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The organization of modern seminary institutions was a direct outcome of Roman Catholic reforms of the Counter-Reformation after the Council of Trent.  This reform insisted on the enrichment of the training of clergy by means of making seminaries as live-in institutions which would be below the unquestioning command of ranking clergy.  The founding of minor seminaries to develop young boys for the priesthood abided by this initial movement.  A seminary model named the Tridentine was that of a live in monastic community where lifestyle and entreaty were closely monitored and chastened as a means to straightening out pre-Reformation misuses among the clergy seminary degree .  The seminaries were very much in counterpoint to the more active and liberal life styles of the universities.   There comprised a much greater emphasis was placed on personal correction as well as the instruction of philosophy to groom for theology.  Protestant reformers of the day despised this approach path.

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