Powstanie i rozwój salwatoriańskiego apostolatu Centrum Formacji Duchowej
Journal Title: Studia Salvatoriana Polonica - Year 2018, Vol 12, Issue
Abstract
Since 1997 the Centre for Spiritual Formation (CFD) has been the apostolate of the Polish Salvatorian Province. It owns two working, autonomous retreat and formation houses: a house in Kraków, at 16 Świętego Jacka Street (since 1997) and a house in Trzebinia, at 3 Głowackiego Street (since 2006). The aim of the apostolate CFD is to inspire the renewal of the religious environment as well as to serve all the faithful in their search for the experience of faith and the integral development. Prayer with the Word of God in the rhythm of lectio divina is the foundation of the formation program. The article presents the origin of the CFD apostolate and its development. Main formation program dedicated to the formation of priests, consecrated persons and all the believers, have also been discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Piotr Ślęczka, Rafał Ziajka
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