The Scots College (Rome)

The Scots College (Rome)

The Scots College (or The Pontifical Scots College) in Rome was established by Clement VIII in 1600, when it was assigned the revenue of the old Scots' hospice.[1] It is a Roman Catholic seminary for the church in Scotland.

The other seminaries are:

References

  1. ^  "Roman Colleges". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913. 

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Coordinates: 41°57′27″N 12°27′25″E / 41.9575°N 12.45694°E / 41.9575; 12.45694


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