Ecclesiastical university

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An ecclesiastical university is a special type of higher education school recognised by the Canon law of the Catholic Church. It is one of two types of universities recognised, the other type being the Catholic university. Every single ecclesiastical university is a pontifical university, while only a few Catholic universities are pontifical.

Some independent institutions, schools or university faculties, even at non-pontifical universities, can be ecclesiastical institutes, ecclesiastical schools or ecclesiastical faculties and may also be given charters by the Holy See to grant ecclesiastical degrees, usually in one or two specific fields.

Ecclesiastical universities are licensed to grant ecclesiastical degrees in:

These ecclesiastical degrees are prerequisites to certain offices in the Roman Catholic Church, especially considering that bishop candidates are selected mainly from priests who are doctors of sacred theology (S.T.D.) or canon law (J.C.D.) and that ecclesiastical judges and attorneys must at least be licentiates of canon law (J.C.L.).

Ecclesiastical universities and faculties

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Argentina

  • Facultades de Filosofía y Teología, San Miguel

Australia

Brazil

Cameroon

Canada

Chile

Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

  • Facultés Catholiques de Kinshasa, Kinshasa

Croatia

  • Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Zagreb, Zagreb

Dominican Republic

  • Seminario Pontificio Santo Tomás de Aquino, Santo Domingo

France

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Germany

Hong Kong

Hungary

India

Indonesia

  • Wedabhakti Pontifical Faculty of Theology, Yogyakarta

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Source:[1] (Pontifical Universities and Atheneum are listed in the Pontifical Universities article, while here are the Pontifical Institutes and Faculties.)

Lebanon

Malta

  • Faculty of Theology, Tal-Virtù

Nigeria

Philippines

Poland

Spain

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Switzerland

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Taiwan

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  • Fu Jen Faculty of Theology of St. Robert Bellarmine, New Taipei City

United Kingdom

United States

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Additionally, numerous other United States institutions have arrangements by which they may grant pontifical degrees, including:

Ecclesiastical faculties

Africa

America, North

Canada

Latin America and Caribbean-West Indies

  • Instituto De Estudios Ecclesiasticos Padre Felix Varela, Havana, Cuba

United States

America, South

Asia

East Asia

  • Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
    • Faculty of Philosophy
    • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Theology, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan
  • Fu Jen Faculty of Theology of St. Robert Bellarmine, Taipei, Taiwan

South Asia

  • Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bangalore, India
    • Faculty of Philosophy
    • Faculty of Theology
  • Jnana Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Pune, India
    • Faculty of Philosophy
    • Faculty of Theology
  • Saint Peter's Pontifical Institute, Bangalore, India
    • Faculty of Theology
    • Institute of Philosophy
  • Paurastya Vidyapitham Pontifical Oriental Institute of Religious Studies, Kottayam, India
  • Sacred Heart College Satya Nilayam, Madras (Chennai), India
  • Faculty of Theology, Saint Albert's College, Ranchi, India
  • Faculty of Theology, Vidyajyoti Institute of Religious Studies, Delhi

South East Asia

  • Fakultas Teologi Wedabhakti (Wedabhakti Pontifical Faculty of Theology), Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines[9]
  • University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
    • Faculty of Canon Law
    • Faculty of Philosophy
    • Faculty of Theology
  • Catholic Institute of Viet Nam

West Asia

Europe

Austria

Balkan - Southeast Europe

Central-East Europe

France

Germany

Italy

Northwest Europe

Poland

Southwest Europe Iberia Mediterranean

Switzerland

Oceania

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