Scots College (Rome)
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The Pontifical Scots College (Italian: Il Pontificio Collegio Scozzese) in Rome is the main seminary for the training of men for the priesthood from the dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland. It was established by a bull of Pope Clement VIII on 5 December 1600.
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Latin: Pontificium Collegium Scotorum de Urbe | |
Motto | Salva me Bona Crux |
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Type | Seminary |
Established | 5 December 1600; 423 years ago (5 December 1600) |
Founder | Pope Clement VIII |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Rector | Fr Mark Cassidy |
Location | , |
Nickname | The Scots College |
Affiliations | Jesuits (1615–1773) |
Website | scotscollege |
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