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Saint John Vianney College Seminary

Miami, FLAccredited
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About Saint John Vianney College Seminary

Saint John Vianney College Seminary is a specialized institution located in Miami, Florida, dedicated to the formation and education of men discerning a vocation to the Roman Catholic priesthood. As a college seminary, it provides both an undergraduate liberal arts education and the spiritual, human, and pastoral formation required by the Catholic Church for candidates to the priesthood.

The seminary's curriculum typically integrates philosophy and theological foundations alongside the traditional components of priestly formation. Students at Saint John Vianney pursue undergraduate studies while living in a structured seminary community oriented toward discernment and vocational preparation.

Located in Miami, the seminary serves the Archdiocese of Miami and may also accept seminarians from other dioceses in the southeastern United States. The institution occupies a distinct niche in higher education as one of a limited number of college-level seminaries in the country dedicated entirely to Catholic priestly formation.

Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges

Contact Information

Rev. Msgr. Pablo Navarro

rector@sjvcs.edu

2900 S.W. 87th Avenue, Miami, FL 33165

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