San Carlos Seminary
The Royal and Conciliar San Carlos Seminary is the archdiocesan seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. It was established in the year 1702, by decree of King Philip V of Spain. At present, the institution houses seminarians belonging to various dioceses in Luzon, particularly from the Metro Manila region.
Seminaryo ng San Carlos | |
Latin: Seminarium Sancti Caroli | |
Motto | Humilitas |
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Motto in English | Humility |
Type | Seminary |
Established | April 28, 1702 |
Affiliation | Archdiocese of Manila |
Rector | Joselito Martin |
Dean | Enrico Emmanuel Ayo (Configuration Stage formerly Theology Department) and Isidro Marinay (Discipleship Stage formerly Philosophy Department) |
Director | Edwin Mercado (Configuration Stage), Kristoffer Habal (Discipleship Stage), Godwin Tatlonghari (Propaedeutic Stage), Ramon Jade Licuanan (Pastoral-Spiritual Integration Year) |
Procurator | Cesar Buhat |
Location | , Philippines |
Patron Saint | Charles Borromeo, Patron of Seminaries |
Colours | Red and blue |
Nickname | SCS |
Website | scs |
The first diocesan seminary in the Philippines |
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