Seminary - Wikipedia A seminary, school of theology, theological college, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called seminarians) in scripture and theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to serve as clergy, in academics, or mostly in Christian ministry [1]
What is a seminarian? - Saint John Paul II Seminary A seminarian is a man who is discerning the Lord's call to the Roman Catholic priesthood By virtue of his baptism, he is a member of the priesthood of all believers
What is a Seminarian? - Office of Vocations to Priesthood The seminarian first became a disciple of Christ at his Baptism; formation in the seminary will enable him to grow as a disciple who is discerning and preparing for ordained ministry
How to become a Catholic seminarian - Saint Paul Seminary How to become a Catholic seminarian You or someone you know may be experiencing a call to discern the priesthood Now what? Here's a guide to the practical next steps In the United States, aspiring seminarians with an undergraduate degree usually go to what's called major seminary
What is a Seminarian? – Office of Vocations A seminarian is a man who is discerning the Lord’s call to the Roman Catholic priesthood By virtue of his baptism, he is a member of the priesthood of all believers
What is Seminary? Catholic Formation and How to Become a Priest Learn more about seminary, Catholic formation and how to become a priest below Becoming a Catholic priest is a decision you should take seriously It’s also one that takes time to truly come to fruition, so you need to be sure you’re ready to take the necessary steps