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Newman Theological College

1917 establishments in AlbertaCatholic Church in AlbertaCatholic universities and colleges in CanadaEducational institutions established in 1917Private universities and colleges in Canada
Seminaries and theological colleges in CanadaUniversities and colleges in Edmonton

Newman Theological College (NTC) is a Roman Catholic school of theology founded in 1969 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada.

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Newman Theological College
84 Street NW, Edmonton Forest Heights

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84 Street NW 9828
T6A 0K4 Edmonton, Forest Heights
Alberta, Canada
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