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A pontifical university is a Catholic university established by and directly under the authority of the Holy See. It is licensed to grant
academic degree An academic degree is a qualification awarded to students upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university. These institutions commonly offer degrees at various levels, usually including unde ...
s in sacred faculties, the most important of which are theology, canon law, and
philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. Some ...
. Pontifical universities follow a European system of degrees in the sacred faculties, granting the baccalaureate, the licentiate, and the doctorate. 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 Holy See (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 The Pastorale Universitaria is an office of the Cardinal Vicar (Vicar General of the Diocese of Rome) responsible for the pastoral care of students at the Pontifical universities and Pontifical academies of Rome. The office is responsible for rais ...
. 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 Italy "degrees in Sacred Theology and other specific ecclesiastical disciplines (
Sacred Scriptures Religious texts, including scripture, are texts which various religions consider to be of central importance to their religious tradition. They differ from literature by being a compilation or discussion of beliefs, mythologies, ritual pra ...
, Canon Law,
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 Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence among believers. The property is often ascribed to objects (a ...
, Missiology, and Religious Sciences), conferred by a Faculty approved by the Holy See are recognized by the State" 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 Italy, 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 being erected in Pontifical institutions. The Apostolic Constitution Veritatis Gaudium (in its Appendix II) lists the following:
Christian Archeology Biblical archaeology is an academic school and a subset of Biblical studies and Levantine archaeology. Biblical archaeology studies archaeological sites from the Ancient Near East and especially the Holy Land (also known as Palestine, Land ...
, Bioethics,
Social communications Communication (from la, communicare, meaning "to share" or "to be in relation with") is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term may also refer to the message communicated through such transmissions or the field of inquir ...
, Civil Law (and ''Utriusque iuris''),
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
and
Classical Letters Classical may refer to: European antiquity *Classical antiquity, a period of history from roughly the 7th or 8th century B.C.E. to the 5th century C.E. centered on the Mediterranean Sea *Classical architecture, architecture derived from Greek and ...
, Holistic Ecology Studies, Judaic Studies and Jewish-Christian Relations, Sacred Music, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Psychology,
Educational Sciences Education sciences or education theory (traditionally often called ''pedagogy'') seek to describe, understand, and prescribe education policy and practice. Education sciences include many topics, such as pedagogy, andragogy, curriculum, learning, ...
, Social Sciences (which include the
Social Doctrine of the Church Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. Etymology The word "social" derives from ...
), Church History (which includes the Cultural Heritage of the Church), Arab and Islamic Studies,
Oriental Studies Oriental studies is the academic field that studies Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology. In recent years, the subject has often been turned into the newer terms of Middle Eastern studi ...
, 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

In Rome, we find twenty-two pontifical institutions associated among themselves for common collaboration.Conferenza Rettori Università e Istituzioni Pontificie Romane (CRUIPRO). (Language: Italian)
/ref> 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''" ( Jesuits) * Pontifical Lateran University "''Lateranum''" ( Diocese of Rome) * Pontifical Salesian University "''Salesianum''" ( Salesian Fathers) * Pontifical University of the Holy Cross "''Santa Croce''" (
Opus Dei Opus Dei, formally known as the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei ( la, Praelatura Sanctae Crucis et Operis Dei), is an institution of the Catholic Church whose members seek personal Christian holiness and strive to imbue their work an ...
) * Pontifical University of St. Anthony "''Antonianum''" ( Franciscans) * Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas "''Angelicum''" ( Dominicans) * 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 , image = Medalla San Benito.PNG , caption = Design on the obverse side of the Saint Benedict Medal , abbreviation = OSB , formation = , motto = (English: 'Pray and Work') , foun ...
) ''Pontifical Institutes'' (can. 814): * Pontifical Institute "John Paul II" for Marriage and Family Sciences *
Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies The Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies ( it, Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi e d'Islamistica, la, Pontificium Institutum Studiorum Arabicorum et Islamicorum; PISAI) traces the origins of its foundation back to 1926 and the work o ...
"PISAI" * Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology "PIAC" * Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music "PIMS" * Pontifical Institute of Ambrosian Sacred Music "PIAMS" at Milan utside of Rome, but associated to PIMS ''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''" (
Servites The Servite Order, officially known as the Order of Servants of Mary ( la, Ordo Servorum Beatae Mariae Virginis; abbreviation: OSM), is one of the five original Catholic mendicant orders. It includes several branches of friars (priests and brothe ...
) * Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure "''Seraphicum''" ( Conventual Franciscans) ''Pontifical Institutions incorporated or associated to others'' (can. 814): * Pontifical Institute for Biblical Studies "''Biblicum''" ( Jesuits) ssociated to Gregoriana* Pontifical Institute for Eastern Studies "''Orientale''" ( Jesuits) ssociated to Gregoriana* Institute for Patristic Sciences "''Augustinianum''" (
Augustines Augustinians are members of Christian religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about 400 AD by Augustine of Hippo. There are two distinct types of Augustinians in Catholic religious orders dating back to the 12th–13 ...
) ncorporated into Lateranum* Institute of Theology of Consecrated Life "''Claretianum''" ( Claretians) ncorporated into Lateranum* Institute of Moral Theology "''Accademia Alfonsiana''" ( Redemptorists) ncorporated into Lateranum* Institute of Theology of Pastoral Health Care "''Camillianum''" (
Camillians The Camillians or Clerics Regular, Ministers to the Sick ( la, Clerci Regulari Ministeri Infirmaribus) are a Roman Catholic religious order, founded in 1582 by St. Camillus de Lellis (1550-1614). A large red cross was chosen by the founder as t ...
) bolished, formerly incorporated into Lateranum ''Pontifical Regional Institutions outside of Rome'' (can. 814): *
Pontifical Theological Faculty of Southern Italy The San Luigi Papal Theological Seminary of Southern Italy (Italian: ''Pontificia Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Meridionale, San Luigi'') is an institution of higher learning in Naples, Italy. It is located prominently on via Petrarca in the Posi ...
, Naples * Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sardinia, Cagliari * Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sicily «San Giovanni Evangelista», Palermo * Theological Faculty of Apulia, Bari * Theological Faculty of Central Italy, Florence * Theological Faculty of Emilia-Romagna, Bologna * Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, Milan, Turin, and Genoa * Theological Faculty of the Triveneto, Padua * Faculty of Canon Law «San Pio X», Venice * «Sophia» University Institute, Loppiano * Academic Theological Study Bressanone, Bressanone (affiliated with the Faculty of Theology of the
University of Innsbruck The University of Innsbruck (german: Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck; la, Universitas Leopoldino Franciscea) is a public research university in Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, founded on October 15, 1669. ...
in Austria)


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=PU
Pontifical Lateran University: Who we are?
/ref> * Pontifical Institute of ''Latinitas'' aculty 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'' aculties of Canon Law and Civil Law at ''Lateranum''ref name=PUL/> Some Roman Pontifical Institutions are associated with other institutions in Jerusalem: * ''Pontificium Institutum Biblicum'' ncorporated into ''Biblicum''re
Jerusalem branch of the Pontifical Biblical Institute.
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Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (English: Franciscan Biblical Studies) is a Franciscan academic society based in Jerusalem. It is a center of biblical and archaeological research and studies. Organization Founded in 1924, the Studium Biblicum Fr ...
'' ncorporated into ''Antonianum''* '' Studium Theologicum Salesianum'' ncorporated into ''Salesianum'' For completeness of information, a pontifical institute of higher learning, the
Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy The Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy ( la, Pontificia Ecclesiastica Academia, it, Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica) is one of the Roman Colleges of the Catholic Church. The academy is dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic c ...
in Rome, takes care of the preparation of the priest for the service diplomacy of the Holy See of various nunciatures or in
Secretary of State of the Holy See The Secretariat of State (Latin: ''Secretaria Status''; Italian: ''Segreteria di Stato'') is the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia, the central papal governing bureaucracy of the Catholic Church. It is headed by the Cardinal Secretary of Sta ...
.


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