Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel

Facultades de Filosofía y Teología
de San Miguel
Philosophical and Theological Faculty
of San Miguel
Established 1918 (1918)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
Jesuit seminary
Other students
Bachelors, licentiate, doctorate
philosophy & theology
Location San Miguel, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Campus USAL Universidad del Salvador
Centro Loyola

Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel (English: Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel) is a Jesuit university and seminary in San Miguel, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

History

San Miguel was initially founded in 1918 in Santa Fe and in 1923 was moved to Buenos Aires. The university has two campuses, USAL Universidad del Salvador and Centro Loyola.[1]

In 1932, the university received authorization from the Holy See to award ecclesiastical degrees in philosophy and theology, from bachelor through licentiate and doctorate. For many years it was the only university in South America authorized to confer pontifical degrees in philosophy and theology, and so drew students from Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Brazil, and Mexico.[2]

Francis connection

Pope Francis from 1967 to 1970 studied theology at the Faculty of Theology "San José" School of San Miguel, where he had received a licentiate in philosophy and now received also a licentiate in theology. While master of novices at Villa Barilari in San Miguel (1972-1973) he served as a professor in the Faculty of Theology and rector of the College, until he became Provincial Superior of the Argentine Jesuits in 1973.[3]

References

  1. "Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel". La Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  2. Pontifical
  3. "Biografía: ¿Quién es Jorge Bergoglio?". Vatican. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2015.

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Coordinates: 34°33′26″S 58°43′51″W / 34.557347°S 58.730950°W / -34.557347; -58.730950

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