Tuesday, November 18, 2014

To form is to be formed.


“Pastoral formation is not only about the acquisition of skills but also about the formation of the heart of a true pastor” (PPPF no. 172). Fully aware of the nature of the Church as a ‘communion’, the Seminario Mayor de San Carlos endeavours to implement a type of formation not only to ensure intellectual isometrics, pastoral competence and practical skills but also and especially ‘a way of being’ in communion with the very sentiments and behaviour of Christ as the Good Shepherd through seminarians’ exposure in pastoral areas specifically in a parish. In accordance with the post-synodal apostolic exhortation, ‘Pastores Dabo Vobis # 58’, being the living cell of local and specialized pastoral work, the parish serves as the ideal context for the seminarians pastoral formation.
In San Pedro Calungsod Parish, Pulangbato, Cebu City, four seminarians are being assigned to immerse themselves in the life situations of the lay faithful. The pastoral team is led by Sem. Neil J. Cortes together with the members Sem. Jaime Oscar Aspril and Sem. Jose Zeno Vincent O. Gucor and a pre-deaconate program applicant Sem. Josie Mar E. Gudes. Sharing the three-fold mission of Christ (e.g. prophetic, kingly and priestly ministries), they are indulged into working side by side with the faithful in the mission of renewed integral evangelization. The pastoral team in the persons of Sems. Neil, J.o and Zeno, is involved in bible sharing groups specifically in Dita and Binaliw 3 whereas, Sem. Joguds is immersed in the parochial religious activities. Nonetheless, guided by the shepherding skills and enriching charisma of the parish priest, Rev. Fr. Benjie Herrera, these seminarians become competent to respond with zeal and fervour the emerging spiritual needs of the community. Indeed, the San Pedro Calungsod Parish as a Christian community where the four of us seminarians collaborate has educated us the human virtues needed to become effective ministers in the future.


21 comments:

  1. @ San Pedro Calungsod Parish, Pulangbato, Cebu City

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  2. What a nice reflection

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  3. that's true, that's why before we become followers of Christ, we must first undergo human formation. it is very much necessary to have this kind of formation for us to have a complete understanding of different kinds of people it reality itself. nice ka!

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  4. I warmly salute that noble reflection Sem. Jose Zeno Vincent Gucor. :) LIke

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  5. Great! we are formed to serve not to be served.

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    1. yeah you're right, perhaps that's the very essence of being human.hahah

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  6. thumbs up, Sem. Zeno!!

    this is one of the good articles featured in our souvenir program.., good thing u posted it here, KUDOS!
    :)

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    1. tnx mam leah, this is in a way an expression of being grateful to you and the parishioners of Pulangbato and as a manifestation of having acquainted with what it is to be formed like. haha

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    2. this entry is one of the three categories we are indulged to discuss with (i.e. pastoral relations, otherwise theo concerns or ethical issues).

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    3. You're most welcome, Sem. Zeno!
      :)
      The formation is mutual coz you've also made an impact to the lives of the parishioners of San Pedro Calungsod Parish...

      NICE!

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  7. nice ka zenuski.. pastoral relations must be put in a high rank.

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    1. truly it ought to be litzky for it will be the ultimate but not yet the absolute last end of what we want to be.haha

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  8. Nice and inspiring. Indeed, our experiences do teach us more than what we expect.

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    1. yes, i agree with you. perhaps the moment we teach in return, we are taught also, hence, to form is to be formed.

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  9. In relation to SCA specific aim - "Evangelize first oneself before evangelizing others" (hehehe...if Im not mistaken)

    We don't have something to offer if we are empty.

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    1. i agree with your idea jessica carias. truly, we must be evangelized evangelizers first before evangelizing others for "nemo dat quod non habet" (nobody can give what he does not have).

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