A Decision to Leave Seminary Formation Journey of Discernment Seeking Clarity in Vocation Leaving seminary formation was a significant and emotionally charged decision, one that required deep introspection and personal growth. As I look back on this pivotal moment in my life , I find solace in the clarity I gained through the process of discernment. The decision to leave the seminary was not one of failure or retreat but rather a courageous step toward aligning my life with my authentic self. It was in stepping away that I truly discovered who I am and what my passions and aspirations are. Recognizing a New Path While I initially entered the seminary with a sense of purpose, I soon realized that my path lay elsewhere, in different forms of service and personal expression. This realization was not easy, but it was essential for my growth and self-awareness, as the Gospel reminds us of the call to follow Christ and discern where we are most called to serve: As Jesus said, ...
Overview The text explores the significance of Christ as the unique Word of Sacred Scripture, emphasizing that God communicates with humanity through human language and ultimately through Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh. The Church venerates the Scriptures as she does the Lord's Body, recognizing them as the source of spiritual nourishment and strength. Sacred Scripture is considered the word of God , written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and entrusted to the Church as a means of salvation. Proper interpretation of Scripture requires attention to the human authors' intentions as well as the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The text also discusses the canon of Scripture, the Old and New Testaments, and their role in the life of the Church. Catechism of the Catholic Church nos. 101-141 I. Christ - The Unique Word of Sacred Scripture 101 In order to reveal himself to men, in the condescension of his goodness God speaks to them in human words: "Indeed the wo...