Yes . www.seminaryofjesusthechrist.com They ask for a free
will donation of any amount. You do not have to donate to
attend. It is online and inderdenominational.
Yes, the Council of Trent did establish seminaries in response to the need for better education and training for priests. The seminaries aimed to improve the education and discipline of clergy members and ensure they were properly prepared for their pastoral duties.
Yes, the Italian city states did make use of the seminaries to make deals with each other.
Wikipedia quotes from the 2010 Catholic register to list 189 seminaries: According to the 2010 Official Catholic Directory, as of 2009 there are 189 seminaries with 5,131 students in the United States; 3,319 diocesan seminarians and 1,812 religious seminarians. By the official 2011 statistics, there are 5,247 seminarians (3,394 diocesan and 1,853 religious) in the United States.
No, she was in a convent. Seminaries are schools for men studying for the priesthood.
Schools that train individuals for the priesthood are typically called seminaries or theological seminaries. These schools provide religious education and training for those seeking to become priests or clergy members in various religious traditions.
Nunneries or Convents are female equivalents. But other religions may have their own flavours.
In Yeshivas (for men), in Jewish seminaries (for women), in Jewish day-schools, and in classes in synagogues and other venues.
I would ask your Rabbi. He may have some resources for you.
Yes, most Orders have international seminaries in Rome for the training of their priests from all over the world.
German Martil has written: 'Los seminarios hoy' -- subject(s): Theological seminaries
He studied in various colleges and seminaries in South America and Europe and was ordained a priest in Buenos Aires.
Charles H. Corey has written: 'A history of the Richmond Theological Seminary' -- subject(s): Baptists, History, Missions, Richmond Theological Seminary, Theological seminaries, African American theological seminaries, Richmond Theological Seminary (Va.), African Americans 'Historical sketch of the Richmond Institute' -- subject(s): Richmond Institute