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So... what?

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Articles like this one state that St Joseph's was established as a seminary to train missionaries for work in Mainland China and imply that it had fully taken over that function for Jesuits before they even had to hand it over to the Lazarites who replaced them.

Why did they need/want the other seminary at all if they already had this one?

Further, presumably the Lazarists mostly trained at St Joseph's, but did anything still happen at St Paul's after St Joseph's opened? If so, what?

Both this and St Jo's need to be expanded to explain this better. — LlywelynII 13:15, 29 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]