Times, Forms and Means for Ongoing Formation
80. While every moment can be an
"acceptable time" (2 Cor. 6:2) for the Holy Spirit to lead the priest
to a direct growth in prayer, study and an awareness of his own pastoral responsibilities,
nevertheless there are certain "privileged" moments for this, even
though they may be common and prearranged.
Let us recall, in the first place, the
meetings of the bishop with his presbyterate, whether they be liturgical (in
particular the concelebration of the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday), or pastoral
and educational, related to pastoral activity or to the study of specific
theological problems.
There are also spiritual gatherings for
priests, such as spiritual exercises, days of recollection and spirituality,
etc. These are opportunities for spiritual and pastoral growth, in which one
can devote more time to pray in peace; opportunities to get back to what it
means deep down to be a priest, to find fresh motives for faithfulness and pastoral
endeavor.
Study workshops and sessions for reflection
in common are also important. They help to prevent cultural impoverishment or
getting entrenched in one's ways, even in the pastoral field, as a result of
mental laziness. They help to foster a greater synthesis between the various
elements of the spiritual, intellectual and apostolic life. They open minds and
hearts to the new challenges of history and to the new appeals which the Spirit
addresses to the Church.
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