Information:  - GERB (     , "Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria") is a Bulgarian centre-right political party established on March 13, 2006. The initials of the party "/gerb" also translate as "coat of arms" in Bulgarian.  - Miroslav Hristoforov Naydenov , also sometimes spelled as Naidenov ( Bulgarian :    , pronounced ( najdenof ) ) was a Bulgarian politician of the GERB party and former Minister of Agriculture and Food ( 2009 -- 2013 ) in the eighty - seventh government of Bulgaria of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov . After leaving GERB , Naydenov 's name was mentioned a couple of times in the news in the context of smaller political projects .  - Bulgaria (tr. '), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (tr. '), is a country in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. With a territory of , Bulgaria is Europe's 16th-largest country.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'member of political party' with the subject 'miroslav naydenov'.  Choices: - citizens for european development of bulgaria  - republic
citizens for european development of bulgaria

Ques: Information:  - The word diocese is derived from the Greek term "" meaning "administration". When now used in an ecclesiastical sense, it refers to a territorial unit of administration. In the Western Church, the district is under the supervision of a bishop (who may have assistant bishops to help him or her) and is divided into parishes under the care of priests; but in the Eastern Church, the word denotes the area under the jurisdiction of a patriarch and the bishops under his jurisdiction administer parishes. This structure of church governance is known as episcopal polity.  - The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in southeastern Pennsylvania, in the United States. It covers the City and County of Philadelphia as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. The diocese was erected by Pope Pius VII on April 8, 1808, from territories of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Originally the diocese included all of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and seven counties and parts of three counties in New Jersey. The diocese was raised to the dignity of a metropolitan archdiocese on February 12, 1875. The seat of the archbishop is the Cathedral-Basilica of Ss. Peter & Paul.  - A seminary, theological seminary, theological college or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called "seminarians") in theology, generally to prepare them for ordination as clergy, academia, or ministry. The English word is taken from the Latin "seminarium", translated as "seed-bed", an image taken from the Council of Trent document "Cum adolescentium aetas" which called for the first modern seminaries. In the West, the term now refers to Roman Catholic educational institutes and has widened to include other Christian denominations and American Jewish institutions.  - St. Charles Borromeo Seminary is the seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia . Named for Saint Charles Borromeo , it is located just outside the city , at City Avenue and Lancaster Pike , in Lower Merion Township , Pennsylvania . The seminary is accredited by both the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools , and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada . It consists of four divisions : College , Theology , Graduate School of Theology and Permanent Diaconate . Potential candidates for the priesthood pursue a program which consists of a four - year liberal arts curriculum followed by a four - year curriculum within the professional school of theology . The seminary offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts , Master of Divinity , and Master of Arts . The current rector is the Most Reverend Timothy C. Senior and the current Vice Rector is Reverend Fr. Joseph Bongard .  - In Christianity, an archbishop (via Latin "archiepiscopus", from Greek , from -, "chief", and , "bishop") is a bishop of higher rank or office. In some cases, like the Lutheran Church of Sweden, it is the denomination leader title. Like popes, patriarchs, metropolitans, cardinal bishops, diocesan bishops, and suffragan bishops, archbishops are in the highest of the three traditional orders of bishops, priests, also called presbyters, and deacons. An archbishop may be granted the title, or ordained as chief pastor of a metropolitan see or another episcopal see to which the title of archbishop is attached.  - The Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento (Trent) and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation. Four hundred years later, when Pope John XXIII initiated preparations for the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), he affirmed the decrees it had issued: "What was, still is."    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'religion' with the subject 'st. charles borromeo seminary'.  Choices: - catholic  - catholic church  - christianity  - church  - church of sweden
Ans:
catholic church