A seminary is an educational institution dedicated to training individuals for religious ministry, often within a specific faith tradition. It typically offers programs in theology, biblical studies, pastoral counseling, and other areas relevant to religious leadership. Students at seminaries may prepare for roles such as pastors, priests, or other spiritual leaders. Additionally, seminaries often emphasize both academic learning and practical experience in ministry.
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A place where men are trained to become priests is called a "seminary". To go to the seminary, a man must be sponsored by a Diocese or a religious order.
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Jesuit seminarian refers to a man who is studying in the seminary to be a Jesuit priest.
Fuller Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary was created in 1812.
A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
Steubenville Female Seminary ended in 1898.
Halki seminary was created in 1844.
Western Seminary was created in 1927.
Friends Seminary was created in 1786.
Smithville Seminary was created in 1839.