Wacana Bhakti Seminary

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Wacana Bhakti Seminary
TypeMinor seminary
Established1988;33 years ago (1988)
Religious affiliation
Catholicism (Jesuits)
Rector Thomas Sarjumunarsa
Principal Leonardus E.B. Winandoko
Location
Pejaten, Jakarta
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Indonesia
Area3 hectares (7 acres)
Website wacanabhakti.com

Wacana Bhakti Seminary for diocesan clergy was opened in 1988 on the campus of Gonzaga College, Jakarta, Indonesia, and is administered by the Society of Jesus.[ citation needed ]

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