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Antonianum

The Antonianum, also known as the Pontifical University of Saint Anthony (Latin: Pontificia Universitas Antonianum, Italian: Pontificia Università Antonianum), and as Pontifical Athenaeum Antonianum,[2] is a Franciscan pontifical university in Rome named in honour of Anthony of Padua. It is located in the Rione Esquiline, a block north of the Basilica of St John Lateran, at Via Merulana 124, near the intersection of Via Labicana/Viale Manzoni and Via Merulana.

Pontifical University of Saint Anthony
Pontificia Università Antonianum
Latin: Pontificia Universitas Antonianum
EstablishedBuilt 1890
(Officially established in 1933)
Religious affiliation
Franciscans
RectorMary Melone, S.F.A.[1]
Location,
41°53′21″N 12°30′15″E / 41.88917°N 12.50417°E / 41.88917; 12.50417
Websitewww.antonianum.eu
Location on a map of Rome

History edit

In 1883, Father Bernardino Dal Vago da Portogruaro (1869–1889), Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor, proposed the construction of a new academic college:

So that the [Franciscan] Order will, in due course, be lit by very learned men and well versed in individual academic subjects and each province will be glorious and benefit from these professors and teachers.[3]

Construction of the university began in 1884 and the institution was opened 6 years later in 1890 by Luigi Canali (1889–1897).

To obtain legal recognition from the Italian state, the university was founded as a Missionary College attached to the Roman Curia and the Propaganda Fide. Though this allowed the university to open and operate, missionary work was not the original aim of the university and its academic leaders were keen to secure recognition for the institution in its own right. The process was delayed first by World War I and then by the publication, by Pope Pius XI, of the Deus Scientiarum Dominus, which dictated new rules for academic study. Finally, on 17 May 1933, the Congregation of Seminaries and Universities issued a decree granting the university the right to issue academic qualifications.[4]

In 1926 the college inaugurated a philosophical-theological review entitled Antoniarum.[5]

On 14 June 1938, the institution was granted the right to use the title Pontifical by Pope Pius XI. On 11 January 2005, Pope John Paul II granted the University the right to use the Pontifical University title.[6]

Faculties edit

The University has four faculties and a number of associated institutes, which run approximately 180 courses per year:

The University also includes the Franciscan Institute of Spirituality, operated by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Woman appointed rector of a Pontifical University for the first time ever". Vatican Insider. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. ^ Remembering Father Michele Piccirillo, at ACOR Jordan, by Father Rosario Pierri, Dean of the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, 7 October 2018.
  3. ^ History of the Antonianum 2010-03-26 at the Wayback Machine (.pdf)
  4. ^ "Brief History", Pontificia Universitas Antonianum
  5. ^ "'Antonianum' - a New Franciscan Review", The Fortnightly Review, Volume 33, Issue 4, A. Preuss, 1926, p. 69
  6. ^ Pontifical University Antonianum – information
  7. ^ Franciscan Institute of Spirituality January 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website

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