About Me/How to Donate


    Welcome to in Her immaculate heart! My name is Maximilian Kolbe Gan. I am a seminarian for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville. I'm blogging to share my journey in seminary as I follow God's call, staying close to the immaculate heart of Mary.


This year, starting August 13th, I began studying and ministering at the Pontifical College Josephinum. If you want to say hello or share prayer requests for me to offer up to Our Lord through Our Lady in my prayer, you can get in touch with me using the contact form on this page.

    If you are prayerfully able to support me on my seminarian journey, please pray a decade of the rosary for me, or send donations to: Triumph of the Cross Parish, P.O. Box 908 Steubenville OH, 43952, (740-264-6177), specifically marked "For Maximilian Kolbe Gan," (make checks payable to "Triumph of the Cross"). I am financially responsible (tuition, room & board, etc.) for the first four years of my journey and I appreciate your support! I am currently about to begin my first year. Thank you so much for accompanying me as I follow God’s path for my life!

Note: All writings and opinions are my own. Thus, the theology I write may be prone to error. I do not speak for the Diocese of Steubenville, the Pontifical College Josephinum, or the entire Catholic Church, of which I am obedient to in all things. 

Image Above: Immaculate Heart Chapel at Franciscan University of Steubenville

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  1. Congratulations young man. Are you from Steubenville? I will be praying for you along this journey. Hope to hear how it is going. Will make donation. Mary Alice Wise

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    1. Yes, I am from Steubenville! Thank you so much from your support. I'll be posting more updates starting next month- I hope you can follow along with me!

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  2. Max, we had a wonderful pancake breakfast for you today at St. Peter's. There were a lot of people donating to your studies. Your mother told me you are so happy there. I'm glad to hear that. May God bless you as you prepare for your silent retreat. Mary King

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