Priestly Formation
Priestly Formation is a process designed to prepare individuals for the Roman Catholic priesthood. It typically involves a combination of spiritual, academic, and pastoral training. Candidates, often called seminarians, study theology, philosophy, and scripture while also engaging in prayer and community life to deepen their faith.
The formation process usually takes place in a seminary, where seminarians receive mentorship and participate in various ministries. This holistic approach aims to develop their personal character, pastoral skills, and understanding of the Catholic Church's teachings, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve their communities as priests.