Catholic Institute Of Paris
48 50'53 "N 2 19'45" E / 48.84806, 2.32917
| Catholic Institute of Paris | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Foundation | 1875 |
| Founder | BishopMaurice d'Hulst |
| Type | Private institution of higher education |
| Language regime | French |
| Location | |
| City | Paris |
| Country | France |
| Campus | 21, rue d'Assas 75006 Paris |
| Direction | |
| Rector | Peter Cahn |
| Chancellor | MgrAndr Vingt-Trois |
| Key figures | |
| Teachers | 750 |
| Students | 7 500 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Specials | 7000 interns and auditors |
| Affiliates | International Federation of Catholic Universities |
| Website | www.icp.fr/ |
| change | |
The Catholic Institute of Paris (ICP), said La Catho , is a private institution of higher learning founded in 1875 , including several faculties (theology and religious sciences, canon law, philosophy, humanities, social sciences and economics, education) of colleges and is the source of a network of professional colleges.
It is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris , and its principal address is at 21, rue d'Assas.
Summary |
The Catholic Institute of Paris was founded in 1875 under the name of the Catholic University of Paris by BishopMaurice d'Hulst Studies
Sectors of training and qualifications
Theology and Religious Studies
- Theologicum , Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies
- Cycle 1, cycle C (evening), and second cycle
- Higher Institute of pastoral catechesis (ISPC)
- Institute of Science and Theology of Religions (ISTR)
- Higher Institute of Ecumenical Studies (ISEO)
- Higher Institute for Liturgy (ISL)
- Higher Institute of Theology of the Arts (ISTA)
- School of Languages and Civilizations of the Ancient East (ELCO)
- Cycle of the PhD program (CED)
- Continuing education in theology
- Institute of Religious Studies (IER)
- University Seminar Carmelite
Law and canon law
- Faculty of Canon Law
Philosophy
- Faculty of Philosophy
Literature, languages, history
- Faculty of Letters
- Institute of French Language and Culture (ILCF)
Social and Economic Sciences
- Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences (FASS)
- Institute training in mediation and negotiation (IFOMENE)
Education, pedagogy
- ISP - Faculty of Education
Schools attached to the Institut Catholique de Paris
- Teacher training center (E Mounier ISFEC)
- School librarians, archivists (EBD)
- Training school educational psychology (EFPP)
- School psychologists practicing (CPE)
- Graduate School of Trades Sports (ILEP)
- Institute of Management and Intercultural Communication ( ISIT )
- Groupe ESSEC
- ESSEC MBA
- School of International Management ( EPSCI )
- Institut suprieur d'Electronique de Paris (ISEP)
- Polytechnic LaSalle Beauvais (ISAB)
- Graduate School of Organic Chemistry and Mineral (ESCOM)
Students and faculty celebrated
- Pierre Pflimlin , MRP, Chairman (1958), European Parliament President (1984-1987), Minister of State (1958-1959, 1962)
- Jean-Marie Lustiger , cardinal
- Andr Vingt-Trois , Cardinal
- Alfred Baudrillart , Cardinal
- Joseph Nguyen Chi Linh , Vietnamese bishop
- Paul Guiberteau , rector of the institute
- Louis Cognet , Professor of History of Christian Spirituality (1961-1970) and Dean (1969-1970)
- Emmanuel Falque , philosopher
- Philippe Capelle , philosopher, Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy
- Stanislas Breton , philosopher
- Edouard Branly , physicist
- Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron , philosopher
- Jacques Maritain , philosopher
- John Greisch , philosopher
- Simone de Beauvoir , philosopher
- Olivier Bobineau sociologist
- Albert Auguste Cochon de Lapparent , geologist
- Albert-Felix de Lapparent , geologist, grand-son of the previous
- Antonin Sertillanges Dalmatia , philosopher
- Gonzague de Reynold , historian
- Andr-Marie Gerard , a journalist and writer
- Moritz Csky
- Johann Werner Mdlhammer
- Abbe Rousselot , and phonetician dialectologist
- Jean-Marie Meunier , and phonetician dialectologist
- Christian Morel Sarcus , poet, writer, playwright.
- Louis Salleron , journalist, writer and theorist, professor of political economy from 1937 to 1957.
- John Severin , Antonin Bondat pseudonym, writer, teacher in charge of qualifying in the years 1940-1950.
- Peter Messiaen , (1883-1957), translator and commentator of Shakespeare.
Libraries
Central Library, said Library Fels, includes 600,000 books, including an old collection of some 60,000 volumes and 800 manuscripts. She is due in part to a donation of Edmond de Fels. The library contains over 53,000 documents.
Other libraries can be cited:
- Library of John Vernon, including the World Library and Science Study Bible (BOSEB) and the library of the French Institute for Byzantine Studies;
- the library of the Faculty of Canon Law;
- the clearinghouse of the Higher Institute of Pedagogy;
- the library of the Institute for Augustinian Studies.
References
- Jean-Baptiste Lebigue, "Institut Catholique de Paris," in Christian Hottin (ed.), Universities and colleges in Paris: the palace of science, Paris, Action artistic city of Paris, 1999 ( ISBN 2 -913246-03-6 ), p. 175-176, especially p. 175.
See also
Internal Links
External Links
| Catholic Institute of Graduate Studies (La Roche-sur-Yon) Catholic University of Lille Catholic University of Lyon Catholic University of the West Catholic Institute of Paris Institut Catholique de Rennes Catholic Institute of Toulouse |
