Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary

The seminary building

The Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary in Vilnius, Lithuania. It traces its history to an institution founded by Cardinal Jurgis Radvila in 1582 (443 years ago) (1582). After being closed and reopened several times, it was re-established in 1993 (32 years ago) (1993) by Juozas Bačkis, the archbishop of Vilnius, and moved to a new building in 1997 (28 years ago) (1997).

The seminary prepares candidates for priesthood in the Vilnius Archdiocese and the dioceses of Panevėžys and Kaišiadorys. Over the course of the six-year programme, candidates study philosophy, theology, sociology, church history and teachings, educational theory, singing, psychology, languages, art history, and rhetoric. Its graduates receive a baccalaureate from the Pontifical Lateran University.[1]

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  1. ^ "Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary". Catholic Internet Service. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
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