Pontifical Filipino College

Pontifical Filipino College
  • Pontificio Collegio Filippino
  • Dalubhasaang Pilipinong Pontipikal
Latin: Seminarii Sanctae Mariae de Pace, et in Collegio s. Bon Voyage
MottoSacerdotes Domini Vocabimini
Motto in English
"...(ye) shall be named the Priests of the LORD..." (Isaiah 61:6)
TypeRoman Catholic Seminary; Continuing Formation Institute; Residence
EstablishedJune 29, 1961 (1961-06-29)
RectorRev. Fr. Gregory Ramon D. Gaston, S.Th.D.
Location
490 Via Aurelia, Rome
,
 Italy (on property subject in part to Holy See extraterritorial jurisdiction)
AffiliationsCatholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
Websitewww.pcfroma.org

The Pontifical Filipino College, officially named Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Italian, Dalubhasaang Pilipinong Pontipikal in Filipino and Pontificio Collegio Seminario de Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje in Spanish (English: Pontifical College Seminary of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage; Latin: Seminarii Sanctae Mariae de Pace, et in Collegio s. Bon Voyage), is a college for diocesan priests from the Philippines studying at pontifical universities in Rome, Italy.

It was formally established as an institution with pontifical rights by Pope John XXIII on June 29, 1961, through the papal bull Sancta Mater Ecclesia.

The current rector is the Rev. Fr. Gregory Ramon D. Gaston, S.Th.D, a priest of the Archdiocese of Manila.