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The Mississippi Department of Corrections has launched a seminary program for incarcerated women, more than 10 years after beginning its seminary for men.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections says inmates in the 29-member inaugural women’s class will be enrolled in a four-year accredited seminary program.
Mississippi prison begins seminary program for incarcerated women Inmate Katina Quinn, left, receives her certificate from MDOC Deputy Commissioner Gary Young for completion of the âExperiencing Godâ discipleship course in preparation for her participation in the first seminary class for women at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. (Source: MDOC) By WLBT Digital | January 15, 2021 at 6:13 PM CST - Updated January 16 at 9:24 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Mississippi Department of Corrections has revealed a new seminary program for incarcerated women after launching a similar program for men over ten years ago.
The âExperiencing Godâ discipleship course is said to be designed to deepen the inmatesâ understanding of God and their faith. It is also a requirement for the seminary program within the prison.