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Pontifical College St.Pius X : ウィキペディア英語版
Pontifical College St.Pius X

Pontifical College St.Pius X the a Roman Catholic seminary in Da Lat, Vietnam. The college was modelled on the Pontifical College of Rome. Seminarians were sourced from all over the country as a group of future teachers who later would return to their own parish to join ministries of the local Church.The College took seminarians from the Southern provinces such as Long Xuyen, Cantho, Vinh Long to the Central provinces such as Kong Tum and Hue. Some seminarians came from Laos and Cambodia.
==Early History==
Father Ferdinand Lacretelle in 1957 has founded a missionary centre in the capital of Vietnam. To further his work, Father Lacretelle also continued his teaching in Dalat. At the same time, the congrgation of Vietnamese Catholic Bishops felt the need of a special training institute in Vietnam, but with the model based on a Pontifical College from Rome.
The college was open on the 13 of September 1958. At that time, the teaching staff was numbered at 4 and the seminarians were 24. The original name of the College was “ Seminarium Pontificale Immaculati Cordis B.M.V “. it was later changed to " Collegium Pontificium Sancti Pii X ”.

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