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  1. The Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome (Croatian: Papinski hrvatski zavod svetog Jeronima; Italian: Pontificio Collegio Croato Di San Girolamo a Roma; Latin: Pontificium Collegium Croaticum Sancti Hieronymi) is a Catholic college, church and a society in the city of Rome intended for the schooling of South Slav clerics.

  2. Saint Jerome of the Croats is the national Catholic church of Croatia on Via Tomacelli in the Campus Martius of Rome. It is now a chapel of the Pontifical Croatian College of Saint Jerome in Rome and is only open to visitors by arrangement with the College. Frontal section

  3. The Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome is a Catholic college, church and a society in the city of Rome intended for the schooling of South Slav clerics. It is named after Saint Jerome. Since the founding of the modern college in 1901, it has schooled 311 clerics from all bishoprics of Croatia.

  4. They also appoint together Episcopal Commission for the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome. In addition, their common question are also liturgical books in Croatian. According to this, both Conferences have an annual common season.

  5. Le Collège pontifical croate Saint-Jérôme (en italien, Pontificio Collegio Croato di San Girolamo) est un collège pontifical catholique de Rome, destiné à la scolarisation et à l'hébergement des séminaristes et prêtres d'origine croate. Il dispose d'une chapelle. Il est nommé d'après saint Jérôme.

  6. San Girolamo dei Croati is the 17th century titular church of the Pontifical Croatian College of St Jerome, and the national church of Croatia. The postal address is Via Tomacelli 132, but the main entrance is on the Via Ripetta south of the Mausoleo di Augusto.

  7. The Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome (Croatian: Papinski hrvatski zavod svetog Jeronima; Italian: Pontificio Collegio Croato Di San Girolamo a Roma; Latin: Pontificium Collegium Croaticum Sancti Hieronymi) is a Catholic college, church and a society in the city of Rome intended for the schooling of South Slav clerics.