The transfer is the only diocese in order to build this center and revert to the City Council but is built
The Governing Board last week approved the final location of one of the largest international missionary training centers around the world.
The center will host the International Diocesan Seminary and Redemptoris Mater Missionary of the Diocese of Cartagena, erected by Bishop Reig Pla Decree dated December 8, 2006.
The Governing Board has proceeded now to establish the definitive location of the center, taking into account the characteristics of the project.
In any case, both the first and the approved location are located in areas where current regulations allow building this type of equipment.
The transfer is made to the Bishop with the sole purpose of raising the center and revert to the City Council but is built
The new center will be located in the hamlet of Green and Sangonera the total built area will be 10% of the total, as provided by law serve the remaining area to provide insulation to the building and recollection that support the teaching and training to be developed.
International importance
The choice of Murcia will host the center for the Municipality a lauded around the world if we consider that the fate of hundreds of seminarians from the five continents and will create dozens of jobs since the inception of the works.
The new mission center is the first new plant to be built in Spain and the second new plant to be built worldwide, located after the Italian town of Macerata.
Across the globe there are now more than 80 seminars of this type, although most have been located in existing buildings.
In any case, the center will Sangonera la Verde, by extension, the most ambitious project has been addressed so far.
From the first Redemptoris Mater Seminary, opened by Pope John Paul II in Rome in 1987, many bishops of the largest diocese in the world (Paris, London, Berlin, Warsaw, Vienna, Strasbourg, Toronto, Newark, Medellín, Callao , Brasilia, Hong Kong, Bangalore, Perth, Taiwan ...) Redemptoris Mater Seminaries have been opened in the five continents.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia