Collegium Russicum

Pontifical Russian College
Russicum
Entrance of the Russicum in Rome
Latin: Pontificium Collegium Russicum Sanctae Theresiae a Iesu Infante
TypePontifical College
Established1929; 95 years ago (1929)
Parent institution
Congregation for the Oriental Churches
ChancellorLeonardo Sandri
RectorTomás García-Huidobro Rivas, S.J.
Address
Via Carlo Cattaneo 2/A
00185
,
Rome

The Collegium Russicum (Latin: Pontificium Collegium Russicum Sanctae Theresiae A Iesu Infante; Russian: Папская коллегия Ру́ссикум; English: Pontifical Russian College of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus) is a Catholic college in Rome, originally founded by Pope Pius XI and dedicated to training priests for the newly organized Russian Greek Catholic Church.

It is located near the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, separated from the Pontifical Oriental Institute by the Church of Saint Anthony, and is known informally as the Russicum.