Type | Grand Chancellor Agostino Vallini |
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Established | 1773 |
Rector | Rino Fisichella |
Location |
Rome, Italy, but partially extraterritorial of the Holy See 41°53′11″N 12°30′18″E / 41.8864°N 12.5050°ECoordinates: 41°53′11″N 12°30′18″E / 41.8864°N 12.5050°E |
Website | www |
Rome, Italy, but partially extraterritorial of the Holy See
The Pontifical Lateran University (Pontificia Università Lateranense or Lateranum), also sometimes referred to as the Pontifical University of Apollinaire, is a prestigious university by pontifical right based in Rome, Italy. The university also hosts the central session of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family. The university is known as "The Pope's University". Its Grand Chancellor is the Vicar General to the Holy Father for the Diocese of Rome, and thus the university is placed directly under the authority of the Pope. Four of its graduates have been canonized. As of 2014[update] the Pontifical Lateran university had students of more than 100 nationalities.
The present Pontifical Lateran University was founded in 1773 by Pope Clement XIV after he had suppressed the Society of Jesus, and officially entrusted the clergy of Rome with the mission to teach theology and philosophy to seminarians from the Roman Colleges.