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University of the Holy Cross, Rome

The Pontifical University of the Holy Cross includes the School of Theology, Canon Law, Philosophy and Church Communications. The University also includes as an integral part of its formation the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences, a catechetical institute for teachers of religion. The University’s main campus is in the Palazzo of St. Apollinare in the historic center of Rome, while the Research Center and Library are on Via dei Farnesi, a short walk away.

Consistent with Saint Josemaría Escrivá’s vision, the University is therefore called to enter into a dialogue with contemporary culture. As a center for ecclesiastical formation, it has become a place where people from diverse cultural backgrounds come together with the common goal of researching and understanding Divine Revelation.

Saint Josemaría Escrivá
The Chancellor
The current Chancellor of the Pontifical University of Santa Croce is Bishop Javier Echevarría, Prelate of Opus Dei.
The Congregation for Catholic Education, by means of a Decree of January 9, 1990, and in accordance with the authority it enjoys from the Roman Pontiff, canonically erected the Roman Atheneum of the Holy Cross, and entrusted it to the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei.
The Chancellor is the Prelate of Opus Dei, mons. Javier Echevarría, Bishop.
Nature and aim

Bishop Álvaro del Portillo
In 1984, with Pope John Paul II’s blessing, Bishop Álvaro del Portillo – Saint Josemaría Escrivá first successor as the Prelate of Opus Dei– brought to fruition Escrivá’s desire, and inaugurated the initial precursor of Santa Croce, the Academic Roman Center, with a Mass of the Holy Spirit. Thanks to the academic and institutional support of the University of Navarre (Pamplona, Spain), Santa Croce has become a center of study and research that focuses upon theological, philosophical, and canonical formation.

Bishop Javier Echevarría
The beginning of the academic year marks the Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Pontifical University of Santa Croce. In 2009 there are 1,471 students with 75 different nations represented. Since 1984, 7,317 students from 102 different countries have passed through the halls of the University.
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