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190: 24: 209:. On that occasion the academy was granted the title "Imperial Academy". All other Catholic academies became its subordinates. The number of students was limited to 40; the limit was increased to 60 after the Roman Catholic Clerical Academy in 235:
The academy continued to prepare theologians for western provinces of the Russian Empire. The students were mostly Polish and Lithuanian, with some Belarusians, Latvians, Germans. In 70 years, the academy prepared more than 1,000 students.
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was closed in 1867. From 1885 to 1917, the academy published students' research papers in a yearbook. Most gifted students were sent for further studies to western universities. In 1906, the academy had 13 faculty members. After the
157:, logic, ethics, classical, Polish, and Russian languages and literature, world and Russian history. The lectures were held in Latin and Russian languages. The academy had about 40 students; the section devoted to the 848: 118:. Around 1840, the Tsarist authorities suspected that the students were planning another uprising. Therefore, the academy, including its students, professors, and library, was moved to 823: 843: 205:
in 1844. The purchase and reconstruction of the premises was financed with funds of closed Catholic monasteries. The consecration ceremony of the palace was attended by Emperor
838: 189: 828: 813: 123: 106:, the university was closed leaving only two academies – the Academy of Medicine–Surgery and the Theological Academy. Both of them were subordinated to the 833: 818: 107: 86:. A new theological seminary was established in Moscow in 1993; it moved to the premises of the historical Saint Petersburg Academy in 1995. 17: 779: 750: 725: 638: 574: 502: 308: 664: 267: 219: 83: 383: 395: 401: 313: 169:(former professor at Vilnius University; 1797–1883). The academy had 8 faculty members, who included philologist 59: 431: 692:
Report of the Commissioner of Education made to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ending June 30, 1906
158: 114:). Vilnius Theological Academy was officially established on July 1, 1833. The academy closely cooperated with 338: 272: 560: 715: 407: 150: 115: 413: 292: 389: 297: 419: 377: 328: 166: 162: 146: 142: 365: 348: 323: 255: 206: 767: 178: 425: 333: 287: 282: 249: 244: 170: 318: 215: 202: 95: 79: 63: 28: 122:
in August 1842. The Academy of Medicine–Surgery was also closed, transferring its assets to the
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Kulakauskas, Antanas (1994). "Vilniaus universiteto palikimas ir atkūrimo projektai".
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Rukša, Antanas (1972). "Lietuvos universitetų istorija". In Pranas Čepėnas (ed.).
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Official website of the present-day Theological Seminary in Saint Petersburg
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in 1917, the academy was closed and moved to Poland where it became the
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had 7 students. Its rectors were Alojzy Osiński (former lecturer at the
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In Saint Petersburg, the academy settled in the former palace of the
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The academy traced its roots to the Supreme Theological Seminary of
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and was designed to prepare clergy for senior positions in the
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in 1917, the academy was moved to Poland where it became the
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Teachers and fourth-year students of the academy in 1907
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were left without an institution of higher education.
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Nuo 7 iki 12 klasės 518: 516: 514: 7: 456:Rabikauskas, Paulius (Summer 1981). 18:Saint Petersburg Theological Academy 14: 834:History of education in Lithuania 561:"Švietimas aukštosiose mokyklose" 384:Aleksander Kazimierz Bereśniewicz 819:1917 disestablishments in Russia 714:Laučiūtė, Jūratė Sofija (2002). 98:established in 1803–1808 in the 309:Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius 1: 663:Radwan, Marian (1995-12-10). 559:Kulakauskas, Antanas (2002). 495:Lietuvos vienuolynai. 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Saint Petersburg Theological Academy

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Russian
Roman Catholic
Russian Empire
theology
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Uprising of 1831
Russification
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Catholic University of Lublin
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