Seminary Priest
Seminary priest a name given in England to Roman Catholic clergy during the 17th century, on account of their having been educated and prepared for holy orders in one of the foreign seminaries — e.g. Rheims, Douai, or Toulouse.
Seminary priest a name given in England to Roman Catholic clergy during the 17th century, on account of their having been educated and prepared for holy orders in one of the foreign seminaries — e.g. Rheims, Douai, or Toulouse.