Ukrainian Pontifical College of Saint Josaphat

Coordinates: 41°53′43″N 12°27′39″E / 41.8953°N 12.4607°E / 41.8953; 12.4607
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The Ukrainian Pontifical College of Saint Josaphat is a Pontifical College in Rome, for seminarians and priests of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Its patron saint is Josaphat Kuntsevych. It also includes the church of San Giosafat al Gianicolo, one of Ukraine's national churches in Rome.

History

The origins of the Ukrainian College date back to the 16th century and were at first closely linked with the

Greek Pontifical College of Saint Athanasius
, which was founded in 1576. That college was not only attended by Greek and Greek-speaking seminarians but also by Ukrainians until 1897, except for the period between 1803 and 1845, when the Greek College was closed.

On 18 December 1897

Janiculum Hill
. It now has between 20 and 50 students and its rector is Father Genesio Viomar OSBM.

Alumni

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