https://www.gralon.net/mairies-france/maine-et-loire/association-seminaire-st-louis-marie-grignion-de-montfort-morannes_W491015256.htmJust posting the "Mission Statement " of +Faure's Seminary in France. Unofficial.
Date of création : 21/01/2017
Date de publication : 04/02/2017
Date of recent modification : 14/02/2023
RNA : W491015256
Type : Leisure and social life
Objet of the Association :
The objective is to ensure the worship of the Roman Catholic Church in the traditional rite, called St. Pius V. This involves the maintenance and training of ministers of worship as well as other people involved in the exercise of worship, support for other associations engaged in this activity, the public and exclusive exercise of this worship in France or abroad, the acquisition, rental, construction or development and maintenance of buildings such as seminaries, places of worship, premises intended for ministers of worship, as well as all other activities directly related to the exercise of worship, but of a strictly accessory nature.
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Google translation
Good description below of the Agenda / curriculum for seminarians.
https://apotresdejesusetdemarie.fr/le-seminaire/...
The great errors of our time: Modernism, liberalism, etc. This spiritual formation will continue throughout the seminary with spiritual lectures given on certain weekday evenings.
Philosophy, "ancilla theologiae" (servant of theology), is then studied for two years by the seminarians.
"All philosophy sings the glory of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who created the things of this world. Philosophy is nothing other than the discovery of the wonders that God has wrought in this world, in the material world, in the spiritual world, and in the heavenly world, for the summit of philosophy is theodicy, the study of God, of all the marvelous attributes of God." Archbishop Lefebvre
In accordance with canon law, the seminarians then begin the study of theology, the study of God and revealed supernatural truths. This study is done at the school of the “Angelic Doctor”, Saint Thomas Aquinas,...
Sorry, I have no idea what they paid for the building... the point is that they have an ancient institution, not many bells and whistles...it was used as a hospital waaay back!