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An In-Depth Look at a Storied Institution

The grounds of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, PA are sacred, unlike any other place in the nation!

Mother Overbrook will be a feature-length documentary detailing the importance of this venerable institution. St. Charles Seminary was built as a retreat from the world, where men could foster their vocation to the priesthood. The seminary was designed as a place of beauty and contemplation. Faithful Catholics, moved by the Holy Spirit donated what they had to build this impressive campus. At the time, most Catholics were immigrants, newly arrived in the United States. They gave nickels, dimes and dollars to support the formation of priests.

It is difficult to understate the importance of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Five popes and three canonized saints visited seminary’s sacred grounds in Wynnewood. St. Charles is significant, not because popes and saints have visited; rather popes and saints have visited the seminary because of its significance.

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, affectionately known as “our beloved Mother Overbrook,” has been a pillar of Catholic education and priestly formation in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia for nearly two centuries. With a rich history of preparing men for the priesthood, the seminary has played a crucial role in shaping the spiritual and academic lives of countless seminarians who have gone on to serve the Church with dedication and humility.

St. Charles Seminary is embarking on the next chapter of its life. With the move to a new campus in Upper Gwynedd, PA, it is fitting and proper to take this time to reflect on the legacy of St. Charles in Wynnewood.

In turn, thousands of men were formed in their vocation at St. Charles. These men, in turn, brought countless souls to God. They served as parish priests, pastors, Bishops, Archbishops, military chaplains, teachers, principals and more.

A Glimpse into the Life of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary

Founded in 1832, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary has been at the heart of Catholic formation in the Philadelphia area. Named after St. Charles Borromeo, the Archbishop of Milan who was known for his reform efforts during the Counter-Reformation, the seminary has maintained a strong commitment to fostering the intellectual, spiritual, and pastoral growth of its seminarians.

Built in the Overbrook neighborhood of Philadelphia, (now Wynnewood, PA), the seminary has been lovingly dubbed Mother Overbrook by those who have called it home. This nickname reflects the nurturing and formative environment that the seminary provides, much like a mother nurturing her children. The seminary’s influence extends far beyond its walls, shaping the faith and leadership of the priests who serve in parishes throughout the region and beyond.

The Making of Mother Overbrook

The upcoming documentary Mother Overbrook is the inspiration of a group of faithful Catholics who want to preserve the legacy of the seminary for future generations of Catholics. Bill Rose of Joyful Films, Mike and Sean Gillespie of Remedium and Dan Tarrant of Personally Catholic have joined forces to create this documentary. Together, they formed Deo Gratias Films who was commissioned by the International Institute for Culture to make this film.

Viewers can expect to see rare archival footage, interviews with alumni, faculty, and current seminarians, as well as stunning visuals of the seminary’s beautiful campus. The documentary will highlight the spiritual life of the seminary, showcasing the daily rhythms of prayer, study, and community that define life at St. Charles Borromeo.

Why Mother Overbrook Matters

Mother Overbrook is more than just a documentary about a seminary; it’s a reflection on the enduring importance of priestly formation and the role of the Church in nurturing vocations. In an era where the Church faces numerous challenges, this film serves as a reminder of the essential work being done at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary to prepare future leaders of the faith.

The documentary also aims to inspire a new generation of young men to consider the priesthood, showing them the beauty and depth of a life dedicated to serving God and His people. By bringing the story of Mother Overbrook to a wider audience, the film hopes to foster a deeper appreciation for the seminary’s mission and the vital role it plays in the life of the Church.

Looking Forward

As the release date for Mother Overbrook approaches, anticipation is building among alumni, clergy, and the Catholic community at large. The documentary is set to be a powerful testament to the legacy of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary and its ongoing commitment to forming priests who will serve with faith, wisdom, and compassion.

Whether you are a former seminarian, a parishioner in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, or simply someone interested in the rich history of the Catholic Church, “Mother Overbrook” is a film that promises to inspire and uplift. Stay tuned for more information about the release date and how you can watch this incredible documentary.

In the meantime, let us continue to pray for the seminarians and faculty of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, that they may be guided by the Holy Spirit as they prepare for lives of service to the Church and the world.

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Endorsing 'Mother Overbrook': Preserving the Legacy of St. Charles Seminary
I have come to realize what a treasure we have in St. Charles Seminary…I heartily endorse the making of the documentary “Mother Overbrook” to preserve our legacy. May God bless you in this noble and worthwhile effort.
Bishop Joseph Coffey
Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
Trusted Storytellers: Dedication to Preserving the Legacy of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Having known and worked with Mike and Sean from Deo Gratias Films for years, I can confidently say that they are the right people to tell the story of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Their dedication to storytelling is unparalleled, and their commitment to the "Our Mother Overbrook" project is evident in every aspect of their work. Mike and Sean possess a deep understanding of the seminary and its significance, not only to the Philadelphia Catholic community but also to the wider world. Their passion and respect for the history and legacy of St. Charles ensure that this documentary will capture the true essence of the seminary, preserving its story for generations to come.
Ryan Smith
Owner, Anchormark Branding Co.
Preserving Our Legacy: Ensuring St. Charles Borromeo Seminary's History for Future Generations
…we need to preserve the history, and memories of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary for future generations. We owe this to them. Thank you for your efforts to capture and preserve the legacy of generations of faithful Catholics…
Monsignor Francis Beach
Parochial Administrator, Saint Matthias Parish, Bala Cynwyd
Grateful Approval: St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Endorses Documentary Project
It is with great joy and enthusiasm that St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood, PA, approves your endeavor to “capture” our history in the form of a full-length documentary. This project is something that we had hoped for, and we are grateful for your Spirit -filled initiative.
Bishop Keith Chylinski
Rector of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
Gifted Storytelling That Inspires: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary's Trusted Partner
Joyful Films are gifted storytellers and have helped Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary craft video productions that allow our mission to truly resonate in a special way with our audiences. We can count on them to get it right while always presenting the Seminary in an inspiring way.
Bishop Timothy Senior
Bishop of Harrisburg
Praying for Success: Inspiring Future Generations Through the Legacy of Mother Overbrook
…I pray for the success of your labors, so that future generations may be inspired to follow in the path of so many others who left the halls of St. Charles to serve God and His Church, carrying with them all that they learned at Mother Overbrook!
Rev. Matthew Brody
President, St. Charles Seminary Priest Alumni Association
Honoring Our History: Capturing the Stories Within St. Charles Borromeo Seminary's Walls
...it would not be right simply to leave the current site without taking stock of the amazing story which those walls and statues can tell.
Rev. Eric Banecker
Pastor St. Francis De Sales Parish