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Redemptoris Mater (Latin: Mother of the Redeemer) is the name for certain Roman Catholic seminaries which operate under the auspices of the Neocatechumenal Way and have as their mission the formation of priests for the "New Evangelization". These seminaries are distributed worldwide, with nearly 1,500 seminarians currently in formation. More than 2,000 graduates of Redemptoris Mater seminaries have been ordained to the priesthood for their respective dioceses of incardination.

"Let priests remember, therefore, that the care of all churches must be their intimate concern. Hence, priests of such dioceses as are rich in vocations should show themselves willing and ready, with the permission of their own ordinaries (bishops), to volunteer for work in other regions, missions or endeavors which are poor in numbers of clergy…

To accomplish this purpose there should be set up international seminaries, special personal dioceses or prelatures (vicariates), and so forth, by means of which, according to their particular statutes and always saving the right of bishops, priests may be trained and incardinated for the good of the whole Church."[1]

This idea was praised by Cardinal Pio Laghi, then Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, who said:

"The decree Presbyterorum Ordinis (n. 10) considers that to resolve the problem of the great shortage of priests in certain regions, "it is appropriate also to institute international seminaries". This idea of ​​the Council found an implementation in the seminary Redemptoris Mater where the presbyters are prepared for the New Evangelization, according to the program of the Neocatechumenal Way. We can also say that this is the implementation of a new form of ministry: the diocesan missionary."[2]

The first of these seminaries was started in Rome in 1988. It was canonically erected by Cardinal Ugo Poletti, who was at that time the Vicar of the Holy Father in Rome.

[1] Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests Presbyterorum Ordinis (December 7, 1965), 10.

[2] L'Osservatore Romano, “Commission for a better distribution of priests in the world”, 15 March 1991.

Redemptoris Mater Seminaries

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Ivory Coast

Angola

Cameroon

Zambia

DRC

Tanzania

Uganda

China

India

Israel

Taiwan

Philippines

Lebanon

Pakistan

South

Korea

Australia

Italy

Belgium

Spain

Germany

Canada

USA

Brazil

Hungary

Slovakia

Czech Republic

Croatia

Swizerland

France

Denmark

Netherlands

Austria

Albania

Portugal

United

Kingdom

Luxemburg

Romania

Ireland

Estonia

Latvia

Mexico

Finland

Ukraine

Dominican Republic

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Jamaica

Nicaragua

Colombia

Ecudador

Paraguay

Peru

Venezuela

Uruguay

Madagascar

South Africa

Gabon

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