Vinzenz Pallotti University

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The Vinzenz Pallotti University (until 2021 Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Vallendar (PTHV)) in Vallendar is a Roman Catholic private university, which originated as a religious university of the Pallottines. It is run as an ecclesiastically and state-recognized academic university under independent sponsorship.

History

The predecessor of today's university was a theological training center founded in 1896/97 in Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein, which moved to Limburg an der Lahn in 1898 and has been located in Vallendar near Koblenz as a theological university since 1945. The educational institution was established and managed by the Pallottine order.[1]

By decree of the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of the Interior on September 11, 1973, the religious college was given equal status to the universities of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1974, it was recognized by the Roman Congregation for Catholic Education, and in 1979 it received state recognition as an independent academic university. Since 1978, with ecclesiastical approval, a state-approved diploma program in theology has been conducted. In 1993, the educational institution was reestablished as the Philosophical-Theological College of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines), or PTHV for short. By decree of the Roman Congregation for Education of October 7, 1993, it was elevated to the status of a Faculty of Theology, which can confer all ecclesiastical academic degrees with canonical effects. State recognition of the licentiate and doctoral regulations followed in 1994, and in 1996 PTHV received ecclesiastically and state-recognized authority for habilitation.[2]

In 2005, the sponsorship was reorganized and divided between the non-profit limited liability companies Vinzenz Pallotti gGmbH Friedberg and St. Elisabeth gGmbH Waldbreitbach, which were assigned to the religious orders of the Pallottine Fathers and the Franciscan Sisters of Waldbreitbach, respectively, and since then have been the two shareholders of the sponsoring company PTHV gGmbH. At the same time, a faculty for nursing science was established alongside the theological education. In 2009, new basic regulations were drawn up and approved by the Roman Congregation for Education, the Diocese of Trier and the Ministry for Science, Further Education and Culture in Mainz. By decree of the university's Grand Chancellor, Fritz Kretz, then Rector General of the Pallottine Fathers, the university was transformed into a Catholic University ("Universitas Catholica") in the same year and named "Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar. Ecclesiastically and state-recognized academic university in free sponsorship". The PTHV gGmbH, based in Vallendar, remained the responsible body.[3][4][5] In 2016, the doctoral regulations for the Ph.D. came into force, and in 2017, together with the revised basic regulations, the new regulations for the master's degree program, the doctorate and the licentiate were put into force.

References

  1. ^ Profil und Geschichte der Hochschule. Homepage der PTHV, abgerufen am 20. April 2020.
  2. ^ Personen- und Vorlesungsverzeichnis der PTHV, Wintersemester 2018/19, S. 5–7 (Archived (Date missing) at pthv.de (Error: unknown archive URL)).
  3. ^ Profil und Geschichte der Hochschule. Homepage der PTHV, abgerufen am 20. April 2020.
  4. ^ Personen- und Vorlesungsverzeichnis der PTHV, Wintersemester 2018/19, S. 5–7 (Archived (Date missing) at pthv.de (Error: unknown archive URL)).
  5. ^ Grundordnung, Mitteilungsblatt PTHV 7/2017, 13. Oktober 2017.