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Curriculum for Ordination

At Kenrick School of Theology, preparation for priesthood takes place in the ordination program which includes the Master of Divinity Degree program and an optional M.A. This program encompasses the four dimensions of formation: human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral. The formation programs are described here. The course requirements for ordination are listed below:

Scripture

BBL 510 Prophetic Literature (3)
BBL 511 Pentateuch & Historical Literature (3)
BBL 513 Psalms and Wisdom Literature (3)
BBL 515 Johannine Literature (3)
BBL 516 Pauline Literature (3)
BBL 517 Synoptic Gospels and Acts I (2)
BBL 517 Synoptic Gospels and Acts II (2)

Total: 19 credits

Systematic Theology

SYS 510 Fundamental Theology & Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics (4)
SYS 513 Ecclesiology and Missiology (3)
SYS 514 Anthropology, Sin & Grace (3)
SYS 515 Creation & Eschatology (3)
SYS 517 Mariology (2)
SYS 518 Ecumenism & Inter-religious Dialogue (2)
SYS 521 Triune God (3)
SYS 522 Christology & Soteriology (3)

Total: 23 credits

Liturgical-Sacramental Theology

LST 513 Baptism and Confirmation (2)
LST 514 The Eucharist (3)
LST 516 Penance, Anointing & Burial (3)
LST 517 Sacrament of Marriage (2)
LST 518 Holy Orders and the Spiritual Life of the Priest (3)
LST 521 Sacramental Theology: Sacraments in General (2)
LST 522 Theology of Liturgy (3)

Total: 18 credits

Moral and Spiritual Theology

MTH 512 Social Ethics (2)
MTH 513 Marriage, Family & Sexuality (3)
MTH 514 Medical Ethics (2)
MTH 515 Spiritual Theology & Spiritual Direction (3)
MTH 521 Fundamental Moral Theology I (2)
MTH 521 Fundamental Moral Theology II (2)

Total: 14 credits

Church History

HST 511 Patristic Church I (2)
HST 511 Patristic Church II (2)
HST 512 Medieval and Reformation Church (2)
HST 513 Modern and Contemporary Church (2)
HST 514 Catholic Church in the U.S. (2)

Total: 10 credits

Pastoral Theology and Formation

PST 510 Pastoral Theology (3)
PST 512 Introduction to Canon Law (3)
PST 513 Sacramental Law (3)
PST 514 Introduction to Homiletics (3)
PST 515 Advanced Homiletics (3)
PST 516 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling (3)
PST 517 Religious Education (2)
PST 518 Pastoral Issues & Grief Counseling (4)
PST 519 Marriage Preparation and NFP (2)
PST 521 Supervised Ministry 1a (P/F)
PST 522 Supervised Ministry 1b (P/F)
PST 523 Supervised Ministry 2a (P/F)
PST 524 Supervised Ministry 2b (P/F)
PST 525 Supervised Ministry 3a (P/F)
PST 526 Supervised Ministry 3b (P/F)
PST 527 Supervised Ministry 4a  (P/F)
PST 528 Supervised Ministry 4b  (P/F)

Total: 26 credits

Liturgy Practicum Courses

LPR 514 Sacred Music Practicum I (1)
LPR 514 Sacred Music Practicum II (1)
LPR 520 Deacon Practicum I (1)
LPR 520 Deacon Practicum II (1)
LPR 523 Priest Practicum I (1)
LPR 523 Priest Practicum II (1)

Languages, Writing and Research

Theologians are required to complete one year of Latin. Those who have previously completed a year of Latin in college or pre-theology have no further language requirements. Latin, Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Spanish are offered as electives.

LNG 531 Latin I (3)
LNG 532 Latin II (3)
LNG 521  Greek I (3)
LNG 522 Greek II (3)
LNG 511 Hebrew I (3)
LNG 512 Hebrew II (3)
LNG 541 Spanish I (3)
LNG 542 Spanish II (3)
LNG 543 Spanish III (3)
CSC 511 Graduate Research and Writing (1)

Total: 1-7 credits

Electives

Total: 8 credits  (or 6 credits for M.A. students writing a thesis)

Program Total: 124-130 credits

Summative Evaluations

Seminarians at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary can earn three degrees: the M.Div., the M.A. and, through the Gregorian University, the S.T.B. Some seminarians will graduate with only an M.Div., some will have an M.Div. and an S.T.B., and some will graduate with all three degrees.  To streamline the summative evaluation process each student will have only one summative evaluation exercise. For further details see the Summative Evaluation Policy at: https://kenrick.edu/programs/kenrick-school-of-theology/curriculum/summative-evaluations-policy/