Notice of publication of modern languages tests
Notice to all interested students The results of the modern languages tests taken on 14 March [...]
The Roman College, founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola, welcomed the first sixty students on 23 February 1551. It was on October 28, 1553, when the first theology lesson was held, that the University was in fact inaugurated: under the expert guidance of Fr. Jerónimo Nadal, a pedagogical project began to take shape, understood as a path of philosophical and theological studies, capable of guaranteeing a solid formation for future ordained ministers.
Read moreNotice to all interested students The results of the modern languages tests taken on 14 March [...]
CONFERENCE L'AMICA GENIALE. QUALE RUOLO PER LA FILOSOFIA NELLA RIFLESSIONE TEOLOGICA E NELLA FORMAZIONE DEI PRESBITERI? Monday [...]
The Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS) in the Department of Theology and Religion at the [...]
We are pleased to announce that the Dicastery for Culture and Education is taking care of [...]
The Program of Study for the Academic Year 2023-2024 is available.
Bernard Lonergan was a priest, a philosopher and a theologian. Today he is considered one of the brightest minds of the twentieth century. The Lonergan Project represents an attempt to set up "a small school of Lonergan", to continue to promote his thinking.
The Joint Diploma in Integral Ecology of the Pontifical Universities and Athenaeums of Rome to spread the vision and mission of Laudato Sì, Pope Francis' encyclical on the care of our Common Home.