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theologate R.C. Ch.|θiːˈɒləgət| [ad. mod.L. theologāt-us, f. theolog-us theologian: see -ate1.] 1. The course in theology prescribed for candidates for the priesthood.
1889in Worcester Suppl. 2. A theological college or seminary.
1879H. Foley Records Eng. Province Soc. of Jesus V. 944 The College of St. Beuno... This extensive pile of building was erected in 1848–9 for a Theologate, or House of Divinity, by the late Father Randal Lythgoe, then Provincial. 1884Mrs. Calderwood's Jrnls. v. 169 note, The Jesuit College at Liège, the theologate of the English Province. 1898Month Oct. 439 The Professor of Holy Scripture at the great Jesuit Theologate of Woodstock. 1906Tablet 15 Sept. 401 Ditton Hall, not far from Liverpool, where the exiled German province then had its theologate. |