Catholic Theological College (CTC) is committed to the highest standards of teaching and research in philosophy and theology, within the Catholic tradition.
It shares in the Church’s mission to spread the Gospel, and provides academic formation for people committed to the pastoral service of the Church. CTC draws its governance from the Catholic hierarchy of Victoria and Tasmania and three affiliated religious institutes in their desire to provide for the education of clergy and laity in the mission of the Church.
CTC was established in 1972 by the dioceses of Victoria and Tasmania, and a group of religious orders, which agreed to act together as a confederated body in academic matters. In 1973, CTC became a recognised teaching institution of the MCD University of Divinity (which was constituted as a degree-granting body by the Parliament of Victoria in 1910). CTC is also an affiliated college of Monash University and Australian Catholic University.











