Pontifical Universities In Rome
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A pontifical university or ''athenaeum'' is a
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university A university () is an educational institution, institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several Discipline (academia), academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly ...
established by and directly under the authority of the
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. It is licensed to grant
academic degree An academic degree is a qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university. These institutions often offer degrees at various levels, usually divided into und ...
s in sacred faculties, the most important of which are
theology Theology is the study of religious belief from a Religion, religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an Discipline (academia), academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itse ...
,
canon law Canon law (from , , a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical jurisdiction, ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its membe ...
, and
philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
. Pontifical universities follow a
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an system of degrees in the sacred faculties, granting the baccalaureate, the licentiate, and the
doctorate A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
. As defined by the 1983 ''Code of Canon Law'': Independent institutions or individual faculties at non-pontifical universities may also be given charters by the
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(under canon 814) to grant pontifical degrees, usually in one or two specific fields. These are referred to as a "pontifical faculty," "pontifical institute," or "pontifical athenaeo" to distinguish them from an entire "pontifical university," which incorporates at least four faculties, including theology, canon law, and philosophy. The vicariate (diocese) of Rome has established an office for campus ministry and the pastoral care of students, the Office of Pastorale Universitaria. This office serves students at the pontifical universities as well as those enrolled at state universities.


Academic degrees

Pontifical universities divide studies into 3 cycles: the first cycle of varying duration, after which is obtained a Bachelor (''Baccalaureato''), the second cycle, which leads to the conferment of a License degree (''Licenza''), and finally the third cycle, which grant a ''Graduate'' degree (''Dottorato''). The duration of courses varies from university to university. In
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"degrees in
Sacred Theology Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of an ...
and other specific ecclesiastical disciplines ( Sacred Scriptures,
Canon Law Canon law (from , , a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical jurisdiction, ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its membe ...
,
Spirituality The meaning of ''spirituality'' has developed and expanded over time, and various meanings can be found alongside each other. Traditionally, spirituality referred to a religious process of re-formation which "aims to recover the original shape o ...
, Sacred Liturgy,
Missiology Missiology is the academic study of the Christian mission history and methodology. It began to be developed as an academic discipline in the 19th century. Definition Broadly speaking, missiology is "an interdisciplinary field of inquiry into Ch ...
, and Religious Sciences), conferred by a Faculty approved by the
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are recognized by the
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" pursuant to art. 10/II of the 25 March 1985 n.21 Law (OJ No 28, April 10, 1985). However, no measures were taken designed to establish a priori the equivalence with the titles conferred by Italian universities. It is therefore not possible to predetermine a mandatory equivalence for qualifications issued by pontifical universities with those issued by state universities. Indeed, in
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, constant changes make it very complex to unify a university curriculum with the problem of equality that must be resolved, at their request, from time to time by the relevant Ministry of Education, University and Research.


Courses

Generally, Pontifical universities are composed of the three traditional ecclesiastical faculties of Theology, Philosophy, and Canon Law. Additionally, they might include the ecclesiastical faculties of Sacred Scriptures, Sacred Liturgy, Spirituality, Missiology, and Religious Sciences. However, after approval from the Holy See, faculties for other ecclesiastical and non-ecclesiastical degrees have also been formed in Pontifical institutions. The Apostolic Constitution Veritatis Gaudium (in its Appendix II) lists the following: Christian Archeology, Bioethics, Social communications, Civil Law (and ''Utriusque iuris''),
Christian A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism, monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the wo ...
and Classical Letters, Holistic Ecology Studies, Judaic Studies and Jewish-Christian Relations, Sacred Music, Ancient Near Eastern Studies,
Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feel ...
, Educational Sciences,
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(which include the Social Doctrine of the Church), Church History (which includes the Cultural Heritage of the Church),
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and
Islamic Studies Islamic studies is the academic study of Islam, which is analogous to related fields such as Jewish studies and Quranic studies. Islamic studies seeks to understand the past and the potential future of the Islamic world. In this multidiscipli ...
, Oriental Studies, Studies on Marriage and Family, and Studies in Peace Sciences. Although not included in the list, the studies of Patristic Sciences should be mentioned as well, since the Augustinian Patristic Institute was specifically founded for the study of both Western Patristics (Theology of the Church Fathers) and Western Patrology (Lives and Writings of Church Fathers), while its Eastern counterparts are studied at the Pontifical Oriental Institute.


Pontifical Institutions in Rome

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has twenty-two pontifical institutions. They are organized as pontifical universities (with respect to can. 815), and pontifical athenaea, institutes of higher education, and faculties (these with respect to can. 814). (The Religious Order or other ecclesiastical body responsible for the administration of the university is listed in parentheses.)


Pontifical Universities (can. 815)

* Pontifical Gregorian University "''Gregoriana''" (
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) * Pontifical Lateran University "''Lateranum''" ( Diocese of Rome) * Pontifical Salesian University "''Salesianum''" ( Salesian Fathers) * Pontifical University of the Holy Cross "''Santa Croce''" ( Opus Dei) * Pontifical University of St. Anthony "''Antonianum''" (
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) * Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas "''Angelicum''" (
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) * Pontifical Urban University "''Urbaniana''" ( Dicastery for Evangelization)


Pontifical Athenaea (can. 814)

* Pontifical Athenaeum "''Regina Apostolorum''" ( Legionaries of Christ) * Pontifical Athenaeum of St. Anselm "''Anselmianum''" (
Benedictines The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly Christian mysticism, contemplative Christian monasticism, monastic Religious order (Catholic), order of the Catholic Church for men and f ...
)


Pontifical Faculties (can. 814)

* Pontifical Faculty of Education "''Auxilium''" ( Salesian Sisters) * Pontifical Faculty of Theology and Institute of Spirituality "''Teresianum''" ( Discalced Carmelites) * Pontifical Theological Faculty "''Marianum''" (
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) * Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure "''Seraphicum''" ( Conventual Franciscans)


Pontifical Institutes (can. 814)

* Pontifical Institute "John Paul II" for Marriage and Family Sciences * Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies "PISAI" (
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) * Pontifical Institute for Christian Archaeology "PIAC" *
Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music The Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music (; ) is an institution of higher education of the Roman Catholic Church specifically dedicated to the study of religious music, church music. It is based in Rome, Italy, located in the former Pontifical Ab ...
"PIMS" * Pontifical Institute of Ambrosian Sacred Music "PIAMS" at Milan utside of Rome, but associated to PIMS


Pontifical Institutions incorporated or associated to others (can. 814)

* Pontifical Institute for Biblical Studies "''Biblicum''" (
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) ssociated to Gregoriana* Pontifical Institute for Eastern Studies "''Orientale''" (
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) ssociated to Gregoriana* Pontifical Institute for Patristic Sciences "''Augustinianum''" ( Augustines) ncorporated into Lateranum* Pontifical Institute of Theology of Consecrated Life "''Claretianum''" ( Claretians) ncorporated into Lateranum* Pontifical Institute of Moral Theology "''Accademia Alfonsiana''" ( Redemptorists) ncorporated into Lateranum


Others

Four historical Pontifical Institutions in Rome have been incorporated into larger Pontifical Universities becoming discipline-specific faculties: * Pontifical Institute for Pastoral Ministry "''Redemptor Hominis''" erves as Faculty of Pastoral Theology at ''Lateranum''ref name=PUL>
* Pontifical Institute of ''Latinitas'' erves as Faculty of Christian and Classical Literature at ''Salesianum''* Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy erves as Faculty of Sacred Liturgy at ''Anselmianum''* Pontifical Institute of ''Utriusque Iuris'' omprising the Faculties of Canon Law and Civil Law at ''Lateranum''ref name=PUL/> Some Roman Pontifical Institutions are associated with other institutions in
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: * ''Pontificium Institutum Biblicum'' ncorporated into ''Biblicum''ref>
* ''
Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (SBF), Latin for 'Franciscan Biblical Studies', is a Franciscan academic society based in Jerusalem. It is a center of biblical and archaeological research and studies, established by the Franciscan Custody of the H ...
'' ncorporated into ''Antonianum''* '' Studium Theologicum Salesianum'' ncorporated into ''Salesianum'' For completeness of information, a pontifical institute of higher learning, the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome, takes care of the preparation of the
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for the service
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of the
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of various nunciatures or in Secretary of State of the Holy See.


References

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