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Pontifical university

A pontifical university is an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties (Theology, Philosophy and Canon Law) and at least one other faculty. These academic institutes deal specifically with Christian revelation and related disciplines, and the Church's mission of spreading the Gospel, as proclaimed in the apostolic constitution Sapientia christiana.[1] As of 2018, they are governed by the apostolic constitution Veritatis gaudium issued by Pope Francis on 8 December 2017.

Quality and ranking

Pontifical universities follow a European system of study hour calculation, granting the baccalaureate, the licentiate, and the ecclesiastical doctorate. These ecclesiastical degrees are prerequisites to certain offices in the Roman Catholic Church, especially considering that bishop candidates are selected mainly from priests who are doctors of sacred theology (S.T.D.) or canon law (J.C.D.) and that ecclesiastical judges and canon lawyers must have at least the Licentiate of Canon Law (J.C.L.).[citation needed]

Pontifical colleges and universities are generally nondenominational, in that they accept anyone regardless of academic merit, religion or denominational affiliation, race or ethnicity, nationality, or civil status, provided the admission or enrollment requirements and legal documents are submitted, and the campus regulations are obeyed. However, some faculties or degrees and disciplines may be for Catholics only, and non-Catholics, whether Christian or not, may be exempted from participating in otherwise required campus activities, particularly those of a religious nature.[citation needed]

In 2003 the Holy See took part in the Bologna Process, a series of meetings and agreements between European states designed to foster comparable quality standards in higher education, and in the "Bologna Follow-up Group". Pope Benedict XVI established the Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties (AVEPRO), an attempt to promote and develop a culture of quality within the ecclesiastical institutions and enable them to aim in developing internationally valid quality criteria.[2]

Compared to secular universities, which are academic institutions for the study and teaching of a broad range of disciplines, ecclesiastical or pontifical universities are "usually composed of three principal ecclesiastical faculties, theology, philosophy, and canon law, and at least one other faculty. A pontifical university specifically addresses Christian revelation and disciplines correlative to the evangelical mission of the Church as set out in the apostolic constitution Sapientia christiana".[3][2]

List of pontifical universities

Argentina

Austria

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

France

Germany

Guatemala

India

Ireland

Can grant pontifical degrees.

  • The Irish Dominican House of Studies(Studium) can grant pontifical degrees from the Angelicum, since 1971, originally from St. Mary's Priory but since 2000 from St. Saviour's Priory, Dublin.

Italy

(Pontifical Institutes and Faculties are listed in the Ecclesiastical Universities article, while here are the Pontifical Universities and Atheneum.)

Ivory Coast

Japan

Kenya

Korea

Lebanon

Mexico

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Spain[6]

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Former pontifical universities

Pontifical faculties

Ecclesiastical faculties

Pontifical colleges

A number of national Roman Colleges designated as Pontifical Colleges serve primarily as residence halls for seminarians sent by the bishops of a particular country to study there, such as the Belgian Pontifical College. They may also provide housing for priests pursuing advanced degrees. Students may take classes at the Gregorian, the Angelicum or other universities in Rome. In addition, other members of the clergy may reside there when in Rome.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "AVEPRO". avepro.va. from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b Agenzia della Santa Sede per la Valutazione e la Promozione della Qualità delle Università e Facoltà Ecclesiastiche (AVEPRO), http://www.avepro.va/ 8 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 1 November. 2012
  3. ^ "Sapientia Christiana (April 15, 1979) | John Paul II". www.vatican.va. from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  4. ^ PUC-Rio
  5. ^ Pontifical University St. Patrick's College Maynooth
  6. ^ Voice:Europe/Spain
  7. ^ "Mater Ecclesiae College – Ecclesiastical Faculties at St Mary's University".
  8. ^ Denmark ruled Lund till the Great Northern War; Andrina Stiles (1992), Sweden and the Baltic, 1523–1721, London: Hodder & Stoughton.
  9. ^ Pontifical Status, CUA
  10. ^ Offers the S.T.B., according to "Gradi accademici" (in Italian). Lugano, Switzerland: Faculty of Theology. from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  11. ^ [Loyola School of Theology http://lst.edu/about-us/vision-a-mission]
  12. ^ School of Canon law, CUA

Sources

  • Matthew Bunson, ed. (2010). Catholic Almanac 2010. Our Sunday Visitor. pp. 546–550.

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A pontifical university is an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties Theology Philosophy and Canon Law and at least one other faculty These academic institutes deal specifically with Christian revelation and related disciplines and the Church s mission of spreading the Gospel as proclaimed in the apostolic constitution Sapientia christiana 1 As of 2018 they are governed by the apostolic constitution Veritatis gaudium issued by Pope Francis on 8 December 2017 Contents 1 Quality and ranking 2 List of pontifical universities 2 1 Former pontifical universities 3 Pontifical faculties 4 Ecclesiastical faculties 5 Pontifical colleges 6 See also 7 References 8 SourcesQuality and ranking EditPontifical universities follow a European system of study hour calculation granting the baccalaureate the licentiate and the ecclesiastical doctorate These ecclesiastical degrees are prerequisites to certain offices in the Roman Catholic Church especially considering that bishop candidates are selected mainly from priests who are doctors of sacred theology S T D or canon law J C D and that ecclesiastical judges and canon lawyers must have at least the Licentiate of Canon Law J C L citation needed Pontifical colleges and universities are generally nondenominational in that they accept anyone regardless of academic merit religion or denominational affiliation race or ethnicity nationality or civil status provided the admission or enrollment requirements and legal documents are submitted and the campus regulations are obeyed However some faculties or degrees and disciplines may be for Catholics only and non Catholics whether Christian or not may be exempted from participating in otherwise required campus activities particularly those of a religious nature citation needed In 2003 the Holy See took part in the Bologna Process a series of meetings and agreements between European states designed to foster comparable quality standards in higher education and in the Bologna Follow up Group Pope Benedict XVI established the Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties AVEPRO an attempt to promote and develop a culture of quality within the ecclesiastical institutions and enable them to aim in developing internationally valid quality criteria 2 Compared to secular universities which are academic institutions for the study and teaching of a broad range of disciplines ecclesiastical or pontifical universities are usually composed of three principal ecclesiastical faculties theology philosophy and canon law and at least one other faculty A pontifical university specifically addresses Christian revelation and disciplines correlative to the evangelical mission of the Church as set out in the apostolic constitution Sapientia christiana 3 2 List of pontifical universities EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pontifical university news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Argentina Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina Buenos AiresAustria International Theological Institute Schloss Trumau Pontifical Athenaeum Heiligenkreuz Abbey HeiligenkreuzBelgium Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Leuven Universite catholique de Louvain Louvain la NeuveBolivia The Royal and Pontifical Major University of Saint Francis Xavier of ChuquisacaBrazil Main category Pontifical universities in Brazil Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas Campinas Pontifical Catholic University of Goias Goiania Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Pontifical Catholic University of Parana Curitiba Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 4 Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto AlegreCanada Dominican University College Ottawa Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Toronto Regis College Toronto Saint Paul University OttawaChile Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Santiago Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaiso ValparaisoColombia Pontifical Bolivarian University Medellin Pontifical Xavierian University BogotaDominican Republic Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra Santo Domingo Santiago de Los Caballeros and Puerto Plata Ecuador Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador QuitoFrance Institut Catholique de Paris Paris Institut Catholique de Toulouse ToulouseGermany Catholic University of Eichstatt Ingolstadt Eichstatt amp Ingolstadt Munich University of Philosophy MunichGuatemala Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala Guatemala CityIndia St Peter s Pontifical Seminary BangaloreIreland St Patrick s College Maynooth Maynooth Pontifical University charter 1896 5 Can grant pontifical degrees The Irish Dominican House of Studies Studium can grant pontifical degrees from the Angelicum since 1971 originally from St Mary s Priory but since 2000 from St Saviour s Priory Dublin Italy Main article Pontifical universities in Rome Pontifical Institutes and Faculties are listed in the Ecclesiastical Universities article while here are the Pontifical Universities and Atheneum Pontifical Atheneum of St Anselm Anselmianum Rome Pontifical Athenaeum Queen of the Apostles Regina Apostolorum Rome Pontifical Gregorian University Gregoriana Rome Pontifical Lateran University Lateranum Rome Pontifical University of the Holy Cross Santa Croce Rome Pontifical University of St Anthony Antonianum Rome Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas Angelicum Rome Pontifical Urbaniana University Urbaniana Rome Salesian Pontifical University Salesiana RomeIvory Coast Universite Catholique de l Afrique de l Ouest AbidjanJapan Sophia University Jochi TokyoKenya Catholic University of Eastern Africa NairobiKorea Sogang University SeoulLebanon Holy Spirit University of Kaslik Kaslik Saint Joseph University BeirutMexico Pontifical University of Mexico Mexico City Royal and Pontifical University of MexicoPanama Universidad Catolica Santa Maria La Antigua Panama CityParaguay Universidad Catolica Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion AsuncionPeru Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos UNMSM Pontifical Catholic University of Peru LimaPhilippines The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas ManilaPoland Pontifical University of John Paul II KrakowPortugal Catholic University of Portugal LisbonPuerto Rico Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico PonceSpain 6 Comillas Pontifical University Madrid Pontifical University of Salamanca Salamanca amp Madrid University of Navarra PamplonaUkraine Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St Thomas Aquinas Kyiv since 1992 An institution of higher education in Kyiv Ukraine conducted by the Dominican Friars of the Vicariate General of Ukraine and affiliated to the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas Angelicum United Kingdom Mater Ecclesiae College St Mary s University Twickenham London since 2019 7 United States Catholic University of America Washington DCUruguay Universidad Catolica del Uruguay Damaso Antonio Larranaga MontevideoFormer pontifical universities Edit Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany until the German Reformation Heythrop College University of London Bellarmine Institute London United Kingdom Lund Studium Generale Lund Sweden until the Danish Reformation 8 Royal and Pontifical University of Cordoba Cordoba Argentina until 1856 during the presidency of Justo Jose de Urquiza Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico Mexico City Mexico until the Mexican War of Independence Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy until the Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870 Universidad Catolica de Santo Tomas de Villanueva Havana Cuba until 1961 after the Cuban Revolution Universidad de San Ignacio Manila Philippines until 1768 after the Expulsion of the Jesuits Universidad Santo Tomas de Aquino Santo Domingo Dominican Republic then in Haiti until 1823 during the Unification of Hispaniola University of Aberdeen Old Aberdeen Scotland until the Scottish Reformation University of Cambridge Cambridge England until the English Reformation University of Cologne Cologne Germany until the French Revolutionary Wars University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark until the Danish Reformation University of Erfurt until the German Reformation University of Freiburg until the Suppression of the Society of Jesus University of Glasgow Glasgow Scotland until the Scottish Reformation University of Greifswald Greifswald Germany until the German Reformation University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany until the German Reformation University of Mainz until the French Revolutionary Wars University of Oxford Oxford England until the English Reformation University of Paris Paris France until the French Revolution University of Rostock Rostock Germany until the German Reformation University of Saint Andrews Saint Andrews Scotland until the Scottish Reformation University of San Marcos Lima Peru until the Peruvian War of Independence University of Tubingen until the German Reformation University of Wittenberg until the German Reformation University of Wurzburg Wurzburg Germany until the Napoleonic Wars Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden until the Swedish Reformation Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy Dublin Ireland Pontifical Athenaeum 1968 2015 Pontifical faculties EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pontifical university news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message School of Theology and Religious Studies The Catholic University of America Washington DC 9 Theological Faculty Catholic Theological Private University Linz Linz Facolta di Teologia di Lugano Lugano 10 Marianum Theological Faculty Rome Pontifical Faculty at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Seminary Mundelein IL Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception PFIC Dominican House of Studies Washington DC Wedabhakti Pontifical Faculty of Theology Sanata Dharma University YogyakartaEcclesiastical faculties EditLoyola School of Theology Ateneo de Manila University Manila Philippines 11 Catholic Institute of Sydney Sydney Australia School of Canon Law Catholic University of America 12 Pontifical colleges EditMain article Roman Colleges A number of national Roman Colleges designated as Pontifical Colleges serve primarily as residence halls for seminarians sent by the bishops of a particular country to study there such as the Belgian Pontifical College They may also provide housing for priests pursuing advanced degrees Students may take classes at the Gregorian the Angelicum or other universities in Rome In addition other members of the clergy may reside there when in Rome citation needed See also Edit Catholicism portal Schools portalCatholic university Doctor of Canon Law Ecclesiastical university Licentiate of Sacred Theology List of Roman Catholic seminaries Pontifical universities in RomeReferences Edit AVEPRO avepro va Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2012 a b Agenzia della Santa Sede per la Valutazione e la Promozione della Qualita delle Universita e Facolta Ecclesiastiche AVEPRO http www avepro va Archived 8 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 1 November 2012 Sapientia Christiana April 15 1979 John Paul II www vatican va Archived from the original on 20 September 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2011 PUC Rio Pontifical University St Patrick s College Maynooth Voice Europe Spain Mater Ecclesiae College Ecclesiastical Faculties at St Mary s University Denmark ruled Lund till the Great Northern War Andrina Stiles 1992 Sweden and the Baltic 1523 1721 London Hodder amp Stoughton Pontifical Status CUA Offers the S T B according to Gradi accademici in Italian Lugano Switzerland Faculty of Theology Archived from the original on 16 August 2016 Retrieved 4 July 2016 Loyola School of Theology http lst edu about us vision a mission School of Canon law CUASources EditMatthew Bunson ed 2010 Catholic Almanac 2010 Our Sunday Visitor pp 546 550 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pontifical university amp oldid 1130007050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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