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    Innsbruck (German: [ˈɪnsbʁʊk] ; Austro-Bavarian: Innschbruck [ˈɪnʃprʊk]) is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. On the River Inn...
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    The Collegium Canisianum or simply Canisianum in Innsbruck, Austria, is an international School of Theology for priests' of the Catholic church run by...
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    in Salzburg (St. Mark's Church) Innsbruck (auxiliary funeral parish at the international seminary Collegium Canisianum) Graz (Mary Help of Christians Church)...
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    after Canisius, Kolese Kanisius (Collegium Canisianum or Canisius College), in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Canisianum Roman Catholic HS in the Omusati Region...
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    and Catholic theology at the University of Innsbruck. In the autumn of 1872 he joined the Collegium Canisianum maintained by the Jesuits; however, his application...
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  • Rector of the Jesuits' college in Innsbruck (the "Nicolaihaus", predecessor of the better-known Collegium Canisianum). His chief works are: Theologiae...
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    Meissen. He then continued his studies at the Jesuit Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck. In the fall of 1925, he joined the Upper German province of the...
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  • Wasyl Kushnir (category University of Innsbruck alumni)
    studied theology at the Theological Seminary in Lviv and the University of Innsbruck, Austria, after the war. In 1929, he was awarded a doctorate of divinity...
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  • the college had to move to share the premises of the Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck from 1915 to 1919. The Hotel Costanzi was torn down in 1939 to...
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  • the International Theological College Canisianum and at the Theological Faculty of the University of Innsbruck. Austria, where he defended his paper Metropolitan...
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    at Lviv Theological Seminary. In 1902 he entered the Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck, Austria. Budka was ordained as a priest by Metropolitan Andriy...
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    in Vienna (since 1856, with interruption 1938–1947) Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck (since 1857, with interruption 1938–1945) Novitiate in Sankt Andrä...
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  • Pontifical Seminary, Shkodër; Jesuit Collegium Canisianum – International seminary run by the Jesuits, in Innsbruck Priesterseminar Erzdiözese Salzburg – founded...
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    institute of Nikolaihaus for a brief period before moving to the new Canisianum. Apor was made a subdeacon on 22 August 1915 and was elevated to the diaconate...
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    further studies at the Catholic University of Leuven and Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck, where he earned a doctorate in theology in 1923. As a priest,...
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    theology and philosophy. He also spent two semesters at the Collegium Canisianum in Innsbruck. Imkamp was ordained as a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Aachen...
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