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--->Semester exams begin on Saturday, 16th March 2019. Semester exams begin on Saturday, 16th March 2019
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Welcome To St. Paul's Seminary
St. Paul's Seminary, founded on 8 June 1921 by the Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Faisandier, S.J., bishop of Tiruchirapalli, has adopted as its motto the words of the Apostle Paul, Set Apart for the Gospel of Christ (Rom 1:1). It was entrusted to the Madurai Mission of the Society of Jesus and it obtained the canonical status in 1922. In 1938 it was made an inter-diocesan seminary for the dioceses of Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi and Madurai. It is now the provincial seminary of the Madurai ecclesiastical province consisting of the following Dioceses: Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi, Kottar, Palayamkottai, Sivagangai, Dindigul and Kuzhithurai. However, it admits candidates from other dioceses of Tamil Nadu, from other parts of India, from various men and women religious congregations and lay people. |
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Welcome To St. Paul's Seminary
St. Paul's Seminary, founded on 8 June 1921 by the Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Faisandier, S.J., bishop of Tiruchirapalli, has adopted as its motto the words of the Apostle Paul, Set Apart for the Gospel of Christ (Rom 1:1). It was entrusted to the Madurai Mission of the Society of Jesus and it obtained the canonical status in 1922. In 1938 it was made an inter-diocesan seminary for the dioceses of Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi and Madurai. It is now the provincial seminary of the Madurai ecclesiastical province consisting of the following Dioceses: Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi, Kottar, Palayamkottai, Sivagangai, Dindigul and Kuzhithurai. However, it admits candidates from other dioceses of Tamil Nadu, from other parts of India, from various men and women religious congregations and lay people. |
Welcome To St. Paul's Seminary
St. Paul's Seminary, founded on 8 June 1921 by the Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Faisandier, S.J., bishop of Tiruchirapalli, has adopted as its motto the words of the Apostle Paul, Set Apart for the Gospel of Christ (Rom 1:1). It was entrusted to the Madurai Mission of the Society of Jesus and it obtained the canonical status in 1922. In 1938 it was made an inter-diocesan seminary for the dioceses of Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi and Madurai. It is now the provincial seminary of the Madurai ecclesiastical province consisting of the following Dioceses: Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi, Kottar, Palayamkottai, Sivagangai, Dindigul and Kuzhithurai. However, it admits candidates from other dioceses of Tamil Nadu, from other parts of India, from various men and women religious congregations and lay people. |
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Welcome To St. Paul's Seminary
St. Paul's Seminary, founded on 8 June 1921 by the Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Faisandier, S.J., bishop of Tiruchirapalli, has adopted as its motto the words of the Apostle Paul, Set Apart for the Gospel of Christ (Rom 1:1). It was entrusted to the Madurai Mission of the Society of Jesus and it obtained the canonical status in 1922. In 1938 it was made an inter-diocesan seminary for the dioceses of Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi and Madurai. It is now the provincial seminary of the Madurai ecclesiastical province consisting of the following Dioceses: Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi, Kottar, Palayamkottai, Sivagangai, Dindigul and Kuzhithurai. However, it admits candidates from other dioceses of Tamil Nadu, from other parts of India, from various men and women religious congregations and lay people. |
Welcome To St. Paul's Seminary
St. Paul's Seminary, founded on 8 June 1921 by the Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Faisandier, S.J., bishop of Tiruchirapalli, has adopted as its motto the words of the Apostle Paul, Set Apart for the Gospel of Christ (Rom 1:1). It was entrusted to the Madurai Mission of the Society of Jesus and it obtained the canonical status in 1922. In 1938 it was made an inter-diocesan seminary for the dioceses of Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi and Madurai. It is now the provincial seminary of the Madurai ecclesiastical province consisting of the following Dioceses: Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thoothukudi, Kottar, Palayamkottai, Sivagangai, Dindigul and Kuzhithurai. However, it admits candidates from other dioceses of Tamil Nadu, from other parts of India, from various men and women religious congregations and lay people. |
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