Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology
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Motto | Latin: Dispensatores mysteriorum Dei (Dispensers of the mysteries of God) |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1861 |
Parent institution
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Seton Hall University |
Rector | Reverend Monsignor Joseph Reilly |
Students | appx. 100 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | theology.shu.edu |
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The Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST) is part of Seton Hall University, the Roman Catholic university of New Jersey, and is located in South Orange within the Archdiocese of Newark. ICCST is one of the oldest Catholic seminaries in the United States. The university is the oldest diocesan university in the country.[citation needed] ICSST admits both students to study as seminarians and lay persons as well. In addition to a Seminary Formation Program to prepare men for priesthood, ICSST has a renowned graduate program offering the following degrees:
- Master of Arts in Theology
- Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry
- Master of Divinity
The school attracts students from all over the world and in 2006 created a bachelor's degree program in Catholic Theology.[1]
Notable alumni
- Peter Baldacchino – Auxiliary Bishop of Miami[2]
- John P. Washington – one of the Four Chaplains, who died in World War II
References
- ↑ http://provost.shu.edu/senate/Meeting%20Documents%20and%20Minutes%2006-07/December%202006/Theology%20BA%20Application.htm#_Toc151878319
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External links
- ICSST official website
- Institute for Christian Spirituality
- Official university website
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- Seton Hall University
- Roman Catholic seminaries in the United States
- Seminaries and theological colleges in New Jersey
- Educational institutions established in 1861
- 1861 establishments in New Jersey