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| 01/07 - 01/21 | ||||||
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Subject: Pastoral Theology (Div.) (DVPT)
CRN: 10013
In Person | Lecture
St Paul: In Person
This practicum provides an opportunity to gain basic knowledge of and practical experience in a seminarian’s own diocese. Time will be spent in the diocese with guided activities and regular reflection designed to introduce the seminarian to the particular context in which he will exercise pastoral charity as a priest. Attention will be given to the unique character of each diocese in five areas: culture, history, spirituality, pastoral issues, and organizational structures of the diocese itself and its parishes.
1 Credits
| 01/05 - 01/29 | ||||||
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Subject: Pastoral Theology (Div.) (DVPT)
CRN: 10247
In Person | Lecture
St Paul: In Person
This course studies the history and present context of the Church in Mexico, of the Latino community in the United States, and of Hispanic Catholic culture more generally, in order to gain insight into the most effective means of evangelization in the modern world. The course aims to facilitate an encounter with Jesus Christ in the persons of the poor and the immigrant, with the Virgin Mary through her appearances to St. Juan Diego at Tepeyac, and with the Holy Spirit as he animates the life of disciples in the local and universal Church. Emphasis will be given to the priest’s role in forming missionary disciples and effecting the transformation of culture within the local ecclesial setting.
1 Credits
| 01/05 - 01/29 | ||||||
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Subject: Pastoral Theology (Div.) (DVPT)
CRN: 10290
In Person | Lecture
Rome: In Person
This course addresses the Church's engagement in missiology, evangelization, and ecumenism through visits to Rome and select sites of St. Paul in Greece or Turkey. Special attention is given to pertinent parts of Sacred Scripture, relevant documents of the Second Vatican Council and recent encyclicals. To gain understanding of missionary activity and its relationship to diocesan ministry, the course includes on-site visits with selected dicasteries of the Roman curia, discussions with Church and ecumenical leaders, encounters with international religious and lay communities active in the missionary apostolate and visits to sites based on their scriptural, ecclesial and historical significance.
1 Credits