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The Spiritual Formation Program is an essential part of the overall program of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary. Its purpose is to invite the seminarian to identify and establish attitudes, habits and practices in the spiritual life that will benefit him in his preparation for priesthood and will continue to do so in his ongoing formation after ordination. These spiritual disciplines are meant to provide a foundation that will encourage zealous and loving priestly ministry.

Because of the special vocation to which the seminarian is called, liturgical prayer is at the core of his day. The Spiritual Formation Program, therefore, includes daily celebration of the Eucharist, the Liturgy of the Hours, communal celebration of the Sacrament of Penance, and weekly opportunity for Eucharistic devotion. The seminarians are trained to participate in and assist at the Sacred Liturgy each day. Those installed in various ministries function in the capacity of their office as lector, acolyte and deacon. Deacons are also scheduled to preach at designated liturgies throughout the year. Members of the ceremony crew, sacristans, choir and schola assist at the liturgies and ceremonies of the house as well as the Holy Week Liturgies and special Archdiocesan celebrations held at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.

Days of recollection, Penance services and Marian devotions are held at specified times. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction are held every Tuesday. Optional Night Prayer is scheduled on a weekly basis. Special devotions are planned for the seasons of Advent and Lent, the yearly celebration of Forty Hours and the Marian months of October and May. House retreats are scheduled for the beginning and end of the academic year, in addition to the canonical retreats arranged for those receiving sacred orders.

Likewise, occasions for devotional prayers such as the Angelus, the Rosary and the Stations of the Cross are provided. In concert with all the spiritual opportunities noted above and with an integrative purpose, the Program offers conferences by the Director of Spiritual Formation and provides spiritual direction for each seminarian at least once a month.

Spiritual maturity is a concern of the entire Saint Charles Seminary community. It is a concern of each seminarian. It is a concern of the Seminary faculty who expend their efforts to prepare men for a lifetime of service in the priesthood of Jesus Christ. The functioning of the Spiritual Formation Program, however, is the precise responsibility of the Director of Spiritual Formation. Home Page Contact Us Directions to Seminary Publications On Campus Seminary Email

Home Page Contact Us Directions to Seminary Publications On Campus Seminary Email To achieve this goal there are four objectives:

      1. To help the seminarian to know, love, and follow Jesus Christ more completely as a committed disciple.
      2. To instruct the seminarian in the importance of a strong liturgical life that encourages participation and emphasizes vocational awareness within the sacramental life of worship.
      3. To assist the seminarian in establishing a personal prayer life, fostered by group spiritual conferences and individual direction.
      4. To acquaint the seminarian with the implications of the goal to which he aspires, so that in time he will be capable of making a lasting commitment to Christ and His Church.
 
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