The basic plan for the ongoing formation of priests
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Tác giả: Catholic Church
Ký hiệu tác giả: CAT-C
DDC: 230.07 - Giáo dục, nghiên cứu, đề tài liên quan về Thần học Ki-tô giáo
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Số cuốn: 1
Từ khóa: Catholic Church, Catholic Church Clergy Training of , Clergy Training of, Église catholique Clergé Formation, Giáo Hội Công Giáo, Đào Tạo Giáo Sĩ,

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Mã số: 110LT0002902
Nhà xuất bản: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Năm xuất bản: 2000
Khổ sách: 23
Số trang: 113
Kho sách: TRUNG TÂM MỤC VỤ
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Part one. The basic plan. Introduction: a document about transformation and formation
Introduction: the organization of a basic plan of priestly formation
General description: ongoing formation as the integration of priestly identity and the tasks of priestly ministry for the sake of mission
Essential characteristics of ongoing formation
Priestly identity: who I am
Priestly service or ministry: what I do
Priestly mission: for what purpose
The context for ongoing formation for priests in the United States at the beginning of the Twenty-first century
The programs, resources, and practices to foster ongoing formation
Human formation
Intellectual formation
Pastoral formation
Spiritual formation
The responsibility for the ongoing formation of priests
Accountability Part two. Formation at different ages. A good beginning: ongoing formation in the first years of priesthood
Priests in transition: ongoing formation and changes of assignment
Priests as pastors: ongoing formation and the first pastorate
Priests at midlife: ongoing formation after a certain number of years
Priests growing in wisdom and grace: ongoing formation and senior clergy
Part three: the ongoing formation of an entire presbyterate. Introduction
Facing divisions and their consequences
The nature of presbyteral unity: biblical and ecclesial foundations
Practical possibilities for the formation of a presbyterate
Conclusion
Appendix: doctrinal understanding of the ministerial priesthood