Congregation for Clergy hosts course on priestly
formation
St. John Mary Vianney Patron of all the Priests of the world. |
(Vatican Radio) More than one hundred seminary
rectors from throughout English-speaking world gathered in Rome earlier this month under the guidance and
sponsorship of the Congregation for Clergy to discuss the
revised handbook of best practices for the formation of seminarians.
Known as the Ratio
fundamentalis institutionis sacerdotalis – ratio
fundamentalis or just ratio for short – the latest
edition of the document is titled, On the Gift of Priestly Vocation.
The basic and animating idea of the Ratio is
that of helping seminaries all around the world to succeed in their mission of
forming men for the priesthood by first firmly grounding them in a
self-conscious attitude of missionary discipleship, and then giving them the
tools to live their lives as disciples to the fullest, in and through the
ministerial priesthood to which God calls them through His Church.
One of the participants, Msgr. David L. Toups,
rector of St. Vincent De Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton
Beach, Florida, told Vatican Radio this new document,
which brings together the many disparate elements offered as teaching and
formation tools by several different dicasteries in the thirty-odd years since
the last Ratio was promulgated, and offers best practices to
seminary rectors who work in vastly different cultural contexts in service of
one mission, is more than welcome.
“It’s highly significant for us in the seminary world,” he
said.
Msgr. Joseph Betchart, rector of Mount Angel
Seminary in St. Benedict, Oregon, also took part in the course, and
told Vatican Radio he welcomes the holistic approach to formation, with the
particular emphasis it puts on discipleship.
“In order to shepherd the People of God,” he said, “you have
to – first of all – be a member of the People of God.”
Msgr. Betchart explained that the view this document takes
is comprehensive.
“It is really focused on forming the man to be first and
foremost a disciple of Jesus Christ,” he said, “because, as the axiom goes,
‘You can’t give what you don’t have.’”
The course sponsored by the Congregation for Clergy on
the fundamental
principles of the new Ratio fundamentalis ran from
June 26th to July 7th in Rome.
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