Master of Divinity for
Non-Seminarians
Overview
The Master of Divinity – Non-Seminarians program at Holy Apostles College & Seminary is a professional degree designed to equip lay men and women with the theological knowledge and pastoral skills needed for effective ministry in today’s world. Whether you feel called to serve in parish life, chaplaincy, evangelization, or another form of apostolic outreach, this program provides a comprehensive and practical formation rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition.
Through rigorous academic study and real-world pastoral training, students gain a deep understanding of Sacred Scripture, moral theology, sacramental theology, and pastoral counseling—while also developing the communication and leadership skills essential for ministry. This pathway is ideal for those who desire to serve the Church faithfully and fruitfully in a non-ordained capacity, with the flexibility of fully online coursework designed to fit your vocation and your schedule.
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“Theology is the search for the face of God. It is an effort of love seeking to understand the Beloved who first loved us.”
-Pope Benedict XVI-
Admissions to the Program
Applicants for the Master of Divinity for Non-Seminarians of the Seminary M.Div. program must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
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LOCATION
Holy Apostles College and Seminary campus, 33 Prospect Hill Road, Cromwell, CT 06416
Admission Requirements
Applicants for the Master of Divinity – Non-Seminarians Option of the Seminary M.Div. program must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Degree requirements
There is one option for the on-campus M.Div.
- M.Div. for Non-Seminarians (90 cr.)
Graduate theology credits must include:
DTH 731 One and Triune God
DTH 751 Christology
MTH 611 Fundamental Moral Theology I
SAS 716 Gospels
A minimum of nine credits must be earned in each of the areas of Moral Theology, Sacred Scripture, Dogmatic Theology, Pastoral Theology and Church History
For specific details of the different degree requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.
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