List of Alumni of The Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary

List Of Alumni Of The Immaculate Heart Of Mary Seminary

The Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary High School (now phased out) and College Departments in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines have produced people that have found their niches in society, occupying positions locally as well as internationally . Many of its priests-alumni are pastors not only of the local parishes but also of churches in different parts of the world, particularly the United States. Others serve as missionaries to different mission countries, while many who have chosen the lay state have made their marks in the field of politics, the academe, music and arts, medicine, etc as well as the private and public sectors.

Below is a list of notable people affiliated with the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary including graduates, former students, and former professors.


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