Pope Leo XIV: ‘Piety Without Doctrine Is Sentimentality’

Q: What was the main message from Pope Leo XIV to seminarians?

A: Pope Leo XIV emphasized that piety without doctrine becomes fragile sentimentality, and doctrine without prayer becomes sterile and cold, stressing the need for balance between spiritual and intellectual formation.

Q: To whom did Pope Leo XIV address his letter?

A: He addressed his letter to the seminarians of the Archdiocese of Trujillo, Peru, specifically those studying at the “San Carlos y San Marcelo” major seminary.

Q: What is the significance of the “San Carlos y San Marcelo” major seminary?

A: The seminary was celebrating its 400th anniversary on November 4, an institution where Pope Leo XIV previously served as director of studies and taught various subjects.

Q: What did Pope Leo XIV say about the purpose of the priesthood?

A: He stated that the priesthood is not an escape from problems or a mere promotion, but rather a total gift of one’s existence arising from the Lord’s choice to share in His saving ministry.

Q: Why did Pope Leo XIV stress the importance of prayer for seminarians?

A: He highlighted that time spent in prayer is crucial for the Lord to shape their feelings, purify desires, strengthen vocations, and enable them to speak authentically about God.

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Pope Leo XIV to seminarians: ‘Piety without doctrine becomes fragile sentimentality’

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