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Beda College

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The Pontifical Beda College (Italian: Pontificio Collegio Beda) is a college in Rome. It was founded as the Collegio Ecclesiastico at the Palazzo dei Convertendi in 1852 by Pope Pius IX and is intended for older men, often convert clergymen, wishing to prepare for the Roman Catholic priesthood.

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Beda College
Viale di San Paolo, Rome Municipio Roma VIII

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Pontificio Collegio Beda

Viale di San Paolo 18
00146 Rome, Municipio Roma VIII
Lazio, Italy
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