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Pontifical Alphonsian Academy
Pontifical institution of higher education in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pontifical Alphonsian Academy (Italian: Pontificia Accademia Alfonsiana; Latin: Pontificia Academia Alphonsiana), also commonly known as the Alphonsianum, is a pontifical institution of higher education founded in 1949 by the Redemptorists and located in Rome, Italy.

Since 1960, the Academy has specialized in moral theology as a part of the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifical Lateran University.[1] In 2023, Pope Francis granted the institute the title of "Pontifical."[2] The Academy grants both the licentiate and the doctoral degrees in moral theology.
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Notable alumni
Cardinals
- Fridolin Ambongo Besungu (1960-)
- Francesco Coccopalmerio (1938– )
- Polycarp Pengo (1944–)
- Severino Poletto (1933–2022)[3]
- Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga (1942– )
- Antoine Kambanda (1958 -)
Archbishops and bishops
- Joseph Charron (1939–)[4]
- Peter Comensoli (1960– )
- James D. Conley (1955– )
- Earl K. Fernandes (1972– )[5]
- Patrick Hoogmartens (1952– )[6]
- Thomas J. Hennen (1978-)[7]
- Carl Frederick Mengeling (1930–)
- Franco Mulakkal (1964– )
- John Clayton Nienstedt (1947– )
- Michael Fors Olson (1966– )
- Luigi Padovese (1947–2010)
- Wojciech Polak (1964– )
- Joseph Indrias Rehmat (1966–)
- Hipólito Reyes Larios (1946–2021)[8]
- Luis José Rueda Aparicio (1962– )
- Michael Sis (1960– )
- Fikremariam Hagos Tsalim (1970– )
- Edmund James Whalen (1958–)
- John Wilson (1968–)
- Anicetus Bongsu Antonius Sinaga (1941–2020)
Theologians
- Charles E. Curran (1934– )
- Paulachan Kochappilly (1960– )
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