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Ggaba National Major Seminary

1970 establishments in UgandaArchdiocese of KampalaCatholic Church in UgandaCatholic seminaries in AfricaEducational institutions established in 1970
Seminaries and theological colleges in Uganda

Ggaba National Major Seminary, (also Saint Mary's National Major Seminary Ggaba) is a National Seminary of the Catholic Church in Uganda. The institution is a training facility and House of Formation under the auspices of the Uganda Episcopal Conference (UEC). The institution is also accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education to teach some non-religious academic courses. The seminary is affiliated with both the Pontifical Urban University in Rome, Italy and with Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda.

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