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noun
A theological school for the training of rabbis, priests, or ministers.
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He went to seminary and became a Baptist minister.
He turned to the religion of his youth, and, on graduating, went to seminary in Indianapolis.
"I went to seminary, and later into politics, in large part due to him".
It was also as a policeman that he realized he wanted to go to seminary.
They went to seminary, they've got degrees, and their numbers have really risen.
She was a television producer for public affairs programming in both Washington and Boston, going to seminary at night.
Twenty years ago, the typical priest would go straight to seminary after high school and be ordained at 26.
But, after a few years, Moore surprised Taylor with the news that he was quitting to go to seminary.
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Those over 30 will be targeted by advertisements in top daily newspapers encouraging them to donate to seminaries.
The Vatican instruction on admission criteria to seminaries is a sad example of how Roman curial authorities missed an opportunity to provide leadership for the American church.
Gay men are being deterred from applying to seminaries and may soon be declared unfit for the priesthood, even though they commit to celibacy.
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