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the process

stage one
This time of enquiry and preparation allows the applicant and the vocations team to reflect and consider the applicant’s suitability to be a priest and his readiness to enter the seminary process.

stage two
The foundation year aims to immerse the student in an understanding of what it is to be a diocesan priest. Through St Paul’s Theological College, the academic phase equips the student with the intellectual skills required to be a priest in the modern world. The pre-pastoral phase involves preparing for the move into parish ministry which follows.

stage three
The pastoral stage is a year-long internship in a parish of the student’s home diocese. The student reflects on the experience of ministry in order to expand his pastoral abilities.

stage four
While continuing to grow in pastoral experience in a parish, this phase involves preparation for the ministry of a deacon. This is an ordained ministry which involves presiding at sacramental liturgies: baptisms, weddings, funerals. The student continues to study part-time. If the student is located outside of the Brisbane area, this study may be done through distance education or short-term intensive courses.

stage five
For at least six months the deacon will exercise this ministry whilst preparing to be ordained a priest.

stage six
The newly ordained priest will continue to learn and grow spiritually through all the years of his ministry.

the stages of priesthood

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