Spiritually Rooted
The Verbum Dei graduate is
spiritual. He has a sincere and
deep sense of God’s presence and
love in his life. He has an
understanding of Catholicism and
has developed an understanding
of his faith in relation to
Christianity, deepening his
personal relationship with God
through prayer, contemplation
and action. Being spiritually
rooted, he makes value-driven
choices and recognizes the value
in healing and reconciliation
with himself, others, and the
Lord. He is a “man with and for
others,” recognizing the human
dignity of all and therefore
committed to understanding and
responding to issues of social
justice for a more humane and
just world.
The Verbum Dei graduate:
- has read the Gospels and encountered the person of Jesus Christ as He is presented in the New Testament.
- has a basic understanding of the Church's teaching about Jesus Christ and His redeeming mission, as well as the embodiment of that mission in and through the Church.
- has had some exposure to non-Christian and non-Catholic religious traditions.
- is beginning to take more responsibility for exploring and validating one's own faith.
- has had some personal experience of God, either in private prayer, while on a retreat, in liturgical prayer, or in some other moving experience; is learning how to express self in various methods of prayer.
- is beginning to form a Christian conscience and evaluate moral choices, and can reason through moral issues with increasing clarity.
- has begun to appreciate the centrality of the Eucharist to a vibrant Christian community.
- is learning through his or her own failure of the need for healing by and reconciliation with friends, family, Church, and the Lord.
- is at the beginning stages of understanding the relationship between faith in Jesus and being a “person for others."
- is familiar with Church teaching on social justice.
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