Romanian Pontifical College | |
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41°53′39″N 12°27′36″E / 41.89417°N 12.46000°E | |
Location | Janiculum Hill, Rome |
Country | Italy (extraterritorial property of the Holy See) |
Denomination | Romanian Greek Catholic Church |
Website | pioromeno.com |
History | |
Founded | 9 March 1937 |
Founder(s) | Pope Pius XI |
Dedication | John of Damascus |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Rome |
The Romanian Pontifical College (Romanian: Colegiul Pontifical Pio Romeno) is a college established by Pope Pius XI for young people from the Romanian Greek Catholic Church who are in various phases of study at the universities of Rome, particularly post-graduates, and including seminarians and priests, many living in the college.