St. Sergius Institute

St. Sergius Institute
TypePrivate
Established1925
Religious affiliation
Eastern Orthodox
ChancellorJean Renneteau
DeanMichel Stavrou
Location,
Campus93, rue de Crimée Paris, France
AffiliationsInstitut supérieur d'études œcuméniques
Websitesaint-serge.net

The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (French: Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge) in Paris, France, is a private university of higher education in Orthodox theology. Founded in 1925 by a group led by Metropolitan Eulogius Georgiyevsky, Anton Kartashev (historian, theologian, and last Minister of Religious Affairs of the Russian Provisional Government), Lev Liperovsky, and Mikhail Ossorguine, with the active support of Nobel Peace Prize recipient John Mott. It is under the canonical jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox churches in Western Europe under the omophorion of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The institute has been in conformity with French legislation and the norms of European university education since its earliest years and is accredited by the Académie de Paris to deliver bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees. The mission of the institute is to form educated priests and laypeople, intending them to serve actively the Orthodox Church and representing it in ecumenical dialogue as well as in the religious and cultural life of their own country. Its faculty and graduate students conduct scholarly activities that have become world famous — research, publications, organizing international conferences (including, since the 1950s, the annual "liturgical week") and interfaith dialog.