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A seminarian is a man who is discerning the Lord's call to the Roman Catholic priesthood, and is a member of the priesthood of all believers. The Church requires rigorous formation in four key areas: human, spiritual, pastoral, and intellectual, and the ministry of lector, acolyte, and priesthood are all required. To become a priest, one must attend seminary school and complete a seminary program, including a capstone, and then a sacrament of ordination.
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In many respects, life as a seminarian is similar to that of other students. Seminarians take classes with a particular emphasis on philosophy and theology and enjoy time with other…
What is life like as a seminarian? - DC PRIEST
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A seminary, school of theology, theological seminary, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called seminarians) in scripture, theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to…
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Becoming a Catholic priest is a decision that must be taken seriously and requires dedication and determination. To do this, one must meet the basic requirements, analyze their faith, get involved in their local church or parish, and attend seminary school. Once a priest is accepted, one must complete a seminary program, including a capstone, and then a sacrament of ordination.
What Is Seminary? Catholic Formation and How to Become a Priest ...
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Founded in 1968, the seminary ’s mission is “to provide basic training for tomorrow’s Catholic priests.” The seminary is located on the University of St. Thomas campus, and students utilize the…
Catholic Studies and the Formation of Seminarians
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