
Chichester Theological College
Chichester Theological College was an institution in England dedicated to training individuals for Christian ministry, particularly within the Anglican tradition. Established to prepare students for roles such as priests and church leaders, it offered academic studies, spiritual formation, and practical training. The college aimed to develop well-rounded clergy equipped to serve their communities and lead congregations. It operated from the 19th century until its closure in 1994, after which its functions and students were integrated into other theological institutions. Overall, it played a key role in shaping clergy for the Diocese of Chichester and the wider church community.