San Carlos Seminary - Priest-formators of San Carlos Seminary

Priest-formators of San Carlos Seminary

There are fourteen priests of the Archdiocese of Manila that cater to the formation program of seminarians for the School Year 2012–2013.

  • Msgr. Hernando Coronel, PC, MA, MBA, MPA
Rector
  • Fr. Ramon Merino
Procurator
Associate Director, Formation Year
  • Fr. Carlo Magno Marcelo
Director, Theology Department
Music Director
  • Fr. Rey Anthony Yatco
Director, Philosophy Department
Liturgy Director
Priest-Adviser, Seminaryo-Tahanan ng San Carlos (SETA)
  • Fr. Jose Francisco Syquia, MA, STL
Director, Formation Year
  • Fr. Joselito Martin
Director, Pastoral-Spiritual Integration Year
  • Fr. Joel Jason, MA, STL
Academic Dean, San Carlos Graduate School of Theology
Director, Archbishop Gabriel M. Reyes Memorial Library
Admissions Director
  • Fr. Lorenz Moises Festin, Ph.D
Academic Dean, Philosophy Department
Publications Director
  • Fr. Joselito Buenafe, MA, STL
Spiritual Director, Theology Department
  • Fr. Yulito Ignacio, STL
Head Spiritual Director, Philosophy Department
  • Msgr. Allen Aganon, PC, MA
Pastoral Director, Theology Department
  • Fr. Rolando Garcia Jr., MA, STL
Spiritual Director, Formation Year
Resident Professor
  • Fr. Celestino Pascual, STL
Spiritual Director, Philosophy Department
  • Fr. Albert Cecilio Flores, MA, STL
Spiritual Director, Philosophy Department

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