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A seminarian is a man studying for the priesthood in a seminary.
The Seminarian - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ (2012)
Jesuit seminarian refers to a man who is studying in the seminary to be a Jesuit priest.
Roman Catholic AnswerThose studying for the priesthood in a Catholic seminary are called seminarians.
The pope gave Charlemagne the title of Holy Roman Emperor, on Christmas Day of 799(?)/800
This is one among a number of titles of the Pope.
A Seminarian is hardly ever referred to as 'Brother'.Only in cases where he is studying for religious life and has been given the Habit of his Order can you call him Brother. seminarians are often simply called Mr. Smith, but in some more formal circles Seminarian Smith. And in some countries and cases, when addressing an invitation, a letter or introducing him, a seminarian ought to be referred to as "The Reverend Seminarian Jonathan Smith, from the (Arch)diocese of Boston."
Heads of goverment have various titles including President. Prime Minister, King, and Pope.
Pilar and Seminarian
There can be many titles: Governor President Prime Minister Dictator Monarch Pope (there are more)
Below is a list of titles currently in use by the Pope. Normally, just "the Pope" is used, and when addressing him, "Your Holiness" is used.Papal Titles:- His Holiness The Pope;- Bishop Of Rome And Vicar Of Jesus Christ;- Successor Of St. Peter, Prince Of The Apostles;- Supreme Pontiff Of The Universal Church;- Patriarch Of The West;- Servant Of The Servants Of God;- Primate Of Italy;- Archbishop And Metropolitan Of The Roman Province;- Sovereign Of Vatican City State;
He had started in the seminary in 1943 but was drafted by Hitler's army. He deserted shortly before the end of the war and returned home. Once the war was over in 1945 both he and his brother George entered Saint Michael Seminary in Traunstein.