Notre Dame Seminary
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Notre Dame Seminary is a resident, accredited graduate theological school in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 1923 for the education of men to be priests of the Roman Catholic Church. It offers the graduate degrees of M.Div. and M.A. in theological studies. It operates under the auspices of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. It serves the other six Catholic dioceses of the Province of New Orleans, 10 additional dioceses in the southern United States, the Bahamas and Africa, and six Catholic religious orders. In the 2004-2005 school year 106 seminarians were enrolled, as well as 46 non-seminarians.
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| Private colleges and universities in Louisiana | |
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| Research university | Tulane University |
| Comprehensive universities | Centenary College of Louisiana • Dillard University • Louisiana College Loyola University New Orleans • Our Lady of Holy Cross College • Xavier University |
| Specialized colleges | New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary • Our Lady of the Lake College Notre Dame Seminary • Saint Joseph Seminary College |
Archdiocese of New Orleans | |
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Patron Saint: Our Lady of Prompt Succor Newspaper: Clarion Herald | |
| Bishops & Archbishops | Bishops:
Luis Penalver y Cardenas |
Francisco Porró Reinado |
Louis-Guillaume Dubourg |
Joseph Rosati |
Leo-Raymond de Neckere |
Antoine Blanc
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| Churches within Orleans Parish | Cathedral:
St. Louis Cathedral
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| Schools | Diocesan Seminaries:
Notre Dame |
Saint Joseph
Colleges & Universities:
Loyola |
Our Lady of Holy Cross |
Xavier
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Categories: Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans | Christianity in Louisiana | Universities and colleges in New Orleans | Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States | Seminaries and theological colleges | Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada | Roman Catholic Church stubs

