Centre Sèvres

It is no longer restricted to Jesuits but welcomes men and women, lay and religious.

Following the Apostolic Constitution of Pope John Paul II on Catholic Universities and Ecclesiastical Faculties (Sapientia Christiana) of April 15, 1979, and the ordinances of the Congregation for Catholic Education, the canonical statutes of the centre were approved by Rome on June 18, 1986.

The school of theology includes studies in ancient languages and patristics, religions and cultures, and spirituality and the religious life.

[1] There are approximately 250 students from 40 nations in the degree programmes along with around 1,750 auditors, with many from the United States.

[7] The centre's library and its stocks in Vanves comprise 190,000 volumes and 850 periodicals, many in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian, including manuscripts and printed books from the 16th through 18th centuries.