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'''Formation''' is the personal preparation that the [[Catholic Church]] offers to people with a defined mission, such as the [[priesthood]] or membership of a [[religious institute| religious order]] such as the [[Jesuit formation|Society of Jesus]]. Such formation involves a program of spiritual and academic training.<ref>[http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/priesthood/priestly-formation/church-documents-for-priestly-formation.cfm "Church Document for Priestly Formation" ''United States Conference of Catholic Bishops''] (Retrieved 4 December 2014)</ref> |
'''Formation''' is the personal preparation that the [[Catholic Church]] offers to people with a defined mission, such as the [[priesthood]] or membership of a [[religious institute| religious order]] such as the [[Jesuit formation|Society of Jesus]]. Such formation involves a program of spiritual and academic training. in the case of priestly formation, the typical location concerned is the [[seminary]] either operated by a [[Diocese}] for the purposes of training [[secular clergy|Diocesan Secular clergy]] or operated by a religious order for the purpose of traning its members for [[priestly ordination]].<ref>[http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/priesthood/priestly-formation/church-documents-for-priestly-formation.cfm "Church Document for Priestly Formation" ''United States Conference of Catholic Bishops''] (Retrieved 4 December 2014)</ref> |
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Formation is the personal preparation that the Catholic Church offers to people with a defined mission, such as the priesthood or membership of a religious order such as the Society of Jesus. Such formation involves a program of spiritual and academic training. in the case of priestly formation, the typical location concerned is the seminary either operated by a [[Diocese}] for the purposes of training Diocesan Secular clergy or operated by a religious order for the purpose of traning its members for priestly ordination.[1]
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- ^ "Church Document for Priestly Formation" United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (Retrieved 4 December 2014)