5 Wells of Seminary Formation

Five Wells of Seminary Life
AD SUPERNA SEMPER INTENTI. This Latin motto of the seminary is translated in English as "To always aim for the best." The five wells of seminary life spells out out the whole program of seminary formation in order to achieve this goal. The five wells captures in essence and in concrete terms the four pillars of integral seminary formation namely: the human, intellectual, spiritual and pastoral formation.

EAT WELL
The seminarian grows in a community. He eats, chats and gain friends. To meet the basic needs for growth,family guidance and human maturity is also sought.

PRAY WELL
The seminarian is also nourished by the spiritual food of the Eucharist and prayer. Drawn by the love of God, his daily prayers, masses and his friendship with Christ becomes the center of his formation.

STUDY WELL
Competence in studies include develpment of study habits, communication skills, passion to learn, and engaging knowledge to faith and life's realities. These are carefully guided by the teachers.

PLAY WELL
Sports, music, arts... talents and skills in different fields are being developed. Seminary discipline helps the seminarian reach his full maturity and perfect freedom.

SLEEP WELL
The dormitory is seminarian's place of rest. Rest also means an act of entrustment in Christ. As school of faith, the seminary follows and seeks the intercession of the Our Lady of the Assumption who is the patronness of the seminary.

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