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The seminary, first and foremost, is a supportive environment within which a seminarian becomes eager to receive the truth about himself in relation to the salvific will of Christ. To facilitate this reception of truth in relation to Christ's call to him, a seminarian needs to awaken to a life of interiority, to a life of communion with Christ. John Paul II succinctly describes such a life.
By Deacon James Keating, Ph.D. Director of Theological Formation Institute for Priestly Formation Creighton University 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178 402-280-3326 402-280-2556 jameskeating@creighton.edu
Explanatory note to help promote the practice of continuous Eucharistic adoration[1] in dioceses (parishes, rectories, chapels, monasteries, convents, seminaries) for the benefit of priests and priestly vocations. In his Apostolic Exhortation Sacramentum Caritatis, the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI concretized the perennial teaching of the Church on the centrality of Eucharistic adoration in ecclesial life by a direct appeal addressed to all pastors, bishops, priests, as well as the People of God, for perpetual Eucharistic adoration. With the Synod Assembly, therefore, I heartily recommend to the Church's pastors and to the People of God the practice of Eucharistic adoration, both individually and in community. (194) Great benefit would ensue from a suitable catechesis explaining the importance of this act of worship, which enables the faithful to experience the liturgical celebration more fully and more fruitfully. Wherever possible, it would be appropriate, especially in densely populated areas, to set aside specific churches or oratories for perpetual adoration. I also recommend that, in their catechetical training, and especially in their preparation for First Holy Communion, children be taught the meaning and the beauty of spending time with Jesus, and helped to cultivate a sense of awe before his presence in the Eucharist. (Sacramentum Caritatis, n. 67) In order to support the Holy Father's appeal, the Congregation for the Clergy, in its own solicitousness for the presbyterate, proposes that:
The Congregation for the Clergy expresses its gratitude in advance to those Ordinaries who will become promoters of this project, one that is certain to renew the spirituality of both the clergy and the People of God in their particular Churches. In order to more closely follow the development of this important appeal of the Holy Father, the individual Ordinaries interested in the initiative are kindly requested to keep this Dicastery informed of developments related to continuous Eucharistic adoration in their dioceses, indicating especially which priests and places are involved in this important apostolate. Should further clarification on this matter be necessary, the Congregation for the Clergy stands ready to provide it. From the Vatican, 8 December 2007 Solemnity of the of the Immaculate Conception of Mary [1] What is meant by continual Eucharistic adoration is not only 24 hours a day uninterrupted adoration, but also continuous adoration from the first hours of the morning until the last hours of the evening. The latter, in fact, may be more viable for priests and faithful living in small communities. Obviously, where the number of faithful is larger and willing, the possibility of exposing the Eucharist without interruption might be explored
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