List of Roman Catholic Seminaries

List Of Roman Catholic Seminaries

This is a list of Roman Catholic seminaries in the world, including those that have been closed. By the 2012 Pontifical Yearbook, the total number of candidates for the priesthood of the world is 118,990 at the end of the year 2010. These students are in 6,974 seminaries around the world; 3,194 diocesan seminaries and 3,780 religious seminaries.

Read more about List Of Roman Catholic Seminaries:  Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic Of, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, East Timor, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel and Palestinian Territories, Jamaica, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam

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