish St Ignatius. The registrar of the college, Fr. Klosterman CSB also served as parish priest.[1]

In 2005, the Basilian fathers transitioned away from the college and parish. That year, the college appointed its first lay Principal, Dr. David Sylvester.[1]

On 15 October 2013, the principal of St. Mark's College, Mark Hagemoen was appointed as the bishop of the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith.[2] On 16 June 2014, Dr Peter M. Meehan was appointed as the new principal of St. Mark's College and the President of Corpus Christi.[3] Michael William Higgins became the interim president and principal in June 2020. Dr. Gerry Turcotte in August 2022 now serves as the current principal of St. Mark's College and president of Corpus Christi College.

Facilities

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Campus

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The college is located in the northeast of the university's Vancouver campus. The buildings include the Dr. John Micallef Memorial Library, various classrooms, student lounges and study spaces, a cafe, and the college chapel, as well as administrative areas for student advisors and faculty members.[4]

Academic programs

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The college, through its charter, is able to offer Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degree in theology. The College currently offers Masters and Masters of Arts in Theological Studies, Educational Leadership, Pastoral Studies, Religious Education. A diploma is available for each program.

As well, it is in charge of the academic formation for the first permanent diaconate program in the Archdiocese of Vancouver. Each year at its graduation ceremony, the College also grants an honorary doctorate.

The undergraduate program through Corpus Christi College is a 2-year liberal arts transfer program and offers and Associate of Arts degree.

Library

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The Dr. John Micallef Memorial Library not only serves the college but is shared with Corpus Christi College. It is a member of the Vancouver School of Theology. It shares online resources with Regent College, Vancouver College, and the Carey Theological College.[5]

Notable faculty

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Parish History from St. Mark's Chapel, Vancouver retrieved 25 March 2014
  • ^ Pope Appoints Corpus Christi President as Bishop from Corpus Christi College (Vancouver) retrieved 25 March 2014
  • ^ Saint Mark's College and Corpus Christi College announce Dr. Peter Matthew Meehan as New President and Principal from CorpusChristi.ca, 16 June 2014, retrieved 6 August 2014
  • ^ Our Campus from St. Mark's College retrieved 25 March 2014
  • ^ Library from Corpus Christi College (Vancouver) retrieved 25 March 2014
  • ^ "Father David Bauer". BC Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  • ^ Hume, Fred (1996). "Father David Bauer". UBC Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
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