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Allen Hall
- The seminary of the Diocese of Westminster, based in Chelsea, London. Includes information about their formation and training, life for students, facilities, history, and fundraising.
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Maryvale Institute
- A specialist institute providing distance learning opportunities in topics related to the Catholic Church; includes a course listing, resources, contacts, and an account of the college's history and heritage.
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The Pontifical Beda College
- Founded in 1852 as a responsibility of the Bishops of England and Wales to form older men, often convert clergymen, for Catholic priesthood. Describes their training provision, history, and how to support.
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Pontifical Scots College
- Founded in 1600 to provide an education for young Scots Catholic men; now a house for students for the priesthood. Includes a history and details for visitors.
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Pontifical Scots College
- College in Rome training priests for Scotland. Displays details of the college and community, events and information for visitors.
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St John's Seminary, Wonersh
- Trains students for the priesthood, mainly for dioceses of the South of England; also offers courses in theology for lay (external) students. Provides details of their provision and facilities, with a collection of links. Near Guildford.
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St Mary's College, Oscott
- The Seminary of the Archdiocese of Birmingham serving the dioceses and religious orders of England and Wales. Includes details of their training provision, with information for visitors and historical resources.
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Ushaw College
- A seminary in the North of England for the formation of Catholic priests, deacons, religious and lay ministers; includes details of its courses and facilities, public education programmes, a history, and contacts.
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Venerable English College
- A seminary in Rome for the formation of priests for the dioceses of England and Wales. Provides information about their training, history, and society of supporters.
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