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The Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary or IHMS, located at Pacifico Cabalit St., Taloto,
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, is a
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college
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established in 1950 by
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of
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, in implementation of Canon 1354, no. 2 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law that required the Bishop to establish such institution. It was first administered by the
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or SVDs for a contract of 10 years. To date, IHMS has educated hundreds of diocesan and religious priests (see Paring Bol-anon) as well as lay alumni now serving in different capacities all over the
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and abroad. Currently, there are more than a hundred seminarians studying at IHMS. The seminary is as much a unifying factor for the Paring Bol-anon and the different lay alumni groups since most of the members were once seminarians or professors there.


Recent history

On August 22, 2000, the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary celebrated its Golden Jubilee with the theme: "Mary and the Priesthood and Evangelization." In January 2010, Bishop Leonardo Y. Medroso announced that the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary High School Department would re-open in June 2010.


Milestones

* August 22, 1948 – laying down of cornerstone ( Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) * July 16, 1949 – pillars of the building built * 1950 – The Immaculate Heart of Mary Minor Seminary was officially founded * 1960 – The Diocesan Clergy officially took over administration from the SVD * 1961 – The College Department was opened * 1989 – The Minor Seminary gradually phased out * 1990 – The 40th anniversary celebration * August 22, 2000 – the Golden Jubilee was celebrated, with the theme "Mary and the Priesthood and Evangelization" * 2010 – The Minor Seminary was reopened by June; I.H.M.S. celebrated 60 years of existence


Administration

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– Rev. Fr. Harold Anthony Parilla, STL *
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– Rev. Fr. Roberto Supremo M.A *
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– Rev. Fr. Absalon Florenosos M.A *
Spiritual Director Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divinity, divine, or to learn and grow in their personal spirituality. The person seeking direction shares stories of their encounters ...
– Rev. Fr. Roque Dela Peña, M.A * Assistant Spiritual Director– Rev. Msgr. Jesus B. Ligason *
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College – Rev. Fr. Jose Conrado Estafia, PhD. *
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Pre-College – Rev. Fr. Christian Tecson, JCL *
Spiritual Director Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divinity, divine, or to learn and grow in their personal spirituality. The person seeking direction shares stories of their encounters ...
Pre-college- Rev. Fr. Roberto Supremo *
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– Mrs. Bernadette Aguillo *
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– Ms. Merce Lysa R. Balijon * Disbursing Officer - Mr. Eusebio Varquez * Bookkeeper - Mrs. Zoila E. Jimenez *
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High School Department – Rev. Fr. Christian Tecson, STL *
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High School Department – Rev. Fr. Garry Guiritan * Music Director – Rev. Fr. Irvin Garsuta * Principal High School Department – Mrs. Policronia B. Garsuta


Traditions


''Escudo'' or ''escutcheon''

The shield, called ''escudo'' or ''escutcheon'' of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, its history and meaning was drafted by Bernard Fuertes. It was drawn and finalized by popular Tagbilaran artists, Ric Ramasola and Tony Arat in 1961. The ''escudo'' or ''escutcheon'' has five (5) major elements. The "base" represents God's omnipotent power and grace protecting or shielding Mary – represented by the monogram "M" – from original sin, as it was said by David: "God, his was is immaculate...He is the shield of all that trust in Him." (2 Kings 22:31) The "Flaming Heart" represents Mary's loving and maternal concern for the seminarians and professors of the seminary. It is surrounded by "Twelve Stars" – adapted from her appearance to St. Bernadette of Lourdes in France telling her that "I am the Immaculate Conception," hence the title, Immaculate Heart of Mary, is adopted. Over the "escudo" is an open book representing the continuous search for knowledge by the seminarians through diligent studies. It is highlighted by the "Burning Torch" representing the "lumen Christi," or the light of Christ, which is always given to those who earnestly seek for knowledge and truth. The search for knowledge goes along with the cultivation of the following good habits (other authors call them virtues) that an IHM seminarian should endeavor to ultimately internalize such as ''Pietas'' or Piety means the habit or virtue of rendering respect and obedience not only to God's commandment and those of the Church but also to the laws of the State. Further, it means giving due respect and honor to both religious and civil superiors. Piety must be founded on the virtue of humility, without which the former would be nigh, impossible to achieve. ''Scientia'' or Science is the possession of this, especially divine science, is the result of a continuous search for knowledge under the aid of divine guidance; ''Sanctitas'' or Holiness is a virtue that is a must for all, most especially for seminarians and God's ministers. According to traditional theology, it is a habit of not being involved too much in worldly affairs, although in reality living in the world. It corresponds to the pursuit of knowledge. The more unworldly have attained a higher degree of science and sanctity. That is why St. Thomas Aquinas is called the "Angelic Doctor" because he attained the highest degree of these virtues. He is thereby honored by the Church and made the Patron of Catholic schools. The year 1950 represents the seminary's year of foundation by Bishop Julio Rosales of the
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. The ''circlets'' at the base of the monogram of Mary and at the bottom of the "escudo" is an abstract or idealistic representation of the Society of the Divine Word ''(Societas Verbum Divini)'' or SVD whose fathers managed the seminary for the first 10 years of its existence under the first set of professors with Rev. Alphonse M. Mildner, SVD as Rector, together with Fr. Simeon O. Valerio (ret. Bishop of Calapan, Or. Mindoro), Fr. Victor Drewes and Fr. Victor Tunkel.


St. Joseph Vocation Society (SJVS)

The St. Joseph Vocation Society or SJVS is a
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of the
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and IHMS. It was established in 1960 by then Fr. Felix S. Zafra (now deceased) with the purpose of supporting poor but deserving seminarians. Through the years, SJVS has sent many seminarians to the seminary who were ordained priests. Most of the Paring Bol-anon have received SJVS support. Funds come mainly from ordinary people through yearly house-to-house campaign by the seminarians. In 1989, SJVS launched a one-million-peso fund campaign. The Paring Bol-anon responded to the appeal. About two-thirds of the funds have been collected. In the
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, the proceeds of PB-USA Reunion dinners and concerts all go to the trust fund. Every year, the whole Paring Bol-anon offer masses for the intentions of SJVS benefactors and donors.


Jeduthun ensemble

The Jeduthun Ensemble is the ''Schola Cantorum'' or the official choir of IHMS. Conducted by a priest Music Director, the Jeduthun serves as the backbone of all choral singing within the bounds of the seminary and its traditional yearly concert performed in the capital
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for the local community. From in-house performances to town fiesta gigs, the Jeduthun Ensemble's reputation as a solid, high quality, well-arranged and conducted choral group has easily landed them, in the past, invitations to perform in other venues outside of
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, like
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,
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,
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and
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. One could almost say that IHMS' musical practices and tradition has been the seedbed of many a present musical successes of many of its
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in the field of music, like the pioneering acts of the ABCD Quartet of the '60s, the celebrated Singing Priests of
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in mid '80s, the well-choreographed Singing Priests of
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in late '80s and, not so recently, the very popular group, the high-powered Singing Priests of
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SPOT
in the late '90s. IHMS has also produced quite a number of prolific songwriters (TQ Solis Jr., Jimmy Borja) many of whom have won honors in different songwriters' competitions outside the four walls of the seminary, while some others have even chosen the field of music as their field of profession and livelihood. To date, Jeduthun Ensemble alumni have been in varying degrees a continuing presence in the field of music locally and internationally. While some have made it in the music business (se
Jimmy Borja
Arnold Zamora), many of its priest-products (see Paring Bol-anon) have also demonstrated as much propensity in their musical pursuit as artists and producers in their respective rights. Like the pioneering Singing Priests of
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, who released the first ever studio-recorded Paring Bol-anon albums,
Inspirational Songs
(1985)'' and ''Christmas in San Francisco (1986),'' it did not take long for others PBs to follow suit. In 1993, Fr. Roland Pacudan released 2 musical albums of original works in
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with
Citizens of the World
' and
Roads of Life
(1994).Fr. Roland Pacudan authored three books, one in 2009 entitled "Secundum Ordinem Vitae and two in 2010 entitled "Ego Sum Qui Sum and "Ordo Ab Chao".'' While in
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, Fr. J. Roel Lungay produced four compilations of original songs written by him, and with other PBs like Frs. TQ Solis, Jr. Elpidio Biliran, Jr. and Arnold Zamora, with
Mass of St. Rita
(1993)'',
Dear Jesus
(1994),''
Music Revisited, Vol. 1
(1995)'' and
One Heart, One Mind
(1996).'' In 1998, spearheaded by nationally known composer and arranger, Fr. Arnold Zamora, the Singing Priests of Tagbilaran released their self-titled CD,
SPOT
'' in San Francisco, while another longtime PB, in that same year, Msgr. Floro Arcamo, also of
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, with the help of long-time confrere, Fr. Rolando Caverte, and Suzanne St. John, released, too, his debut solo album of cover songs titled,
Songs of Faith And Inspiration
(1998).'' These and all others truly highlight musical achievements of Paring Bol-anons as well as other IHMS students which had its lowly beginning as alumni of the old Jeduthun Ensemble.


Jeduthun concerts and plays

* ''Sons of Jeduthun'', IHMS Silver Jubilee Celebration 1975,
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Cultural Center * ''Kura sa Cogon'', IHMS Auditorium and selected
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municipalities, 1977 * ''Jeduthun Ensemble'',
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and
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Tour, 1978 * ''Jeduthun in Concert'',
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and selected
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municipalities, 1979 * ''Confido in Domino'',
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Gymnasium, January 21–23, 1983 * ''Ite Missa Est'' * ''Eukaristikon '',
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. 1987 * ''The New Generation of Jeduthun'', February, 1987, in commemoration of the first anniversary of the
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Revolution * ''Jeduthun Ensemble in Concert'', a town-to-town Concert Tour in
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province and including one in
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, 1988 * ''IHMS Ruby Jubilee Concert'', IHMS Auditorium, 1990 * ''Everlasting Light'',
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Gymnasium, 1996 * ''Hiusatlo'',
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Gymnasium, 1997 * ''Jubilaeum 2000'' – IHMS Golden Jubilee Concert,
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Gymnasium, 2000


''Lagdâ sa Pamuyô''

The ''Lagdâ sa Pamuyô'', literally translated as "Handbook of Rules", contains the rules of discipline that prescribe the do's and don't's in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, or what should and should not be done.


Vocation tour

Vocation tour was an annual 3-day tour around the Province of Bohol during the late 1970s. All the seminarians, both high school and college, together with the faculty-priests, are divided into 3 or 4 groups with each group assigned specific towns/municipalities to visit. The entire province is covered during the tour. The parish priest would host one group and would schedule them to visit the different parochial and public schools in the town. There the seminarians would talk about life in the seminary and render a presentation to the students, inviting them to enter the seminary.


Summer apostolate

The Summer Apostolate is part of the formation of seminarians that will allow them to engage in real-life apostolate work. It is usually held from April to May each year. It is during this period that the college seminarians are assigned to work in the different towns/municipalities of Bohol under the guidance of the Parish Priest.


Paring Bol-anon

''See:
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'' The Paring Bol-anon or the
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is the fraternity of
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priests who come from
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,
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, the majority of whom are currently serving in the parishes of the two dioceses in
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, namely, the
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and the Diocese of Talibon, while a good number of them are also serving outside the
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, most notably
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,
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and the
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, either as bishops, chaplains, pastors or guest priests.


Bohol Major Seminarians

It all started in the mid and late seventies when IHMS alumni who moved on to the different major theological schools for their final priestly formation began organizing themselves into a viable entity or an
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wherein they can represent and speak for themselves on issues affecting the
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and students aspiring to become priests one day. Hence, the birth of the official organization of seminarians called the Bohol Major Seminarians. During these times many parish priests in the local parishes were not totally supportive of the seminary's and the diocese's summer program of sending seminarians to the different parishes for pastoral exposure in order to develop their skills in pastoral work. There were some seminarians who complained about being arbitrarily sent home by some parish priests and ended up being deprived of that rare and unique opportunity to learn first-hand the ins and outs of parish work, while on the other hand, many others, who were welcomed in their parish assignments, experienced a tremendously rich opportunity of actual parish life and even told stories of their hands-on experience which not only caused many to envy but also a major concern to the major seminarians and seminary formators. And so evolved from this the organization of seminarians called the BMS or the Bohol Major Seminarians, which eventually splintered into smaller groups, depending on what area of the
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they pursued further studies: BMS-
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, BMS-
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, BMS-
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and BMS-
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. Eventually the BMS proved to be the catalyst that sparked the transformation of the
Diocese of Tagbilaran The Diocese of Tagbilaran is one of the 72 ecclesiastical territories called dioceses of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It is one of 2 dioceses in the province of Bohol and is part of the ecclesiastical province of the Cebu. The Diocese ...
and its clergy as well as the official founding of the Paring Bol-anon as a priestly fraternity in 1979 in a synod-like assembly of clergy that issued the first ever Diocesan Thrust. ** BMS-Tagbilaran – College seminarians studying at IHMS ** BMS-Cebu – Theology students studying at Seminario Mayor de San Carlos ** BMS-Manila – Theology students studying at UST Pontifical Seminary, San Jose Major Seminary (Ateneo) and at Tagaytay seminaries (MSP, SASMA, DWS) ** BMS-Mindanao – Theology students studying at any Mindanao seminaries (REMASE, DIOPEM, St. John Vianney)


Alumni associations

Also See:''
List of notable alumni of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary The college departments and former high school of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines have graduate notable people, including priests and pastors, missionaries, and lay people in politics, academia, m ...
'' * '' Paring Bol-anon'' – The association of Boholano priests based in different locations. * ''BANGKÂ'' – (Bol-anon Alang sa Nagkahiusang Katuyuan) the alumni association based in
Manila Manila ( , ; fil, Maynila, ), officially the City of Manila ( fil, Lungsod ng Maynila, ), is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. It is highly urbanized and, as of 2019, was the world's most densely populate ...
was organized and registered with the SEC in the mid 1990s with Atty Mannix Cimafranca as the President. * ''TIPASÎ'' – originally ''Tagbilaran Integration of ex-Priests And ex-Seminarians Inc.'', the alumni association based in
Tagbilaran City Tagbilaran, officially the City of Tagbilaran ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 104,976 people. Encompassing a l ...
. It was organized in 1986 with Timmy Balane as interim president. In 2000, during the presidency of Jun Amora, the acronym was solely used and the acronym's meaning dropped since the non-Tagbilaran based alumni were uneasy with the use of the word Tagbilaran. The word, TIPASI (in the vernacular meaning, an unhusked grain of rice), was thus used in the context of its meaning in the vernacular. It turned out to be the right move as other branches of TIPASI were established. ** ''TIPASÎ-Tagbilaran'' – the alumni association based in
Tagbilaran City Tagbilaran, officially the City of Tagbilaran ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 104,976 people. Encompassing a l ...
with Ariel Dominquez as president in 2006. ** ''TIPASÎ-Talibon'' – the alumni association based in
Talibon Talibon, officially the Municipality of Talibon ( ceb, Lungsod sa Talibon; tgl, Bayan ng Talibon), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 71,272 people. It is lo ...
with Palug Logroño as president in 2006. ** ''TIPASÎ-Cebu'' – the alumni association based in
Cebu City Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Sugbo; fil, Lungsod ng Cebu; hil, Dakbanwa sang Sugbo), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines and capital of the Cebu Province. Acc ...
with Atty. Aquilino Felicitas as president in 2006. ** ''Charlatans'' – coined by former Rector, now Bishop, Zacharias C. Jimenez for the freshman class of 1976, College Department ** ''Baboga'' – or, Baston Bobits Gang, name adopted by the HS Batch '80 for their class; ** ''Hoi Polloi Society'' – 1999


Publications

* ''Our Seminary'' – School Yearbook (also known as Annual) * ''Legité'' – The official college newsletter * ''Sal Terrae'' – The official high school newsletter * ''Precis'' – The official prayer and song book of the seminary * ''ISDÂ Pahayagan'' – The official newsletter of the Paring Bol-anon all over the world. "The Paring Bol-anon is ISDA; ISDA is the Paring Bol-anon." (''Fr. Vicente Nunag, III, Ulo Sa Isda, ISDA, July 1993 Issue'')ISDAmerica Portal
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''Scriptum''
– The unofficial and unauthorized newsletter of the IHMS Batch HS '80 and College '84


Gallery

Image:IHMS-HS-Bldg.jpg, View of the IHMS High School Bldg Image:HSviewFromCollege-3Nov05.JPG, view of the High School Building from the College Image:IHMSChapel.JPG, The Chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary Image:YChapel-3Nov05-g.JPG, IHMS Chapel Image:RotundaFromCollege.JPG, view of the Rotunda from the College Building Image:Roofgarden-3Nov05-c.JPG, Roof Garden Image:Confido.jpg, Confido in Domino Concert mobile publicity


See also

* Paring Bol-anon *
Diocese of Tagbilaran The Diocese of Tagbilaran is one of the 72 ecclesiastical territories called dioceses of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It is one of 2 dioceses in the province of Bohol and is part of the ecclesiastical province of the Cebu. The Diocese ...
* Diocese of Talibon


References


External links


IHMS Names Database

IHMS Alumni Corner

Paring Bol-anon Music



Paring Bol-anon Music Station

Ecclesiastical Territories of the Philippines
{{Universities and Colleges in Bohol Education in Tagbilaran Christian organizations established in 1950 Catholic organizations established in the 20th century Catholic seminaries in the Philippines 1950 establishments in the Philippines