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The
Liturgical Institute at the
University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein
Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois, exists to promote the liturgical life of the
church through education, publishing, conferences and special projects. The
academic program of the Institute serves a diverse, international student
population: laity, religious, and clergy.
The Institute was founded in the Fall of 2000 by Cardinal
Francis E. George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago, forming a new addition
to the University which has the distinction
of being the first chartered
institution of higher learning in Chicago (1844) and one of
only seven
pontifical faculties in North America.
The
University of Saint Mary of
the Lake/Mundelein Seminary has the largest priestly formation program in the United States and is the
center of the permanent diaconate and lay ministry programs of the
Archdiocese of Chicago.
The mission of the Institute is to provide a thorough
formation for men and women preparing for service in the church's liturgical
life at parish, diocesan, and secondary education levels. The Institute
also provides foundational formation for those planning to teach liturgy at
seminary or university levels. The
Institute offers an integrated and balanced program
for the advancement of the renewal promoted by the Second Vatican Council. It is rooted in the ideals of the modern liturgical movement and the
authentic achievements of the post-Vatican II era. Students participate in the Institute's liturgical life of daily Mass and the Liturgy of
the Hours in the historic Chapel of the Immaculate Conception.
The Liturgical Institute seeks to form graduates who will
bring solid theological and practical skills to bear on the challenges opened by
a new phase of liturgical renewal emerging in the opening years of the third millennium.
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