Theological College recognized its ministerial mentors with gratitude at the annual appreciation dinner!
The Basselin Scholars Program received two days of recognition and fund-raising support!
A synopsis of January’s whirlwind of activities at TC and CUA gives a glimpse of the dynamism of seminarian life!
The TC community concluded its semester with the joy and expectation of Advent!
Theological College participates in the mission and responsibility of the Bishops to provide for the People of God wise and holy priests close to the heart of Christ and consumed in His work of salvation. In affiliation with The Catholic University of America, Theological College assists seminarians in the task of vocational discernment and in the preparation for priestly life and ministry at the diocesan level, particularly as experienced in the United States.
The US Sulpician Province has opened a house of propaedeutic formation at the site of the first Roman Catholic seminary in the United States, St. Mary’s Seminary on Paca Street in Baltimore. Formators atThe Blessed Father Michael J. McGivney House, which was established in response to the release of the sixth edition of theProgram for Priestly Formation, will accompany candidates for not only Theological College and St. Mary’s Seminary, but also for any arch/diocese in the contiguous Eastern region.
The Sulpician tradition is rooted in forming men of character, educating effective priests, cultivating pastoral leaders, and nurturing an apostolic spirit.
Learn about seminarian community life, which is a selfless, fostering of a brotherly fraternity. This integral part of seminary formation takes various forms.
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For over a century, Theological College has played a pivotal historic role in forming seminarians for diocesan priesthood for the American Catholic Church.