| 1. | It is the licentiate that licences faculty to teach in seminaries.
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| 2. | In Rome he became a licentiate of canon and civil law.
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| 3. | He received a licentiate in theology from Woodstock College in 1960.
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| 4. | In 1996, the licentiate degree was taught in English entirely.
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| 5. | On 5 March 1993 he obtained his Licentiate in Sacred Liturgy.
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| 6. | In September he became a licentiate the Royal College of Physicians.
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| 7. | He continued his studies and earned a licentiate in anthropology in 1929
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| 8. | He studied in Milltown Park earning a Theology degree and licentiate.
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| 9. | He later received his Licentiate and Fellowship University of London External Programme.
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| 10. | A person who holds a license is called a licentiate.
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