
Christ the King Seminary
Mission Statement
It is the mission of Christ the King Seminary to educate sponsored
candidates for ordained priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church and individuals
pursuing either a graduate theological education, a ministerial education
program, or a program of continuing education. Christ the King Seminary
is fully committed to an integrated and ecumenical model of theological
education for men and women eager to experience the wealth of the Roman
Catholic Church’s tradition of theological learning, pastoral praxis, and
spiritual formation. In addition, the Seminary’s resources are available
to a broad range of constituents for activities such as the Permanent Diaconate
Program, retreats, study days, convocations, prayer and support groups,
parochial and diocesan groups.
Founded in 1857, today Christ the King Seminary is sponsored by the
Diocese of Buffalo and served by a faculty of diocesan and religious clergy,
women religious and laity. The Seminary is governed by a Board of Trustees,
whose chairperson is the bishop of Buffalo and whose members span a range
of persons with expertise in education, business, philanthropy, and church
service. It is chartered by the Education Department of the State University
of New York, and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools, and by the Association of Theological Schools in the United
States and Canada. The Seminary’s Program of Priestly Formation is governed
by ecclesiastical principals and guidelines determined by the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The Program of Priestly Formation
Candidates for ministerial priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church
are admitted to the program under the sponsorship of a bishop. The program
provides the candidate with personal and spiritual formation and an educational
experience in the theological disciplines, so that he will be well equipped
for that particular integrity of life and service that the Roman Catholic
Church expects of its ministerial priests.
For more information, please contact:
Rev.
Richard W. Siepka
Christ the King Seminary
PO Box 607
East Aurora, New York 14052-0607
Phone: (716) 652-8900
E-Mail: rsiepka@cks.edu
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