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  1. The Pontifical Oriental Institute, also known as the Orientale, is a Catholic institution of higher education located in Rome and focusing on Eastern Christianity.

  2. Created by Pope Benedict XV in 1917 and entrusted to the Society Jesus in 1922 by Pius XI, the Pontifical Oriental Institute is a school of higher studies whose particular mission is to serve the Eastern Churches.

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  4. The Pontifical Oriental Institute is open to Catholics and non-Catholics, men and women, clergy, religious and members of the laity. The institute was founded in 1917, when few people studied traditions other than one’s own.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · By the next year, after scouring bookstores and private collections scattered across the Middle East and Europe, they had returned with 2,700 volumes — and the library of the Pontifical...

  6. The Orientale has two Faculties: Eastern Christian Studies and Eastern Canon Law. Eastern Christian Studies. Theology, patristics, liturgy, and history of Eastern Christianity. Licentiate. Doctorate. Diploma. Eastern Canon Law. Canon law common to all Eastern Catholic Churches according to the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO ...

  7. The Pontifical Oriental Institute was established on October 15, 1917 by Pope Benedict XV and was entrusted to the Society of Jesus in 1922 by Pope Pius XI.

  8. Among our diverse and talented alumni, the Pontifical Oriental Institute boasts several internationally renowned figures, especially Patriarchs and Bishops of the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches.

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