Pontifical University of Antonianum

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Pontificia Università Antonianum
motto in doctrina et sanctitate
founding 1890 c., 1933
Sponsorship Catholic Church
place Rome
country ItalyItaly Italy
Rector Sr. Mary Melon SFA
Networks FIUC
Website www.antonianum.eu
Antonianum

The Pontifical University Antonianum ( Latin : Pontificia Universitas Antonianum , Italian : Pontificia Università Antonianum ) is a religious college of the Franciscans (OFM) in Rome (Rione Esquilino ).

overview

The Antonianum was founded in 1887 by Bernardino Del Vago da Portogruaro , Franciscan General Minister from 1869 to 1889, as a religious college.

On November 20, 1890 was with inauguration by Pope Leo XIII. academic operations began as Collegium Sancti Antonii Patavini in Urbe . The name was on May 17, 1933 by decree of Pope Pius XI. changed to Athenaeum Antonianum de Urbe ; on June 14, 1938, the college received its status as a Pontifical College.

Pope John Paul II elevated the university to the Antonianum Pontifical University on January 11, 2005 .

In the building complex is the Basilica minor Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana as well as other institutions such as the International Marian Pontifical Academy , the Collegio Internazionale S. Antonio (CISA) and the Fraternità Gabriele Allegra .

university

Mainly members of the male orders of the Franciscans (OFM) , Capuchins and the Minorites as well as sisters of different women's orders study at the university ; the university is also open to laypeople.

The focus is on teaching in Catholic theology and philosophy as well as specializations in theology and spirituality, such as dogmatics , Mariology and spirituality .

Subjects

Rectors

Well-known graduates and professors

Web links

Commons : Pontifical University Antonianum  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.antonianum.eu/it/news/3309/La-profssa-Mary-Melone-nuovo-Rettore-Magnifico-della-Pontificia-Universita-Antonianum
  2. Members. In: www.fiuc.org. International Federation of Catholic Universities, accessed September 26, 2019 .

Coordinates: 41 ° 53 ′ 21.3 "  N , 12 ° 30 ′ 15"  E