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The first known group of Seminarists was assembled by St. Basil of Ancyra. The usage degenerated out of popular usage in the Medieval Ages, when all religious training was in religious residencies, and afterwards, in the universities. After Reformation and the growth of new denominations, Theology seminaries once more came into use, especially in America. The 16th-century Council of Trent ordered Theology seminaries to be opened up in every territory.In several areas, the word seminary is also used for other educational institutions of higher learning that train teachers. While the responsibility of the instructing Theology seminaries and theology seminaries is dissimilar, the terminology has not changed seminary schools . Throughout the Nineteenth century in the US, Seminaries educated women for the only socially acceptable occupation: instruction. Only unmarried women could be teachers. Many older women’s colleges began as seminaries and produced an crucial corps of educators.

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