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The National Seminary of The Catholic University of America. With a rich history of over a century of service, Theological College has prepared generations of holy, theologically astute, self-motivated, socially responsible, and compassionate priests to serve the Church.
- Formation
Theological College is uniquely qualified to prepare...
- Admission
Theological College admits seminarians sponsored by a...
- Faculty
Theological College’s full faculty complement has more than...
- Schools
Professional Studies. Social Work. Theology and Religious...
- About Us
About Us. Theological College is the national seminary of...
- Basselin Program
In order to complete the undergraduate program in the School...
- Liturgy and Prayer
Integral to fraternal life and the spiritual formation of...
- 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 .
- 1917
- Washington, D.C., United States
- Sulpician Seminary, (1917–1940)
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Theological College, the national diocesan seminary of The Catholic University of America, is directed by the priests of the Society of St. Sulpice. For more information, please call the Rector's Office at (202) 756-4907 or email Theological College .
Theological College, the national diocesan seminary of The Catholic University of America, is directed by the priests of the Society of St. Sulpice. For more information, please call the Rector's Office at (202) 756-4907 or email Theological College .
Dedicated to advancing the dialogue between faith and reason, Catholic University seeks to discover and impart the truth through excellence in teaching and research. It offers academic degrees in Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Canon Law, Engineering, Law, Library Science, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Social Work, and ...