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Theological College is the seminary of the Catholic University of America, serving the Church and the nation for over a century. It offers a comprehensive formation program that accompanies seminarians in their personal, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral growth.
- Formation
Theological College is uniquely qualified to prepare...
- Admission
Theological College admits seminarians sponsored by a...
- Faculty
Catholic University Faculty. Located in Washington, D.C.,...
- Alumni and Giving
For over a century, Theological College at The Catholic...
- About Us
About Us. Theological College is the national seminary of...
- Basselin Program
In order to complete the undergraduate program in the School...
- Pre-Theology Program
The Pre-Theology Program is a full two-year program that...
- TC Schola and Music Program
Theological College’s music program provides training for...
- Formation
Theological College is the national Catholic diocesan seminary for the Latin Church in the United States. The school was founded in 1917 and is located in Washington, D.C. It is affiliated with the Catholic University of America and is owned and administered by priests of the Society of Saint-Sulpice .
Theological College is a Sulpician seminary affiliated with The Catholic University of America. It prepares men for priestly life and ministry in the United States, with a propaedeutic stage in Baltimore.
Theological College is a seminary of the Catholic University of America that offers ecclesial degrees, Sulpician formation, pastoral experience, and diverse community. It is located near the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the USCCB buildings in Washington, D.C.
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In affiliation with The Catholic University of America, Theological College assists seminarians in the task of vocational discernment and in the preparation for priestly life and ministry at the diocesan level, particularly as experienced in the United States.