Bidasoa
International Seminary
(Pamplona, Spain)
The
Bidasoa International Ecclesiastical College,
erected by the Holy See in 1988, is an
International Seminary under the direction
of the Prelature of the Holy Cross and
Opus Dei. The students are candidates
for the priesthood sent by their bishops
to prepare themselves for the service
of their respective dioceses. The philosophical
and theological studies are carried out
in the Faculties of Ecclesiastical Philosophy
and Sacred Theology of the University
of Navarra, in Pamplona (Spain), in accordance
with the prevailing norms on priestly
formation.
For the school year 2006-2007,
Bidasoa had 107 seminarians from 45 dioceses
and 12 different countries. Fifteen formators
of different nationalities reside in Bidasoa
and accompany the seminarians in their
day to day activities. In its first eighteen
years of existence, 408 seminarians pertaining
to 132 dioceses from 28 countries received
ordination as priests. As to continent
of origin, 53% of the seminarians are
from America, 21% from Europe, 21% from
Asia, and 5% from Africa. (Read more at
Bidasoa
International Seminary's website.)
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