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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute, founded in 1925, is the oldest institution of Orthodox theology in Western Europe. Over the years it has given the Church any number of patriarchs, bishops, priests, monks, theologians, iconographers, musicians, catechetical teachers and missionaries.
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The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute, founded in 1925, is the oldest institution of Orthodox theology in Western Europe. Over the years it has given the Church any number of patriarchs, bishops, priests, monks, theologians, iconographers, musicians, catechetical teachers and [[missionaries]].
  
 
==Education==
 
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* [[Alexander Schmemann]]
 
* [[John Meyendorff]]
 
* [[John Meyendorff]]
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==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:06, May 29, 2020

The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris, France, is an establishment of private higher education, legalized as such in France and functioning under the aegis of the Academy of Paris. The mission of the St. Sergius Institute is to form educated priests and laypeople, intending to serve actively the Orthodox Church and representing it in the ecumenical dialogue, as well as in the religious and cultural life of their own country. The St. Sergius Institute is under the canonical jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe (under the Ecumenical Patriarchate).

History

The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute, founded in 1925, is the oldest institution of Orthodox theology in Western Europe. Over the years it has given the Church any number of patriarchs, bishops, priests, monks, theologians, iconographers, musicians, catechetical teachers and missionaries.

Education

As a recognized university center, the Institute fosters an ongoing encounter between Tradition and the modern world, between theology and the sciences. The St. Sergius Institute:

  • Offers a complete program of "Licence", "Master" and "Doctoral" degrees;
  • Serves as a center of theological education by correspondence [1];
  • Is a center of pastoral training;
  • Provides teaching in the sacred arts, iconography and liturgical singing;
  • Serves as a laboratory for research in religious history and science;
  • Contains a library of more than 35,000 books and rare journals[2];
  • Is a place of meeting and colloquia, including the annual "Liturgical Week" sessions.

Teaching is in the French language. There is a charge for fallowing courses and scholarships are available.

Alumni

References

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