St. Mary's Seminary is the first Roman Catholic seminary in the nation: rich in tradition while focused on priestly preparation for the 21st-century.
These pages provide information on the history, personnel, environment, and formation (in the Sulpician tradition) at St. Mary's.
The three pages in this section of our site touch on the very basics of the formation process.
A major part of priestly formation is intellectual formation, accomplished through the pursuit of academic degrees.
Desiring to assist in the strengthening of Hispanic ministry and recognizing the need for well-prepared priests dedicated in-part or in-full to this ministry, St. Mary’s Seminary and University has established a specialized track in Hispanic ministry.
St. Mary’s Propaedeutic Stage implements the vision of the Program for Priestly Formation (6th edition). It takes place in a revitalized and expanded structure on the historic grounds of the original St. Mary’s Seminary in downtown Baltimore. The McGivney House welcomes candidates from all dioceses and is not limited to candidates destined to enter St. Mary’s Seminary & University, but is the recommended program for those who will come to St. Mary’s.
St. Mary’s Ecumenical Institute (EI) was founded in 1968 by St. Mary’s Seminary & University, America’s oldest Roman Catholic seminary, in cooperation with ecumenical leaders. St. Mary’s is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The Ecumenical Institute encourages people of all denominations to explore theological studies in a serious, open-minded, and supportive environment. All EI programs are available wherever you are - on campus in Baltimore, and on-line.
The Ecumenical Institute invites people of all denominations into theological study that pursues excellence and promotes ecumenical understanding and respect. All EI programs are available wherever you are - on campus in Baltimore, and on-line.
St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute has a rolling admissions policy. Students may apply at any time for admission by submitting the appropriate materials.
The Ecumenical Institute offers accredited graduate theological programs for two master’s degrees, several graduate certificates, and introductory explorations.
The post-master’s Certificate of Advanced Studies in Theology (CAS) is designed for individuals who possess a master’s degree in theology (e.g., MAT.), ministry (e.g., MACM), divinity (e.g., MDiv), or a related field and who desire to continue their theological education with a general or focused program of study.
The Doctor of Ministry program roots ministry in the mission of God, the ways God is working in your context, in your ministry, and in you.
Students have a host of resources available to support their theological education, from free parking and a great library to writing assistance and advising.
St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute offers accredited graduate theological education that is intellectually rigorous, personally enriching, and professionally empowering.
Stay connected with St. Mary’s Ecumenical Institute after graduation through alumni resources, newsletters, events, library access, discounted audit opportunities, EI apparel, diploma frames, and transcript request information.
General communication and individual contacts
It is the mission of the Center for Continuing Formation to encourage bishops, priests, deacons, and lay ecclesial ministers to engage in human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral growth and to enable processes of growth that are ongoing, complete, systemic, and personalized.
Forming Supervisors for Vocational Synthesis implements the vision of the Program for Priestly Formation (6th edition) for the final stage of preparation for the priesthood.
Conference space rentals include a large room that will seat as many as 58 and smaller rooms that will seat from 4 to 30.
St. Mary's Center for Continuing Formation offers and hosts a variety of continuing formation programs for priests in the spirit of the Bishops' new Basic Plan for the Ongoing Formation of Priests.
St. Mary’s Seminary & University’s Pinkard Scholars is the cornerstone of Youth Theological Studies at SMSU.
For more information about any of our conference facilities or space rentals, please contact our offices directly.
The Marion Burk Knott Library of St. Mary’s Seminary and University is the largest specialized theological library in the Baltimore area, with additional materials in the areas of philosophy, psychology, pastoral counseling and church history, among others. The library receives over 390 periodicals and maintains a collection of 20,000 volumes of bound periodicals. Other holdings include newspapers, microfilm, and audio-visual materials.
The Associated Archives at St. Mary’s Seminary & University opened in the spring of 2002. Located on the campus of the nation’s first Roman Catholic seminary, this program brings together the archives of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (est. 1789), St. Mary’s Seminary & University (est. 1791), and the Associated Sulpicians of the United States (U.S. Province est. 1903), making it one of the most significant repositories for records relating to the early history of the Catholic Church in the United States.
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This section was created to provide researchers with a brief description of the open collections in the archives of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, St. Mary's Seminary & University, and the Associated Sulpicians of the United States.
The Associated Archives at St. Mary’s Seminary & University has developed a genealogical policy responsive to individuals researching their Catholic roots.
We facilitate personal integration of the human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral dimensions necessary for authentic priestly witness and service in the image of Jesus Christ.
MS501 Catholic Social Ethics (Jaskowak)
MS501 Required Texts
MS571 Medical Ethics (Jaskowak)
MS571 Required Texts
PS513 Canon Law II: Sacraments and Pastoral Ministry (Conn)
PS513 Required Texts
PS540 Pastor as Catechist (Fossarelli) (1.5 cr.)
PS540 Required Texts
PS530 Pastoral Care and Practice I (Roth) (1.5 cr.)
PS530 Required Texts
SL201 Christology and Soteriology (Gonzales)
SL201 Required Texts
SL502 Ecclesiology (Castillo)
SL502 Required Texts
SL503 Theological Anthropology (Dugandzic)
SL503 Required Texts
SL505 Theology of the Eucharist (Nguyen)
SL505 Required Texts
SL507 Doctrine of God (Aspray)
SL507 Required Texts
SL511 Intro to Liturgy (Starke) (1.5 cr.)
SL511 Required Texts
SL552 Patristics (Laytham) (1.5 cr.)
SL552 Required Texts
SL552 Patristic Theology (Laytham)
SL554–555 Marian Theology and Spirituality AND Eschatology (Starke)
SL554–555 Required Texts
SS520 Acts, The Catholic Epistles, and Revelation (Burton)
SS520 Required Texts
SS503 Gospel of John (Maillet)
SS502 Required Texts
SS504 The Bible in the Church (Burton)
SS504 Required Texts
SS530 Prophetic Literature (Maillet)
Historical Studies
HS500 Ancient/Medieval Church History (Castillo)
HS500 Required Texts
PHIL100 Intro to Philosophical Argumentation (Macias)
PHIL100 Required Texts
PHIL204 Metaphysics (Gonzales)
PHIL204 Required Texts
PHIL301 Ancient Philosophy (Gonzales)
PHIL301 Required Texts
PHIL305 Epistemology (Bors)
PHIL305 Required Texts
PHIL307 Philosophy of Nature (Macias)
PHIL307 Required Texts
PHIL303 Modern Philosophy (Gonzales)
PHIL303 Required Texts
ENGL223 Communication for Pastors (Hicks)ENGL233 Required Texts
HUMS206 Sources of American Culture (A. Dugandzic)
HUMS206 Required Texts
BL201 Ecclesiastical Latin I (Buskirk)
BL201 Required Texts
SL792/892 Immigration and Catholic Social Teaching (B. Aspray)
SL792/892 Required Texts