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St. John's Regional Seminary (Philosophate)

St. John's Regional Seminary (Philosophate) is a Roman Catholic seminary in India that provides the philosophical stage of priestly formation for candidates preparing for the Catholic priesthood. As a regional philosophate, it serves seminarians drawn from a group of dioceses, offering the multi-year programme in philosophy that precedes theological studies at a separate theologate.

Key facts

Name St. John's Regional Seminary (Philosophate)
Type Roman Catholic regional seminary (philosophate)
Affiliation Catholic Church in India
Country India
Wikidata Q7588827

Background

In Catholic priestly formation, seminaries are typically organised into a philosophate, where students complete the philosophical curriculum, and a theologate, where they pursue theology. Regional seminaries in India are usually established to serve seminarians of multiple neighbouring dioceses, with curricula structured in line with the norms of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India and the Holy See's Ratio Fundamentalis for priestly formation.

Academic programme

As a philosophate, the seminary's principal academic focus is the formation of seminarians in philosophy, including subjects such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, the history of philosophy, and Indian philosophical traditions. Alongside academic study, students typically follow a parallel programme of spiritual, pastoral, and human formation. On completion of the philosophate stage, students normally proceed to a theologate to begin theological studies leading to ordination.

Significance

Institutions such as St. John's Regional Seminary form part of the network of Catholic seminaries in India that prepare diocesan clergy for the Latin Church. By concentrating philosophical formation in a regional centre, such philosophates allow participating dioceses to share faculty and resources while standardising the early stage of seminary education.

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