List of Catholic seminaries

This is a list of Catholic seminaries in the world, including those that have been closed. By the 2012 Pontifical Yearbook, the total number of candidates for the priesthood of the world is 118,990 at the end of the year 2010. These students are in 6,974 seminaries around the world; 3,194 diocesan seminaries and 3,780 religious seminaries.

Africa

Congo, Democratic Republic of

Ghana

Namibia

Nigeria

  • St. John Vianney Seminary, Barkin Ladi - Established in January 1958 by the late Right Rev. Dr. John Reddington for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos.
  • Seat of Wisdom Seminary - Established in 1982; for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri
  • Seat of Wisdom Seminary (philosophy Campus), Ariam-Umuahia
  • Bigard Memorial Seminary, Enugu - A provincial seminary for the Onitsha ecclesiastical province, established in 1950.
  • St Albert the Great Idowu Ofonron Abeokuta, Ogun State
  • St Joseph Major Seminary, Ikot Ekpene
  • St Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary, Makurdi
  • Pope John Paul II Major Seminary, Awka
  • SS Peter and Paul, Bodija, Ibadan
  • All Saints Seminary, Ekpoma
  • Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna
  • Claretian Institute of Philosophy, Nekede
  • Spiritan International school of Theology, Attakwu
  • Spiritan Institute of Philosophy, Isienu
  • St Augustine Seminary, Jos
  • Blessed Iwene Tansi Major Seminary, Onitsha

South Africa

  • St John Vianney Seminary - Pretoria (National Seminary)
  • St Francis Xavier Orientation Year Seminary (Cape Town)
  • Redemptoris Mater Seminary for training priests of the Neo-Catechumenal Way (Cape Town)
  • St Joseph’s Theological Institute
  • St Philip Neri collegium (Preparatory year seminary)

Uganda

There are several Seminaries in Uganda divided into three; Junior, Minor and Major seminaries.

Major seminaries

  • St. Mbaaga Major Seminary, Ggaba (Philosophy and Theology)
  • St. Mary's National Seminary, Ggaba (Theology)
  • St.Thomas Aquinas National Seminary, Katigondo (Philosophy)
  • Uganda Martyrs National Major Seminary, Alokolum (Philosophy)
  • St. Paul's National Seminary, Kinyamasika (Theology)

Minor and Junior Seminaries

  • Bukalasa Minor Seminary
  • Christ the King Seminary, Kisubi,
  • St. Joseph's Seminary, Nyenga - minor seminary
  • Mubende Seminary - in Nandele and Nyenga; minor seminary
  • Nadiket seminary - for the dioceses of Kotido and Moroto
  • Saint Charles seminary - minor seminary
  • Saints Gabriel and Raphael Seminary - located in Nswanjere; junior seminary
  • St. Pius X Seminary - Nagongera - Located in Tororo district; West Budama County; Junior and Minor Seminary
  • St. Paul's Seminary - Rushoroza - in Kabale for Kabale Diocese; minor seminary
  • Kitabi Seminary in Bushenyi for Mbarara Arch diocese; minor seminary
  • Sacred Heart Mission for the Brothers of Divine Mercy; Missionary preparation
  • sacred Heart seminary lacor - Gulu archdiocese
  • st peter`s seminary-madera) - in Soroti for Soroti Diocese; minor seminary

Americas

Argentina

Argentina has 32 major seminaries.

Bolivia

  • Seminario Mayor San luis, Cochabamba.

Brazil

By the 'Organización de Seminarios Latinoamericanos' (OSLAM), there are 429 seminaries in Brazil. The following list is by leading Ecclesiastical Provinces.

Aparecida

Belém do Pará

Belo Horizonte

Brasília

Campinas

Cascavel

Curitiba

Fortaleza

Goiânia

Guarulhos

Mariana

Natal

Niteroi

Nova Friburgo

Olinda e Recife

Porto Alegre

São Paulo

São Salvador da Bahia

São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro

Vitória

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

Ontario

Quebec

Chile

Colombia

Colombia has 50 major seminaries.

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Jamaica

Mexico

There are 66 seminaries in Mexico. This list is by main Ecclesiastical Provinces.

Acapulco

Antequera, Oaxaca

Chihuahua

Durango

Guadalajara

Hermosillo

Jalapa

México

Monterrey

Morelia

Puebla de los Angeles

San Luis Potosí

Tlalnepantla

Yucatán

Paraguay

  • Seminario Mayor Nacional del Paraguay,[4] Asuncion

Peru

Puerto Rico

United States

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.

California

Colorado

Connecticut

District of Columbia

Florida

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Nebraska

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

  • Christ the King Seminary (East Aurora) - Diocesan seminary; formerly run by the Franciscan Friars (1857–1990); previously located in Olean (1857–1974).
  • Seminary of the Immaculate Conception (Huntington) - Bi-diocesan seminary; opened in 1926 for Diocese of Brooklyn and expanded to Diocese of Rockville Centre after diocese was established in 1957. Due to a restructuring of the seminary formation program for the Greater New York Area (the Archdiocese, Brooklyn, and Rockville Center), this seminary will close at the end of the 2011-2012 academic year and the house will be combined with St. Joseph's Seminary, in Dunwoodie.
  • St. Joseph's Seminary (Dunwoodie) - Archdiocesan seminary; opened in 1896. For the 2012-2013 academic year, St. Joseph's Seminary will be the newly combined site for major seminary formation for the Greater New York Area (the Archdiocese, Brooklyn, and Rockville Center).
  • Cathedral Seminary House of Formation (Douglaston - Originally opened as Cathedral College to serve the Archdiocese of New York and the Dioceses of Brooklyn and Rockville Center in 1967, it was converted to Cathedral Seminary Residence in 1989. Cathedral Seminary Residence currently serves as the minor seminary for the Greater New York Area (the Archdiocese, Brooklyn, and Rockville Center) and for college-level seminarians from the Dioceses of Scranton, Syracuse, and the Diocese of Albany

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Texas

Washington

  • Bishop White Seminary at Gonzaga University (Spokane) - Diocesan seminary

Wisconsin

Uruguay

Venezuela

Asia/Pacific

Australia

New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory

Queensland

South Australia

  • St Francis Xavier Seminary, Adelaide - closed 2001.

Victoria and Tasmania

Western Australia

  • Redemptoris Mater - seminary of the Archdiocese of Perth for the Neo-Catechumenal Way.
  • St. Charles Borromeo Seminary - established by Archbishop Barry James Hickey for the West Australian dioceses.

Other

Bangladesh

Dhaka

  • St. Joseph's Seminary - for the Roman Catholics of Bangladesh
  • Holy Spirit Major Seminary - for the Roman Catholics of Bangladesh

China

Hong Kong

Macau

East Timor

Fiji

  • Pacific Regional Seminary of St Peter Chanel,[12] Suva (founded 1962)

Guam

India

Indonesia

  • Seminari Petrus Kanisius Mertoyudan, Mertoyudan, Magelang
  • Seminari Agung Santo Paulus, Keuskupan Agung Semarang, Yogyakarta
  • Seminari Menengah Wacana Bhakti, Kolese Gonzaga, Keuskupan Agung Jakarta, Jakarta
  • Seminari Menengah St. Yohanes Berkhmans Todabelu-Flores, Keuskupan Agung Ende, Flores
  • Seminari Menengah Stella Maris, Keuskupan Bogor, Bogor, Jawa Barat
  • Seminari Menengah Cadas Hikmat, Keuskupan Bandung, Bandung Jawa Barat
  • Seminari Tinggi Fermentum, Keuakupan Bandung]], Bandung, Jawa Barat
  • seminari menengah St. Paulus Palembang, Keuskupan Agung Palembang

Israel and Palestinian Territories

Japan

Kazakhstan

  • Mary, Mother of the Church Seminary - Located in Maikuduk, Karaganda

Malaysia

New Zealand

Pakistan

Philippines

Solomon Islands

  • Holy Name of Mary Seminary, Tenaru, Guadalcanal Province. Inter-diocesan seminary founded in 1995.[16]

Singapore

  • St Francis Xavier Major Seminary,[17] - founded in 1983

South Korea

At the end of the year 2011, there are 7 major seminaries in Korea; and the number of seminarians in these seven seminaries is 1,587 from diocesan 1,317, religious & missionary 270.

Vietnam

There are 8 major seminaries with 1,480 students in Vietnam.

  • Saint Joseph Major Seminary of Hanoi - Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of Hanoi
  • Vinh Thanh Major Seminary - Major Seminary in Vinh
  • Saint Sulpice Major Seminary of Hue (Xuân Bích Major Seminary) - Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of Huế
  • Maris Stella Major Seminary (Sao Biển Major Seminary) - Major Seminary in Nha Trang
  • Saint Joseph Major Seminary of Saigon - Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City
  • Saint Joseph Major Seminary of Xuan Loc - Major Seminary of the Diocese of Xuân Lôc
  • Saint Quí Major Seminary (Thánh Quí Major Seminary) - Major Seminary in Cần Thơ
  • Immaculate Conception Major Seminary Bui Chu (Đức Mẹ Vô Nhiễm Major Seminary of Bùi Chu) - Major Seminary of Diocese of Bùi Chu

And some minor seminaries:

Europe

Albania

Austria

Belgium

  • St. Joseph Minor Seminary; formner Minor Seminary, diocese of Ghent.
  • Major Seminary of Ghent: Former Major Seminary, diocese of Ghent.
  • American College of the Immaculate Conception, Leuven - archdioceses and suffragan dioceses of the United States
  • Grootseminarie van Brugge,[24] Bruges - major seminary, diocese of Bruges
  • Johannes XXIII-seminaire, Leuven - Dutch-speaking major seminary, archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels and suffragan dioceses of Antwerp, Ghent and Hasselt
  • Notre-Dame de la Strada[25], Brussels
  • Séminaire de Tournai[26] - major seminary, diocese of Tournai
  • Séminaire Diocésain Missionnaire International Redemptoris Mater Namur,[27] Namur
  • Séminaire épiscopal de Liège[28] - major seminary, diocese of Liège
  • Séminaire et Studium Notre-Dame de Namur[29] - major seminary, diocese of Namur
  • Séminaire Notre-Dame d'Espérance,[30] Limelette - French-speaking minor seminary, for archdiocese Mechelen-Brussels and suffragan dioceses of Namur, Tournai and Liège
  • Séminaire Saint-Paul,[31] Louvain-la-Neuve - French-speaking archdioceses and suffragan dioceses worldwide

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Ecclesiastical Province

Under the Holy See

Germany

By main Ecclesiastical Provinces:

Berlin

Cologne

Freiburg im Breisgau

Hamburg

Munich und Freising

Paderborn

Other

Hungary

  • Central Seminary of Budapest, Budapest
  • Theological Institute of Szeged, Szeged

Ireland

The Catholic Church in Ireland encompasses the entire island of Ireland, including the distinct political entities the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. There are three active diocesan seminaries in Ireland:

The remaining diocesan seminaries are closed:

Religious congregations also had houses of formation in Ireland:

  • Franciscan Novitiate, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Built in 1860, students were then sent to St. Anthony's in Galway.[50]
  • St Anthony's College, Newcastle, Galway. Former Franciscan seminary, buildings now used by NUI Galway.
  • Belmont House, Stillorgan, Dublin. Novitiate of the Oblates, founded near Glenmary, near Delgany in Co. Wicklow, moved in 1863.
  • Belcamp Hall, Raheny, was the juniorate of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
  • Moyne Park, Abbeyknocknoy, Ballyglunin, Co. Galway, in 1909 opened as a Camillian hospice,[51][52][53] a seminary for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in 1936,[54][55] closed in the early 1970s.[56] was the home of Declan Ganley,[57] Donovan and George MacBeth until his death in 1992.[58]
  • Dalgan House, Shrule, Co. Mayo.[59] Built in 1801, and bought by the Duke of Bedford in 1853, it was a seminary for the Columbans in 1918 until 1941.[60] It is now demolished.
  • St Columbans College, Dalgan Park, Navan, was the seminary of the Columbans after 1941.[60][61]
  • St Patrick's, Donamon Castle, County Roscommon. Novitiate of the Divine Word Missionaries, opened 1939, closed in 1980.[62][63]
  • Kilshane, County Tipperary. Novitiate of Holy Ghost Fathers (the Spiritians),[64] was purchased in August 1933 and opened as a Novitiate for both clerics and brothers.[65]
  • Kimmage Manor, Co. Dublin. Formation house of the Holy Ghost Fathers (the Spiritians) for those going on to Kilshane.[66]
  • Legion of Christ Novitiate, Leopardstown Road, Foxrock, Dublin. In April 1960, it opened in Bundoran, County Donegal. On 3 June 1962, it moved to Hazelbrook House, Malahide, to Foxrock in 1968 and closed in September 2011.[67][68]
  • Kinury, near Westport, Co. Mayo, was given to the Society of African Missions (SMA) in 1914 by Miss Sofia Crotty. It was used as a novititate and closed in 1924.[69]
  • Cloghballymore House, Ballinderreen, Kilcolgan, Co. Galway, was a tower house, then a country estate. In 1906, Count Llewellyn Blake owned it and gave it to the Society of the African Missions and was their novitiate from 1924 until the mid 1970s. Since 1981, it has been a nursing home.[70][71]
  • Ballinafad Minor Seminary was also given by Count Llewellyn Blake to the Society of the African Missions, operated until 1975 and was linked to Cloghballymore House.
  • St Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock Rd, Cork. The original seminary of the Society of the African Missions, later transferred to Dromantine House.[72]
  • Dromantine House, Newry Co. Down, was a seminary of the Society of the African Missions from 1926 until 1972.[73]
  • St Augustine's College (Loughan House), Blacklion, Co. Cavan. Novitiate of the White Fathers from September 1955 and closed in 1970.
  • Coláiste Mhuire, Marino, Dublin. Teacher Training Centre of the Irish Christian Brothers.
  • St. Helen's, Booterstown, Dublin. Headquarters and novitiate of the Irish Christian Brothers, 1925 until 1988. Now a hotel.
  • The Abbey, Loughrea, Co. Galway. Since 1645, it had a community of Discalced Carmelites, and trained novices since 1664. In 1882, a new novitiate was constructed, and extended in 1934. The novitiate is closed, but a community remains.[74]
  • Castlemartyr, Co. Cork, in 1930, had a Discalced Carmelite juniorate. It closed in 1996 and is now a hotel.[75]
  • Loughrea, Co. Galway, contained a novitiate of the De La Salle Brothers, which was active into the 1980s.[74]
  • Faithlegg House, County Waterford. In 1935, it was sold to the De La Salle religious institute by the Power family. It was a novitiate until the 1980s.[76] It is now Faithlegg House Hotel.[77]
  • St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Tullamore. This was the novitiate of the Jesuits in Ireland until the move to Emo Court in 1930.[78]
  • St Mary's, Emo Court. Novitiate for the Society of Jesus in Ireland from 1930 to 1969.
  • Manresa House, Dollymount, Dublin. After Emo Court, it was novitiate of the Irish Jesuits from 1969 to 1991. It now has the English-speaking Tertianship for Europe.
  • Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy formed out of the Jesuit Theology Faculty, with the National University of Ireland validating its academic programmes.
  • St Patrick's, Esker, Athenry, Co. Galway. Established on 18 August 1901 and until 1936 it was the Redemptorist Irish Province major seminary. From 1948 until 1969 it was the novitiate. In 1971, it became a retreat house.
  • Cluain Mhuire, Galway, was a Redemptorist seminary, closed in the 1970s.[79] It is now the GMIT Art College.
  • Pallotine College Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Founded by the Pallotines in 1907, from 1909 to 1986 priests from the college would have studied at the nearby St. Patrick's College, Thurles.
  • St Gabriel's, The Graan, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. Novitiate of the Passionists, 1909–1976, is now a nursing home, although a community of Passionists remain onsite.
  • Tobar Mhuire, Crossgar, Co. Down, (formerly Crossgar House). From 1950 until 1976, was the Passionist Juniorate, then a novitiate and as of February 2010, it is a Retreat and Conference Centre.
  • St Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus, Dublin, was the Irish Passionist headquarters, and provided the final two years of formation for Passionist seminarians.
  • Tanagh, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Former Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary novitiate and seminary, now an outdoor education centre, and religious community remain.
  • Mount St Marys, Milltown, Dublin. Seminary of the Marist Fathers. The site is now a Montessori College and the Irish Marist administrative headquarters.
  • Orlagh, Knocklyon, Co. Dublin. Opened as a novitiate for the Augustinians, it remained a student house until the late 1980s, when it became a retreat centre and closed in 2016[80]
  • Carmelite Friary Kinsale Co. Cork. Became a novitiate for the Irish Province of the Carmelites in 1917, moving to the existing Friary from Dublin in 1917. In 2003, due to dwindling numbers of novices, it was re-purposed as a Retreat and Spirituality Centre.[81]
  • Colaiste Chiarain, a Christian Brothers Novitiate, was at Rathmicheal in south Dublin. [82]

Italy

The list includes some seminaries by principal Ecclesiastical Provinces.

Benevento

Catania

Florence

Genoa

Lecce

Messina

Milan

Naples

Pisa

Rome

Salerno-Campagna-Acerno

Taranto

Torino

Venice

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Slovakia

Slovakia has 5 seminaries with 240 students in 2010.

Slovenia

  • Theological Seminary of Ljubljana - known for Semenišče; famous for beautiful baroque style library, near Ljubljana cathedral

Spain

Spain has 77 seminaries.

Sweden

  • Sankt Sigfrids prästseminarium,[87] Uppsala

Switzerland

United Kingdom

The current active major seminaries of the United Kingdom are in England.

England

Closed:

Scotland

Wales

  • St Mary's College, Aberystwyth, originally in Holywell, moved to Aberystwyth in 1936, closed in 1970, for Welsh-speaking training, run by the Carmelites

See also

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