St Charles Borromeo Seminary
Roman catholic seminary school in Košice, Slovakia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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St Charles Borromeo Seminary (Slovak: Kňazský seminár sv. Karola Boromejského) is the Roman Catholic Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of Košice in Košice, Slovakia.
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Kňazský seminár sv. Karola Boromejského | |
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Hlavná 91 042 03 Košice Slovakia | |
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Type | Roman Catholic seminary |
Patron saint(s) | St Charles Borromeo |
Established | 16 Sept 1811 (213 ya) 26 Jul 1950 liquidated 4 Oct 1994 (30 ya) renewed |
Rector | Štefan Novotný |
Faculty | Theology |
Number of students | 28 (2017/18) |
Nickname | KSKE |
Affiliations | Roman Catholic Church |
Website | kske.sk |
The Seminary is located on Main street directly in downtown Košice, Slovakia. It has five floors. The first three are the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University in Ružomberok. The seminary is on the fourth and fifth floors of the building, which consists of the St Charles Borromeo Seminary Chapel, the seminarians rooms, Borromeo Magazine editorial office, a meditation room, a small gym, a billiard room, infirmary rooms, and the seminary kitchen.
A number of priests reside in the seminary building who most of them teach on the Faculty of Theology.
During the first two years, the seminarians focus on philosophical studies and the remaining three years focus on theological studies. Between second and third year, the seminarians take a pastoral year lasting one academic school year where they work in an assigned parish. This accounts for a total of 5 years of formation in the seminary, and 2 years of formation outside the seminary (pastoral year, diaconate year). At the end of every academic year, in June, the fifth year seminarians are ordained to the diaconate and serve within the Archdiocese of Košice. The following June, having completed one year of service as deacons, they are ordained to the priesthood.