Seminary
A seminary is an educational institution focused on training individuals for religious leadership, particularly in the Christian faith. Students typically study theology, scripture, pastoral care, and church history to prepare for roles such as pastors, ministers, or priests.
Seminaries can vary in size and structure, with some affiliated with specific denominations, like the Catholic Church or Protestant groups. Many seminaries also offer advanced degrees, such as a Master of Divinity, to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for effective ministry and community service.