The Field Education program seeks to develop pastoral and liturgical skills in each seminarian through closely supervised ministry in urban and rural parishes, schools, retirement homes, hospitals and state correctional facilities, and through theological reflection on these ministries. The intent is that pastoral concern thoroughly penetrates the entire training of seminarians so that they will personally identify with the apostolic mission of the Catholic Church.
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