St. Alban's Theological Seminary

St. Alban's Theological Seminary

The "St. Alban Theological Seminary" was established in the United States in 1923 and is the official seminary of the Liberal Catholic Church International. Students include those studying for Holy Orders as well as those whose interests are exclusively theological or spiritual. Courses include Church History, Doctrine, Scripture, Liturgy, Theology, Spirituality, Counseling, Homiletics, and Comparative Religion.

As of 2008, the Very Rev. Terence Herrera-LaFavre serves as Dean of the Seminary.

External links

* [http://www.stalbanseminary.org St. Alban Theological Seminary]
* [http://www.liberalcatholic.org Liberal Catholic Church International]


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