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Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure
The Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure or Pontifical Theological Faculty of Saint Bonaventure ((イタリア語:Pontificia facoltà teologica San Bonaventura), (ラテン語:Pontificia Facultas Theologica S. Bonaventurae)), commonly called the Seraphicum, is the international study center of the Friars Minor Conventual in Rome. As a Pontifical faculty, the Seraphicum is governed by the Holy See according to the Apostolic Constitution ''Sapientia christiana. ==History== The College of Saint Bonaventure was founded in Rome in 1587, by the Franciscan Pope Sixtus V, in order to provide for the advanced study of theology by members of the Conventual branch of the Franciscan Order. Originally located within the General Curia of the Order, the college was attached to the Basilica of the Holy Apostles. The college became an international graduate school of theology in 1894, when it was moved to ''Via San Teodoro'', in the Velabrum valley at the foot of the Palatine Hill, within the Rione of Ripa. The college was moved again in 1964 to its current location on the ''Via del Serafico'', just off the Via Laurentina and near the popular Sanctuary of .〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Seraphicum )〕 In 1986 it was visited by Pope John Paul II. In the same year (December 1986) the new, current statutes of Seraphicum were approved. Among the well-known professors and students of Seraphicum there were: St Maximilian Kolbe, author, professor and missionary; fr. Leone Veuthey, servant of God and great theologian.〔http://www.ofmconv.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=166&Itemid=526&lang=it〕
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