Psychological Evaluations Are a Hidden Key to the Seminary Renaissance
COMMENTARY: Once dismissed as a formality, psychological evaluations are now central to discerning and forming future priests.
COMMENTARY: Once dismissed as a formality, psychological evaluations are now central to discerning and forming future priests.
‘People, by and large,’ said eminent psychologist William James, ‘become what they think of themselves.’
Greg Kolodziejczak seeks the integration of psychology and the spiritual life.
The time has come to sound the alarm and tell the truth as it is, not as we wish it might be.
Critics claim it harms youth who identify as ‘LGBTQ+,’ but the experts counter that young children should not be exposed to ideas that are not developmentally appropriate for their age.
Exorcists discussed the devil and his wiles at a conference in Rome.
Future priests are using psychological sciences to assist them in living vocations in a hostile culture.
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