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seminariale

Seminariale is an Italian adjective and, occasionally, a noun form related to seminary (seminario). It denotes something pertaining to a seminary or to the broader concept of a seminar. The term is used in both religious and secular settings, and its precise meaning depends on context.

Religious context: In the Catholic Church, seminariale commonly describes institutions and activities involved in forming men

Secular or academic use: In universities and schools, seminariale can describe teaching or events conducted in

Etymology: Seminariale derives from seminary (seminario) via Latin seminārium; in Italian the form mirrors other adjectival

See also: Seminary; Seminar (academic).

for
priesthood.
This
includes
seminari
(seminaries)
such
as
the
minor
seminary
(seminario
minore)
for
adolescence
and
the
major
seminary
(seminario
maggiore)
for
priestly
formation,
along
with
related
colleges
(collegi
seminariali)
and
programs
of
spiritual,
philosophical,
and
theological
instruction.
The
adjective
appears
in
phrases
like
istituto
seminariale
or
collegio
seminariale.
a
seminar
format,
such
as
attività
seminariale
or
stile
seminariale,
referring
to
interactive,
discussion-based
sessions
rather
than
formal
lectures.
endings
referring
to
institutions
or
activities.