[Magdalen] Seminary news

Grace Cangialosi gracecan at gmail.com
Tue Mar 5 19:58:25 UTC 2019


I was under the impression that General had merged with Union Seminary.

> On Mar 5, 2019, at 2:34 PM, Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Judy, the year before the 'dust up' with the 6 tenured staff being fired, I was told that General was no longer letting vendors on their campus, on orders from the Dean. He was in the business of re-inventing the seminary - financially, property wise (inside and out) and creatively re-thinking seminary education with a 'brand' which I think has attracted seminarians. I think he looked on the presence of  Vestment Vendors as Biblical 'sellers in the Temple'. Seriously.
> 
> I started visiting/displaying there annually in 2002 and became very attached to the campus even though I stayed around the corner and down the street at The Leo House on 23rd st. I attended MP and EP and knew many of the Profs as they lived on campus. The year my display visit was declined initially, I contacted my 'contact' and sent a note about how much a part of the community I felt on my short annual visits, that I was a practicing Episcopalian and offered a service to the students... which apparently sent the Dean over the top as he thought/decided that all vendors had no place in an institution of learning (I heard from several, who I know well, after we were all forbidden to visit).
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> I do think that General is on a better financial footing than they were for a while after their hoped-for master plan did not happen (more on that below). They got tied up in the legal requirements of historical accuracy for their much-needed repairs on the chapel and original buildings, which almost bankrupted them. The Tutu center was sold maybe 6 years ago? to a large hotel name and fronts on 20th & 6th taking up a big corner on the SW part of the block. The frontage on 7th Ave was to have been a high-rise condo development owned by the Seminary, with income from sales benefitting the renovation but it was fought in court for a number of years (following the Donald Trump apartment high high-rises, also in the Chelsea area from the '70s that were much reviled due to their size) even though they kept lowering the number of floors until finally they sold the 7th Ave frontage which is now retail at street level and apartments or condos above but only moderately high.  Their main entrance (formerly the location of the dumpster access on 21st) morphed over the last 7 years and finally looks like the entrance to the secret garden but even when I visited to walk around the close last year there is still not a sign that is perpendicular to the building so that the location can be indentified by standing at either end of the long block... only a simple flat sign mounted over the entrance.  I think they are on a path toward a better financial situation.
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> For me, all of this was another growing pain of living into changes everywhere, when I wish there weren't so many. Sigh.
> 
> Lynn
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> From: "Judy Fleener" <fleenerj at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2019 12:57 PM
> To: <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Seminary news
> 
>> Do you visit General at all, Lynn?  When I read about Trinity and CDSP I
>> was wishing it mifght have been General.  I'm not sure why.
>> 
>>> On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 12:31 PM Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Did anyone read that Trinity Church NYC has bought CDSP? Interesting
>>> development and life preserving for the seminary. Of additional note was
>>> that EDS, late of Cambridge MA, had moved to Union Seminary in NYC (which I
>>> was delighted to hear from a business standpoint and had just discovered
>>> several weeks ago while poking around Union's website).
>>> 
>>> Lynn
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Judy Fleener, ObJN,SSH
>> Western Michigan 
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