Network

Rooted in ecclesial partnership
The Beda serves English-speaking dioceses and Church communities worldwide, forming priests in partnership with bishops, vocations directors, and alumni.
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Serving dioceses across the world
Seminarians are sent by bishops from English-speaking dioceses. The College works closely with diocesan leadership throughout formation and ministry preparation.
England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
Archdiocese of St. Andrews & Edinburgh

Scotland

Archdiocese of Armagh

Ireland

Archdiocese of Birmingham

England & Wales

Archdiocese of Edinburgh

Scotland

Archdiocese of Glasgow

Scotland

Archdiocese of Liverpool

England

Archdiocese of Southwark

England & Wales

Archdiocese of Westminster

England

Diocese of Argyle and the Isles

Scotland

Diocese of Brentwood

England

Diocese of Clifton

England

Diocese of Derry

Ireland

Diocese of Down & Connor

Ireland

Diocese of East Anglia

England

Diocese of Ferns

Ireland

Diocese of Hallam

England & Wales

Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle

England & Wales

Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin

Ireland

Diocese of Killala

Ireland

Diocese of Lancaster

England

Diocese of Leeds

England

Diocese of Limerick

Ireland

Diocese of Meath

Ireland

Diocese of Nottingham

England & Wales

Diocese of Paisley

Scotland

Diocese of Plymouth

England & Wales

Diocese of Portsmouth

England

Diocese of Salford

England & Wales

Diocese of Shrewsbury

England & Wales

Rest of the World
Apostolic Vicariate of Vic. Southern Arabia

United Arab Emirates / Oman / Yemen

Archdiocese of Adelaide

Australia

Archdiocese of Brisbane

Australia

Archdiocese of Bulawayo

Zimbabwe

Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn

Australia

Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia

Wales

Archdiocese of Castries

Saint Lucia

Archdiocese of Durban

South Africa

Archdiocese of Goa & Daman

India

Archdiocese of Hobart

Australia

Archdiocese of Kaunas

Lithuania

Archdiocese of Kuching

Malaysia

Archdiocese of Malta

Malta

Archdiocese of Manila

Philippines

Archdiocese of Melbourne

Australia

Archdiocese of Perth

Australia

Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia

Samoa

Archdiocese of Sydney

Australia

Archdiocese of Tamale

Ghana

Diocese of Armidale

Australia

Diocese of Balanga

Philippines

Diocese of Belgaum

India

Diocese of Birmingham

United States

Diocese of Broome

Australia

Diocese of Cairns

Australia

Diocese of Damango

Ghana

Diocese of Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Diocese of Haarlem

Netherlands

Diocese of Honolulu

United States

Diocese of Kafanchan

Nigeria

Diocese of Karwar

India

Diocese of Konongo-Mampong

Ghana

Diocese of Lismore

Australia

Diocese of Macau

China (Macau)

Diocese of Maitland & Newcastle

Australia

Diocese of Melaka-Johor

Malaysia

Diocese of Miao

India

Diocese of Murang'A

Kenya

Diocese of Nnewi

Nigeria

Diocese of Oudtshoorn

South Africa

Diocese of Penang

Malaysia

Diocese of Port Pirie

Australia

Diocese of Port-Louis

Mauritius

Diocese of S Hertogenbosch

Netherlands

Diocese of Saskatoon

Canada

Diocese of Sindhudurg

India

Diocese of Stockholm

Sweden

Diocese of Sunyani

Ghana

Diocese of Wollongong

Australia

Diocese of Wrexham

Wales

Supporting formation across the Church
Alongside diocesan formation, the College has supported seminarians connected to religious communities and ecclesial ministries where appropriate.
Augustinians

Benedictines

Canons Regular Of The Holy Cross Of Coimbra

Discalced Carmelites

Friars Minor

Institute Of Charity

Marianist

Missionaries Of Mariannhill

Missionary Of Charities

Nobertines

St. Louis Abbey (U.S.A.)

Third Order Regular Of St. Francis

Trappists

The Beda Association

Fraternity and support beyond formation
The Beda Association brings together former seminarians, staff, and supporters of the College. Through regular gatherings, shared celebration of the Eucharist, and prayer, it sustains fraternity among members and supports the spiritual and financial life of the Beda. Membership is open to alumni, staff, and those who wish to support the College’s mission.

Membership

Membership of the Beda Association is open to former staff and students and anyone willing to promote the objects of the Association. The annual subscription is £50.00 and Life Membership is £250.00.
To become a member, please complete the form below and email it to us.
The Beda Review
Published annually, the Beda Review gathers reflections, news, and contributions from seminarians, alumni, and staff. The latest issue is available to download.

The Beda Association

Fraternity and support beyond formation
The Beda Association brings together former seminarians, staff, and supporters of the College. Through regular gatherings, shared celebration of the Eucharist, and prayer, it sustains fraternity among members and supports the spiritual and financial life of the Beda. Membership is open to alumni, staff, and those who wish to support the College’s mission.

Membership

Membership of the Beda Association is open to former staff and students and anyone willing to promote the objects of the Association. The annual subscription is £50.00 and Life Membership is £250.00.
To become a member, please complete the form below and email it to us.
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Stay connected with reflections, College updates, and insights into formation and community life at the Beda.
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