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Gundam128:Does anyone know of a traditional seminary (maybe ICKSP, FSSP, or solid diocesan seminary) that offers a graduate degree for a lay student in either theology or philosophy?
I live in North Eastern Wisconsin. I love attending the TLM Mass in the area. If worse would come to worse I would attend Marquette University and attend Mass at near by St. Stanislous
. Any tips or suggestions would be helpful.
Lastly, please don’t mention the universities on the Newman Guide. I’ve already looked into those and will continue to review their programs.
By any chance, do you know if the Sacred Heart School of Theology in Hales Corner (Wisconsin) has some lay programs? I know that the Sacred Heart School of Theology is known primarily for forming “late vocation” priests.
You also might want to consider Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, where I think there are some lay programs there. Dr. Ed Peters is on staff there and so is Dr. Janet Smith.
Years ago, the University of Dallas had a program called the Institute of Religion and Pastoral Studies. I believe when this program dissolved at the University of Dallas, it was moved to Ave Maria University, but I don’t know if it is presently at the Michigan campus where the Law School is or the Florida campus. However, I do remember that the classes met one weekend a month, with some students flying in or driving in on Friday and then leaving Sunday afternoon. Gundam 128, if you have a secular job currently, a program like that might work for you.