Spiritual Formation: In Communion with God and in
Search of Christ
45. Human formation, when it is carried out
in the context of an anthropology which is open to the full truth regarding the
human person, leads to and finds its completion in spiritual formation. Every
human being, as God's creature who has been redeemed by Christ's blood, is
called to be reborn "of water and the Spirit" (Jn. 3:S) and to become
a "son in the Son." In this wonderful plan of God is to be found the
basis of the essentially religious dimension of the human person, which
moreover can be grasped and recognized by reason itself: The human individual
is open to transcendence, to the absolute; he has a heart which is restless
until it rests in the Lord.( 133)
The educational process of a spiritual life,
seen as a relationship and communion with God, derives and develops from this
fundamental and irrepressible religious need. In the light of revelation and
Christian experience, spiritual formation possesses the unmistakable
originality which derives from evangelical "newness." Indeed, it
"is the work of the Holy Spirit and engages a person in his totality. It
introduces him to a deep communion with Jesus Christ, the good shepherd, and
leads to the total submission of one's life to the Spirit, in a filial attitude
toward the Father and a trustful attachment to the Church. Spiritual formation
has its roots in the experience of the cross, which in deep communion leads to
the totality of the paschal mystery."( 134)
Spiritual formation, as we have just seen,
is applicable to all the faithful. Nevertheless, it should be structured
according to the meanings and connotations which derive from the identity of
the priest and his ministry. And just as for all the faithful spiritual
formation is central and unifies their being and living as Christians, that is,
as new creatures in Christ who walk in the Spirit, so too for every priest his
spiritual formation is the core which unifies and gives life to his being a
priest and his acting as a priest. In this context, the synod fathers state
that "without spiritual formation pastoral formation would be left without
foundation"(135) and that spiritual formation is "an
extremely important element of a priest's education."( 136)
The essential content of spiritual formation
specifically leading toward the priesthood is well expressed in the Council's
decree Optatam Totius: "Spiritual formation...should be conducted in such
a way that the students may learn to live in intimate and unceasing union with
God the Father through his Son Jesus Christ, in the Holy Spirit. Those who are
to take on the likeness of Christ the priest by sacred ordination should form
the habit of drawing close to him as friends in every detail of their lives.
They should live his paschal mystery in such a way that they will know how to
initiate into it the people committed to their charge. They should be taught to
seek Christ in faithful meditation on the word of God and in active
participation in the sacred mysteries of the Church, especially the Eucharist
and the Divine Office, to seek him in the bishop by whom they are sent and in
the people to whom they are sent, especially the poor, little children, the
weak, sinners and unbelievers. With the confidence of sons they should love and
reverence the most blessed Virgin Mary, who was given as a mother to the
disciple by Jesus Christ as he was dying on the cross."( 137)
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