1169 EAO students keen to take up new Salesian Studies Masters course in Spiritual Theology\n
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EAO students keen to take up new Salesian Studies Masters
course in Spiritual Theology
ROME: 17th June 2005 -- In line with the six year
programme of the Rector Major and his Council 2002-8, the Salesian
Pontifical University (UPS) in Rome has included Salesian Studies as a
major option for those taking the 'Licenza' in Spiritual Theology
there. The licenza is equivalent to a Masters Degree. Two
EAO students, one from Korea and one from Indonesia-East Timor Vice
Province, are gearing up to take this
option.
The news of the revised curriculum was announced
this week by Fr Francis Cereda, General Councillor for Formation.
He points out that precisely at a time when the Congregation has
committed itself so strongly to the primacy of God in the life of its
members, this revised curriculum, with the opportunity to take up
Salesian Studies, focuses interest in the spiritual life. He
notes the growing interest worldwide in Salesian history, spirituality,
pedagogy, ministry, social communication.
Those who complete this degree course will be
especially prepared for the task of teaching spiritual theology in
theologates and at the various levels of formation. But it will
be just as useful for Rectors of communities, for those who wish to
delve deeper into researching Salesian studies, and for those working
with and accompanying the young in their spiritual journey.
The Faculty also intends to offer the chance for
those who do not have a Bachelors to do a diploma course based on this
curriculum. There will also be annual and semester update
opportunities on offer.
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