Our Lady of the Pillar Seminary

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Our Lady of the Pillar Semimary
Seminaryo ng Mahal na Birheng del Pilar
Our Lady of the Pillar Seminary- Diocese of Imus logo.png
Official Logo
Latin: Seminarium Virgen el Pilar
MottoKapayapaan, Katotohanan, Kalayaan, Pagmamahal, Hustisya
Motto in English
Peace, Truth, Freedom, Love, Justice
Type Seminary
Established1970
AffiliationFlag placeholder.svg Diocese of Imus
Rector Very Rev. Fr. Antonio J. Laureta, SThL
Dean Rev. Fr. Julius R. De Sagun
Education San Carlos Seminary
Location, ,
14°24′12″N120°57′33″E / 14.403399°N 120.959236°E / 14.403399; 120.959236
Patron Saint Our Lady of the Pillar, diocesan patroness
Colours Blue  
Nickname OLPS

The Diocesan Seminary of Our Lady of the Pillar is the collegiate seminary of the Diocese of Imus located in Buhay na Tubig, Imus, Cavite in the Philippines. The seminary sits on 2.6-hectare lot. [1]

The Seminary was established in 1970 through the efforts of Imus Bishop Felix Paz Perez. The seminary used to have a high school department which was phased out at some time. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Concepcion, Miguel. "The Diocese of Imus: Discerning, Deciding and Celebrating Being Church". Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral Choir. Retrieved June 22, 2015.