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  1. La Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana, heredera y continuadora del Colegio Romano fundado por San Ignacio de Loyola, es una Universidad Eclesiástica, confiada a la Compañía de Jesús, y por ello basada en el espíritu ignaciano. Historia. Sitio de la sede anterior del Colegio Romano.

  2. The Pontifical Gregorian University (Italian: Pontificia Università Gregoriana; also known as the Gregorian or Gregoriana), is a higher education ecclesiastical school (pontifical university) located in Rome, Italy. The Gregorian originated as a part of the Roman College, founded in 1551 by Ignatius of Loyola, and included all ...

  3. The Pontifical Gregorian University wants to continue its longstanding tradition, taking its place at the crossroads between Church and Society, faith and culture. Being its specific bent that of serving the universal Church by teaching and researching the Sacred Sciences together with other related disciplines.

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  4. Pontifical Gregorian University (Gregoriana), Rome; Pontifical Lateran University (Lateranensis), Rome; Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Santa Croce), Rome; Pontifical University of St. Anthony (Antonianum), Rome; Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome; Pontifical Urbaniana University (Urbaniana), Rome

  5. The Pontifical Gregorian University. Rome has twenty-two pontifical institutions. They are organized as pontifical universities (with respect to can. 815), and pontifical athenaea, institutes of higher education, and faculties (these with respect to can. 814).

  6. Home. University. The founding characteristic of the Pontifical Gregorian University is to be the Pontifical Ecclesiastical University entrusted by the Holy See to the Society of Jesus, a task reconfirmed by Benedict XVI.

  7. About us. Our History. 500 YEARS OF HISTORY. Saint Ignatius of Loyola laid the foundations of the Pontifical Gregorian University, establishing, in 1551, a school of grammar, humanity and Christian doctrine, free, called for many centuries the Roman College.