Stone to Flesh

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FORMATION IN INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL LIFE:

  • Daily Bible reading and studying
  • Beatitudes
  • Catechism study of sections regarding revelation and faith, Christology, prayer, sin/grace/redemption, Christian life, Trinity, Holy Spirit, charisms, sacraments, ecclesiology, eschatology

 

HUMAN FORMATION:

  • Theology of the Body
  • Basics of anthropology, metaphysics and personhood
  • Relationships
  • Vocations
  • Leadership
  • Communication
  • Creativity and arts
  • Freedom and society
  • Call, vocation

 

ECCLESIOLOGY:

  • Church, parish, community of faith, family
  • Ecumenism
  • Early Christian initiation, catechumenate in history of the Church and now
  • Tradition and traditions of the Church in developing mission, vision, strategy, values and culture
  • East meets West (both lungs)

FORMATION IN SPIRITUAL LIFE:

  • Rooted in the Word of God and the teaching of the Catholic Church
  • Evoking spiritual response to the surrounding culture
  • Personal development based on the greatest teachers of Catholic spirituality
  • Growth in personal and communal prayer life: daily Lectio Divina and spiritual reading, participation in Sacraments, Liturgy of the Hours, Adoration, communal charismatic and traditional forms of prayer
  • Development of spiritual discernment into the state of life, career, ministry type
  • Practicum in developing natural and supernatural charisms in the service for the Church
  • Lectio Divina: special focus on Psalms, Gospel of Mark, Acts of the Apostles
  • Fasting

 

FORMATION IN LITURGY:

  • Simple chant
  • Liturgy of the Hours
  • The Paschal Mystery
  • Eucharistic Adoration

 

FORMATION IN PASTORAL THEOLOGY:

  • Discipleship 
  • Identity and formation of laity
  • Faith and Reason
  • Evangelization: biblical, pastoral, practical (Alpha)
  • Power encounters: Healing and Deliverance
  • Forming of communities of faith
  • Mercy and the Catholic social teaching
  • Worship as an encounter with the Divine