Parish experience provides seminarians with spiritual, practical formation while serving others
Submitted on October 06, 2009
Barbara Watkins
Lisa A. Johnston
The time seminarians spend serving in parishes is invaluable, agreed several seminarians and pastors who spoke to the St. Louis Review about the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary initiative.
REV. MR. CRAIG HOLWAY
Rev. Mr. Holway, a transitional deacon serving at Assumption Parish in Mattese, cited the many different opportunities he has had to serve at the parish level.
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