Study and prayer belong together.

At ITI Catholic University, theology is not only studied, but lived in prayer, liturgy, and community.

ITI forms students in Catholic theology as a unified whole through primary sources, shared liturgical life, and a deeply personal academic community ordered to truth and mission.

Programs at a Glance

If You Want Formation, Not Just Information

If you are looking for a place that orders study, prayer, truth, and community into one life, ITI is for you.

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You Will Be Challenged Personally

In small seminars, you cannot disappear into the background. You are expected to read carefully, think seriously, and speak with precision.

Garden seminar with students at ITI

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You Will Study Theology as a Whole

Not as disconnected subjects, but as a coherent vision shaped by revelation, reason, and the life of the Church. Serious study begins at the source. ITI is built for students who want demanding study, real seminar discussion, and a serious encounter with the great sources of the Church. Students are expected to read carefully, speak clearly, and think with precision. Scripture, the Fathers, and St Thomas are treated not as background references, but as living sources that form judgment and intellectual discipline.

Students in academic formation at ITI

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You Will Live What You Study

Study and prayer belong together. Liturgy, sacramental life, silence, and common life are not extras. They shape the rhythm in which theology is studied, lived, and worshipped.

Shared community life at ITI

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You Will Encounter the Full Catholic Tradition

At ITI, the riches of East and West, Scripture and Tradition, doctrine and worship meet in one living academic culture. One of the most unusual aspects of ITI is that students encounter the breadth of the Catholic tradition not only in books, but in liturgy, friendship, and common life.

Priest raising the Gospel book at ITI liturgy

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You Leave With More Than a Degree.

ITI aims at formation in the fullest sense: intellectual, spiritual, personal, and communal. Students leave with knowledge, but also with habits, friendships, convictions, and often a clearer sense of vocation and mission.

Student receiving a degree at ITI

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You Will Find Friendships That Endure.

At ITI, students do not simply attend classes and disappear. They study, eat, celebrate, rest, pray, and grow in a real community. Meals, conversations, common Sundays, celebrations, walks, and ordinary life together become part of formation, and often become friendships that last far beyond graduation.

Students spending time together on the lawn at ITI

Visit ITI in Trumau

Come and See.

The best way to know whether ITI is your place is to come to Trumau, meet the community, step into the chapel, and see how study, prayer, and friendship belong together.