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Jesuit Formation. “Formation” of a Doctor. What training does a Doctor need?. A Priest. What training does a Jesuit Priest need?. Stages of Formation. Novitiate First Studies Regency Theology Tertianship. Novitiate. 1 st stage of formation
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“Formation” of a Doctor • What training does a Doctor need?
A Priest • What training does a Jesuit Priest need?
Stages of Formation • Novitiate • First Studies • Regency • Theology • Tertianship
Novitiate • 1st stage of formation • A person is a Jesuit the day he begins Novitiate and is called a Novice. • Novitiate lasts 2 years • Novices: • Take classes on the history of the Jesuits • Study Spirituality, Ignatian Spirituality in particular • Work in the local community in Apostolates • Make the Spiritual Exercises in its 30 Day format • Novitiate ends with the taking of vows: Poverty, Chastity, Obedience
First Studies • This second stage of formation lasts up to 3 years. • Jesuits in this stage are known as Scholastics. • First Studies is also known as Philosophy and the Jesuit earns an M.A. in Philosophy. Jesuits study one year of Theology at this time as well. • Scholastics work in the local community. • The Goal of Philosophy Studies is…
Stages of Formation • Novitiate • First Studies • Regency • Theology • Tertianship
Regency • This third stage of formation lasts up to 3 years. • In Regency a Jesuit is known as a Regent (or Scholastic). • During Regency a Jesuit lives in a regular Jesuit community and works full-time in a Jesuit Apostolate. • The purpose of Regency is to give the Jesuit ‘real-life’ experience as a person in ministry.
Theology • The fourth stage of formation lasts 3 years. • In Theology a Jesuit is known as a Theologian. • It is the formal studies for Priesthood and a Jesuit earns an M.Div. (Master of Divinity). • They work in the local community. • Many Jesuits start a professional degree at this time. • It ends with ordination to the Priesthood.
Stages of Formation • Novitiate • First Studies • Regency • Theology • Tertianship
Tertianship • Tertiary means third. • Tertianship is a third year of Novitiate. • A ‘Tertian’ makes the 30 day retreat again. • He studies the founding documents again. • Tertianship ends with the making of Final Vows (including, perhaps, the 4th vow). • Tertianship completes formation.
Stages of Formation • Novitiate • First Studies • Regency • Theology • Tertianship