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Society of the Divine Word

The Society of the Divine Word (Latin: Societas Verbi Divini), abbreviated SVD and popularly called the Verbites or the Divine Word Missionaries, and sometimes the Steyler Missionaries, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men. As of 2020, it consisted of 5,965 members composed of priests and religious brothers working in more than 70 countries, now part of VITA international. It is one of the largest missionary congregations in the Catholic Church.[10] Its members add the nominal letters SVD after their names to indicate membership in the Congregation. The superior general is Paulus Budi Kleden who hails from Indonesia.[11]

Society of the Divine Word
Societas Verbi Divini (Latin)[1]
Logo
Location of countries where SVD serves
AbbreviationSVD (post-nominal letters) [2]
NicknameVerbites
FormationSeptember 8, 1875; 147 years ago (1875-09-08)[3]
FounderSt. Arnold Janssen[4]
Founded atSteyl, Venlo, the Netherlands
TypeClerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right (for Men)[5]
HeadquartersGeneral Motherhouse
Via dei Verbiti 1, C.P. 5080, 00154 Rome, Italy [6]
Membership
5,965 (Male religious, includes 4,120 Priests) as of 2020[7]
Superior General
Rev. Fr. Paulus Budi Kleden, S.V.D.[8]
Ministry
Educational and missionary works
Continent served
Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, Americas[9]
Parent organization
Roman Catholic Church
Websitesvdmissions.org

History

The Society was founded in Steyl in the Netherlands in 1875 by Arnold Janssen, a diocesan priest, and drawn mostly from German priests and religious exiles in the Netherlands during the church-state conflict called the Kulturkampf, which had resulted in many religious groups being expelled and seminaries being closed in Germany.[12]

 
Saint Arnold Janssen, SVD (1837-1909), Founder of the Society of the Divine Word.

In 1882, the Society started sending missionaries into China’s Shandong Province, where their aggressive methods were part of the chain of events that led to the Boxer Uprising in the late 1890s.[13] In 1892, missionaries were sent to Togo, a small country in west Africa. The Togo mission was particularly fruitful, for 15 years later the Holy See had appointed an Apostolic prefect. The Society’s third mission was to German New Guinea, (the northern half of present-day Papua New Guinea).[12] A mission was also opened in Paraguay.[14]

In the 20th century the Society further expanded, opening communities in Australia,[15] Botswana (Gaborone, Gumare and Ghanzi); Brazil; Canada (Quebec and Ontario); Indonesia; South Africa (Phalaborwa, Polokwane and Pretoria); the United States of America (Appalachia and Illinois); and Zambia (Kabwe, Livingstone, and Lusaka). Additional European communities were established in Austria (Bischofshofen near Salzburg and Vienna); the Netherlands (Tegelen); Rome; the United Kingdom and in the Silesian area in Poland (where Fr. Mirosław Piątkowski invented in 1994 a new devotion, the Chaplet of the Holy Spirit and His Seven Gifts).[16]

Present day

Many religious orders and congregations have certain characteristics or traits that make them known. The Divine Word Missionaries are recognised by what are called the four characteristic dimensions: the Bible, Mission Animation, Communication, Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC).[17] With regards to the missions, what makes the SVD unique from many missionary institutes is that mission areas or regions are not the sole responsibility of individual provinces, but of the whole Society. The SVD generalate may appoint members from any country to any other country with priority given to those places which are most in need. This also explains why many SVD communities are international in character.

The SVD has two sister congregations, also founded by Saint Arnold Janssen. They are the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS),[12] otherwise known as the "Blue Sisters" and a contemplative branch called the Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration (SSpSAP) or better known as the "Pink Sisters"; the nicknames allude to the colour of the respective religious habits.

 
Countries and territories where the Divine Word Missionaries are present (2018) with years of foundation in each mission and some statistics (2020).

Vows

As members of a religious institute the Missionaries of the Divine Word embrace the evangelical counsels, taking the three traditional religious vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. Poverty means that all possessions are held in common and that no member may accumulate wealth. Chastity means more than abstaining from sexual activity and its purpose is to make the religious totally available for service; it is also a sign that only God can completely fill the human heart. For a member of a religious congregation, obedience is not slavishly doing what one is told by the superior but being attentive to God’s will by prayerfully listening to the voice of the person in charge. Ultimately, these vows are lived out within a community and bolstered by a relationship with God.

The core formula of the solemn Vows of the Divine Word Missionaries, as cited in their constitutions, is as follow:

″Therefore I, (name), solemnly promise you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, to live for (x) year / for life of chastity, poverty, and obedience, according to the constitutions of the Society of the Divine Word. I make these vows before you, (Provincial Superior), as the representative of the Superior General and in the presence of this community.″

Religious formation

In the initial stages, those interested in joining the congregation have several meetings with an SVD priest, usually with visits to a community. During this time the members of the congregation share what it is like to be a priest, or a religious brother. Those who are enquiring about entering the congregation are strongly encouraged to attend Mass as often as possible, to read the Sacred Scriptures especially the Gospel accounts and to regularly spend time in prayer in order to better discern their vocation.

Pre-novitiate

This is a yearlong experience of living in an SVD community, sharing in many aspects of the life of the congregation. "The goal of the Pre-novitiate is to enable the student to experience religious missionary life in community, deepen his own understanding of vocation and continue the initial learning about the SVD, its charism, its origins, history and mission."[18] During this time the candidates participate in the prayer life of a community, share more deeply with others and become involved in one of more of the congregation’s apostolates. Essentially, it is an extended period of discernment for the postulants and an opportunity for the congregation to assess the strengths of the candidates and possible areas requiring growth.

 
Divine Word College Seminary in Epworth, Iowa, United States.

Novitiate

Next follows the novitiate which is the time for preparing to take the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. The novitiate year is crucial, for it is then “…that the novices better understand their divine vocation, and indeed one which is proper to the institute, experience the manner of living of the institute, and form their mind and heart in its spirit, and so that their intention and suitability are tested.”[19]

”The Novitiate provides a special time and environment for the nurturing of a growing vocation; it does not give birth to the vocation. The Novitiate builds upon what is already under way in a person's life. It serves to mature and clarify a vocation in accordance with the religious life style and the special charism of the Society.”[20]

Thus, the novices are given the opportunity for longer periods of prayer and spiritual reading as well as silence in order to reflect on the vocation God is offering and nature of their response. The spiritual development of the novice is of particular focus, especially through spiritual direction. During the novitiate the history and Constitutions of the Congregation are studied in depth. A simple profession is made at the end of the novitiate and the person officially becomes a member of the Society, for

“By religious profession, members assume the observance of the three evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church, and are incorporated into the institute with the rights and duties defined by law.”[21]

Post-novitiate

After the novitiate, the new members of the congregation continue their studies. For those preparing for Holy Orders this normally involves a 4-year theology degree. In the United States students attend Catholic Theological Union.[22] In Australia, studies are taken at the Melbourne College of Divinity after which students are strongly encouraged to spend a year in a foreign mission before proceeding to ordination.[23] Filipino students attend the Society’s own Divine Word Seminary in Tagaytay. Final vows are taken immediately before ordination to the diaconate which is followed by ordination to the priesthood between six months and a year later. In Indonesia students attend St. Paul Major Seminary-Ledalero.

 
The Divine Word Theologate in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Those whose vocation is to the brotherhood pursue studies which are suited to developing their talents and interests. The Society is conscious that some regard brothers as being lower than priests and, in response, it states:

“Religious Brothers, by their life and ministry play a prophetic role in the Society and in the Church. They remind us all of the common dignity and fundamental Brotherhood of Christians: "You are all Brothers," (Matthew 23:8.) Furthermore, Brothers keep alive the sense of authentic communion in our communities and our unity in diversity, which is expressed by their being consecrated laymen who live together with clerical confreres. (SVD Constitutions,104) Missionary work is not tied to ordination. Hence, we should keep in mind that Brothers make a great and equal contribution to mission through their professional work, social services and pastoral ministry. As non-ordained missionaries, brothers are able reach out to the laity, especially to faith-seekers and people of other religious traditions. Together with ordained confreres they bring fullness to the "Missio Dei" in contemporary world.”[24]

Vows are renewed annually; after three years a member may request final vows. According to Canon law, temporary vows may be renewed for a longer period but not exceeding nine years.[25]

Britain and Ireland

The Society came to Britain in 1931 and to Ireland in 1939. St. Richards College in Birmingham became its seminary and boarding school. In Ireland Donamon Castle, Co. Roscommon became its noviciate and philosophy school, in 1980 its students moved to Maynooth College. The Divine Word Missions produced the magazine The Word (Divine Word Missionaries) in Maynooth they set up training and media company Kairos Communications[26] which produces programmes for TV, and runs the postgraduate course in conjunction with St. Patrick's College, Maynooth[27] and the media studies degree with National University of Ireland, Maynooth. SVD House provides student accommodation in Maynooth.[28]

Botswana

In a departure from the traditional sources of income used by many religious congregations which run schools, hospitals and retreat centres, the Divine Word Missionaries who are citizens of Botswana, in collaboration with professional lay people, run "Catholic Safaris".[29] The idea was to run a safari with a Catholic perspective and aims to support the local ventures, creating also job opportunities and income for the families. The centre serves the Catholic mission territory of the northern and western parts of Botswana.

The members of the province also work with those affected by HIV and AIDS, orphaned children, refugees, health education, catechetics, Scripture study, environmental issues and unemployed young people. They have an outreach mission in Zimbabwe. Their preferred partners in dialogue are:

"...people who have no faith community and “faith-seekers”

- people who are poor and marginalized

- people of different cultures

- people of different religious traditions and secular ideologies"[30]

Japan

The Society operates Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan. In 1932 the German SVD missionary Joseph Reiners (1874-1945) founded Nanzan High School in Nagoya. In 1946, the Nanzan College of Foreign Studies was established, which comprised an English Department and Chinese Department, with German and French Departments added in the following year. Nanzan University was formed in 1949. The Faculty of Literature comprised English, French, German and Chinese Departments.[31] In addition to the schools run by The Society in Japan, many priests serve as pastors in local Churches in Nagoya, Nagasaki, Akita and Niigata Prefectures, and in Tokyo. The current archbishop of Tokyo, Bishop Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi, and the bishop-elect of the Diocese of Niigata in Northeast Japan, Paul Daisuke Narui, are members of the Society of the Divine Word.

The Philippines

In the Philippines, the Divine Word Missionaries arrived in Bangued, Abra, in 1909, founding schools in Bangued, Vigan, in Ilocos Sur and Laoag City in Ilocos Norte, as well as in other parts of the Philippines. Now there are about 500 Filipino SVD priests and brothers and around 150 of them are serving in overseas missions on all continents. In the Philippines, the SVD have three ecclesiastical provinces, namely: the Philippine North (PHN) that comprises missionary works of Pangasinan to Aparri; the Philippine Central (PHC) that covers the National Capital Region, and all the provinces comprising central Luzon, southern Tagalog and the whole Bicol region; and the Philippine South (PHS) whose ministries cover the Visayas and Mindanao Islands. Saint Jude Catholic School, a school in Manila near Malacañan Palace, is an SVD school. The congregation opened Christ the King Mission Seminary in 1934 in Quezon City for their Filipino seminarians and from then on their numbers continued to increase eventually making the SVD the largest religious institute of men in the country.

Philippine Southern Province

The SVD Philippine Southern Province works on three areas: formation, education and pastoral ministries. In formation, young candidates for the priesthood are trained in the Divine Word Formation Center in Davao City while seminarians for brotherhood are formed in the Freinademetz Formation House in Cebu City. In education, the SVDs run the University of San Carlos in Cebu City; Holy Name University in Tagbilaran City; and the Liceo del Verbo Divino (formerly Divine Word University) of Tacloban City. In pastoral ministries, the SVDs have one parish in Cebu City, five parishes in Surigao del Norte, six in Agusan del Sur and two in Zamboanga, Sibugay, and Olutanga Island. They manage radio stations, the Steyler Canteen, Catholic Trade Cebu, Inc., and a retreat house. They also work in cooperatives, adopted communities, and depressed areas and dialogue with faith seekers and other religions. Their vision statement is as follows:

"We, members of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD), an international religious-missionary congregation of brothers and priests, founded by Saint Arnold Janssen and named after the Divine Word, envision a world where dialogue is possible because people, inspired by the Word of God and empowered by the Spirit, respect the uniqueness of each person and accept all nations and peoples."[32]

United States

 
A map and detailed list of the parishes and houses of the Divine Word Missionaries in the three Provinces (West, South and Chicago) in North America.

In 1905 the Divine Word Missionaries began work in African American parishes in Mississippi, and St Augustine Seminary, the first school specifically for the training of African American men for the Catholic priesthood, was opened in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi shortly thereafter.

Divine Word Missionary priests have long worked in African American communities in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, in Chicago, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and elsewhere. Numerous African Americans have joined the Society of the Divine Word as priests and brothers and have served as foreign missionaries throughout the world.[33]

The Western USA Province has since converted the St Augustine's seminary into a retreat center.[34]

Saints

See also

References

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  6. ^ http://www. gcatholic.org/orders/010.htm.
  7. ^ catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dqsvd.html "Society of the Divine Word (Institute of Consecrated Life - Men) [ Catholic-Hierarchy]". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ "Society of the Divine Word (S.V.D.)".
  9. ^ #locations "Mission Impact | Divine Word Missionaries. In Action". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  10. ^ /US Province: Our mission
  11. ^ vidimusdominum.org/en/2018/07/06/new-general-superior-of-the-society-of-the-divine-word/ "New General Superior Of The Society Of The Divine Word", Vidimus Dominum, International Union of Superiors General, 6 July 2018
  12. ^ a b c Limbrock, Eberhard. "Society of the Divine Word." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 10 April 2020
  13. ^ Paul Cohen, History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), pp. 19-21; Joseph Esherick, The Origins of the Boxer Uprising (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), pp. 79-88 and 123-27.
  14. ^ [https:// adorationsisters.org/about/history/saint-arnold-janssen/ "Saint Arnold Janssen : Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters"]. adorationsisters.org. Retrieved 2021-11-28. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  15. ^ L. Nemer and D. Grant, Australian Divine Word Missionaries go to ‘The Missions’: the first recruits (1955-1960), [http:// australiancatholichistoricalsociety.com.au/pdfs/2017/ACHS_2016_Conference_Journal_special_issue.pdf Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 37 (1) (2016)], 125-140.
  16. ^ Trojnar, M. org.pl/koronka_do_ducha/koronka.htm "Dlaczego i skąd koronka ku czci Ducha Swiętego?". mtrojnar.rzeszow.opoka.org.pl. Retrieved 17 March 2020. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  17. ^ "Characteristic Dimensions", The Australian Province of the Divine Word Missionaries
  18. ^ Australian Province: Pre-novitiate
  19. ^ "Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents". www. vatican.va. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  20. ^ divineword.com.au/formation/nov.html Australian Province: novitiate
  21. ^ "Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  22. ^ divineword.org/get-involved/ "Get Involved | Missionary Work | Society of the Divine Word". www.divineword.org. Retrieved 2021-11-28. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  23. ^ Australian Province: Formation
  24. ^ [http: //www.divineword.com.au/formation/brothers.html Australian Province: Brothers]
  25. ^ "Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  26. ^ Kairos Communications official website.
  27. ^ PG Diploma in Christian Communications and Development St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.
  28. ^ Student Accommodation SVD House, Maynooth.
  29. ^ "Catholic Safaris in Botswana, Africa, safari as religious experience, desert spiritual, sabbatical, travel". www.catholicsafaris.com. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  30. ^ "Apostolates - SVD Botswana". www.svdbotswana.org. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  31. ^ Welcome to Nanzan 2012
  32. ^ Philippines Southern Province: About us
  33. ^ SVD, Southern Province of St. Augustine
  34. ^ "Ministries", SVD, Western Province USA

Further reading

  • Hermann Fischer, Life of Arnold Janssen. Founder of the Society of the Divine Word and the Missionary Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Ghost, translated by Frederic M. Lynk, Mission Press S.V.D.: Techny, Illinois/USA 1925, 520 pp.
  • Frederick M. Lynk SVD, Father Arnold Janssen a Modern Pioneer in Missionary Work, Westminster, London: Alexander Ouseley, 1934.
  • Heinrich Emmerich SVD, Atlas Societatis Verbi Divini et Congregatio Servarum Spiritus Sancti, Collegium Verbi Divini, Romae 1981.
  • Fritz Bornemann, "Arnold Janssen: Founder of Three Missionary Congregations, 1837-1909: a Biography. Arnoldus Press: 1975
  • Fritz Bornemann, A History of the Divine Word Missionaries, (internally: A History of Our Society, Analecta SVD -54-1) Rome 1981, 434 pp.
  • Fritz Bornemann, As wine poured out. Blessed Joseph Freinademetz. Missionary in China 1879-1908, Divine Word Missionaries, Rome 1984, 485 pp.
  • Society of the Divine Word (SVD)(ed.), SVD Word in the World 1994/95. The Society of the Divine Word (SVD) reports on its world-wide missionary activities. - Divine Word Missionaries: One Hundred Years in North America 1895-1995, Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1994, 239 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0345-5.
  • Steyler Missionswissenschaftliches Institut (ed.), Divine Word Missionaries in Papua New Guinea, 1896-1996, Festschrift. Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1996, 231-258, ISBN 3-8050-0380-3. - also in: Verbum SVD 37:1-2 (1996).
  • Society of the Divine Word (SVD), SVD Word in the World 1995-1996 - 100 Years of Service in Papua New Guinea 1896-1996, Steyler Verlag. Nettetal 1996, 176 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0365-X
  • Society of the Divine Word (SVD), SVD Word in the World 1997-1998. Divine Word Missionaries in Africa and around the World, Steyl/Venlo (Netherlands) - Techny, Ill. (USA) 1997, 167 pp.
  • Josef Alt (ed.), Arnold Janssen SVD, Letters to the United States of America, English Edition Translated by Robert Pung SVD, and Peter Spring, Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 58, Steyler Verl., Nettetal 1998, 552 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0405-2.
  • Divine Word Mission Center (ed.), SVD Word in the World 2001, Techny, Ill. (USA)
  • Frank Mihalik, SVD : Readings in PNG Mission History. A chronicle of SVD and SSpS mission involvement on mainland New Guinea between 1946 and 1996, Divine Word University Press, Madang, PNG 1999, 304 pp., ISBN 0-86935-063-3.
  • Heribert Bettscheider (ed.), Reflecting Mission, Practicing Mission. Divine Word Missionaries Commemorate 125 Years of Worldwide Commitment, Vol. I + II, VVII + 767 pp., Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 76, Steyler Verlag: Nettetal 2001, ISBN 3-8050-0462-1.

External links

  • Society of the Divine Word official website
  • Botswana Province
  • Portuguese Province
  • The Divine Word House (Fátima)
  • SVD Argentina - Misioneros del Verbo Divino
  • SVD Philippines - Southern Province
  • Society of the Divine Word – Irish British Province

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The Society of the Divine Word Latin Societas Verbi Divini abbreviated SVD and popularly called the Verbites or the Divine Word Missionaries and sometimes the Steyler Missionaries is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men As of 2020 it consisted of 5 965 members composed of priests and religious brothers working in more than 70 countries now part of VITA international It is one of the largest missionary congregations in the Catholic Church 10 Its members add the nominal letters SVD after their names to indicate membership in the Congregation The superior general is Paulus Budi Kleden who hails from Indonesia 11 Society of the Divine WordSocietas Verbi Divini Latin 1 LogoLocation of countries where SVD servesAbbreviationSVD post nominal letters 2 NicknameVerbitesFormationSeptember 8 1875 147 years ago 1875 09 08 3 FounderSt Arnold Janssen 4 Founded atSteyl Venlo the NetherlandsTypeClerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for Men 5 HeadquartersGeneral Motherhouse Via dei Verbiti 1 C P 5080 00154 Rome Italy 6 Membership5 965 Male religious includes 4 120 Priests as of 2020 7 Superior GeneralRev Fr Paulus Budi Kleden S V D 8 MinistryEducational and missionary worksContinent servedAsia Pacific Africa Europe Americas 9 Parent organizationRoman Catholic ChurchWebsitesvdmissions wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Present day 3 Vows 4 Religious formation 4 1 Pre novitiate 4 2 Novitiate 4 3 Post novitiate 5 Britain and Ireland 6 Botswana 7 Japan 8 The Philippines 8 1 Philippine Southern Province 9 United States 10 Saints 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistory EditMain article Arnold Janssen The Society was founded in Steyl in the Netherlands in 1875 by Arnold Janssen a diocesan priest and drawn mostly from German priests and religious exiles in the Netherlands during the church state conflict called the Kulturkampf which had resulted in many religious groups being expelled and seminaries being closed in Germany 12 Saint Arnold Janssen SVD 1837 1909 Founder of the Society of the Divine Word In 1882 the Society started sending missionaries into China s Shandong Province where their aggressive methods were part of the chain of events that led to the Boxer Uprising in the late 1890s 13 In 1892 missionaries were sent to Togo a small country in west Africa The Togo mission was particularly fruitful for 15 years later the Holy See had appointed an Apostolic prefect The Society s third mission was to German New Guinea the northern half of present day Papua New Guinea 12 A mission was also opened in Paraguay 14 In the 20th century the Society further expanded opening communities in Australia 15 Botswana Gaborone Gumare and Ghanzi Brazil Canada Quebec and Ontario Indonesia South Africa Phalaborwa Polokwane and Pretoria the United States of America Appalachia and Illinois and Zambia Kabwe Livingstone and Lusaka Additional European communities were established in Austria Bischofshofen near Salzburg and Vienna the Netherlands Tegelen Rome the United Kingdom and in the Silesian area in Poland where Fr Miroslaw Piatkowski invented in 1994 a new devotion the Chaplet of the Holy Spirit and His Seven Gifts 16 Present day EditMany religious orders and congregations have certain characteristics or traits that make them known The Divine Word Missionaries are recognised by what are called the four characteristic dimensions the Bible Mission Animation Communication Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation JPIC 17 With regards to the missions what makes the SVD unique from many missionary institutes is that mission areas or regions are not the sole responsibility of individual provinces but of the whole Society The SVD generalate may appoint members from any country to any other country with priority given to those places which are most in need This also explains why many SVD communities are international in character The SVD has two sister congregations also founded by Saint Arnold Janssen They are the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit SSpS 12 otherwise known as the Blue Sisters and a contemplative branch called the Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration SSpSAP or better known as the Pink Sisters the nicknames allude to the colour of the respective religious habits Countries and territories where the Divine Word Missionaries are present 2018 with years of foundation in each mission and some statistics 2020 Vows EditAs members of a religious institute the Missionaries of the Divine Word embrace the evangelical counsels taking the three traditional religious vows of poverty chastity and obedience Poverty means that all possessions are held in common and that no member may accumulate wealth Chastity means more than abstaining from sexual activity and its purpose is to make the religious totally available for service it is also a sign that only God can completely fill the human heart For a member of a religious congregation obedience is not slavishly doing what one is told by the superior but being attentive to God s will by prayerfully listening to the voice of the person in charge Ultimately these vows are lived out within a community and bolstered by a relationship with God The core formula of the solemn Vows of the Divine Word Missionaries as cited in their constitutions is as follow Therefore I name solemnly promise you Father Son and Holy Spirit to live for x year for life of chastity poverty and obedience according to the constitutions of the Society of the Divine Word I make these vows before you Provincial Superior as the representative of the Superior General and in the presence of this community Religious formation EditIn the initial stages those interested in joining the congregation have several meetings with an SVD priest usually with visits to a community During this time the members of the congregation share what it is like to be a priest or a religious brother Those who are enquiring about entering the congregation are strongly encouraged to attend Mass as often as possible to read the Sacred Scriptures especially the Gospel accounts and to regularly spend time in prayer in order to better discern their vocation Pre novitiate Edit This is a yearlong experience of living in an SVD community sharing in many aspects of the life of the congregation The goal of the Pre novitiate is to enable the student to experience religious missionary life in community deepen his own understanding of vocation and continue the initial learning about the SVD its charism its origins history and mission 18 During this time the candidates participate in the prayer life of a community share more deeply with others and become involved in one of more of the congregation s apostolates Essentially it is an extended period of discernment for the postulants and an opportunity for the congregation to assess the strengths of the candidates and possible areas requiring growth Divine Word College Seminary in Epworth Iowa United States Novitiate EditNext follows the novitiate which is the time for preparing to take the vows of poverty chastity and obedience The novitiate year is crucial for it is then that the novices better understand their divine vocation and indeed one which is proper to the institute experience the manner of living of the institute and form their mind and heart in its spirit and so that their intention and suitability are tested 19 The Novitiate provides a special time and environment for the nurturing of a growing vocation it does not give birth to the vocation The Novitiate builds upon what is already under way in a person s life It serves to mature and clarify a vocation in accordance with the religious life style and the special charism of the Society 20 Thus the novices are given the opportunity for longer periods of prayer and spiritual reading as well as silence in order to reflect on the vocation God is offering and nature of their response The spiritual development of the novice is of particular focus especially through spiritual direction During the novitiate the history and Constitutions of the Congregation are studied in depth A simple profession is made at the end of the novitiate and the person officially becomes a member of the Society for By religious profession members assume the observance of the three evangelical counsels by public vow are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church and are incorporated into the institute with the rights and duties defined by law 21 Post novitiate Edit After the novitiate the new members of the congregation continue their studies For those preparing for Holy Orders this normally involves a 4 year theology degree In the United States students attend Catholic Theological Union 22 In Australia studies are taken at the Melbourne College of Divinity after which students are strongly encouraged to spend a year in a foreign mission before proceeding to ordination 23 Filipino students attend the Society s own Divine Word Seminary in Tagaytay Final vows are taken immediately before ordination to the diaconate which is followed by ordination to the priesthood between six months and a year later In Indonesia students attend St Paul Major Seminary Ledalero The Divine Word Theologate in Chicago Illinois United States Those whose vocation is to the brotherhood pursue studies which are suited to developing their talents and interests The Society is conscious that some regard brothers as being lower than priests and in response it states Religious Brothers by their life and ministry play a prophetic role in the Society and in the Church They remind us all of the common dignity and fundamental Brotherhood of Christians You are all Brothers Matthew 23 8 Furthermore Brothers keep alive the sense of authentic communion in our communities and our unity in diversity which is expressed by their being consecrated laymen who live together with clerical confreres SVD Constitutions 104 Missionary work is not tied to ordination Hence we should keep in mind that Brothers make a great and equal contribution to mission through their professional work social services and pastoral ministry As non ordained missionaries brothers are able reach out to the laity especially to faith seekers and people of other religious traditions Together with ordained confreres they bring fullness to the Missio Dei in contemporary world 24 Vows are renewed annually after three years a member may request final vows According to Canon law temporary vows may be renewed for a longer period but not exceeding nine years 25 Britain and Ireland EditThe Society came to Britain in 1931 and to Ireland in 1939 St Richards College in Birmingham became its seminary and boarding school In Ireland Donamon Castle Co Roscommon became its noviciate and philosophy school in 1980 its students moved to Maynooth College The Divine Word Missions produced the magazine The Word Divine Word Missionaries in Maynooth they set up training and media company Kairos Communications 26 which produces programmes for TV and runs the postgraduate course in conjunction with St Patrick s College Maynooth 27 and the media studies degree with National University of Ireland Maynooth SVD House provides student accommodation in Maynooth 28 Botswana EditIn a departure from the traditional sources of income used by many religious congregations which run schools hospitals and retreat centres the Divine Word Missionaries who are citizens of Botswana in collaboration with professional lay people run Catholic Safaris 29 The idea was to run a safari with a Catholic perspective and aims to support the local ventures creating also job opportunities and income for the families The centre serves the Catholic mission territory of the northern and western parts of Botswana The members of the province also work with those affected by HIV and AIDS orphaned children refugees health education catechetics Scripture study environmental issues and unemployed young people They have an outreach mission in Zimbabwe Their preferred partners in dialogue are people who have no faith community and faith seekers people who are poor and marginalized people of different cultures people of different religious traditions and secular ideologies 30 Japan EditThe Society operates Nanzan University in Nagoya Japan In 1932 the German SVD missionary Joseph Reiners 1874 1945 founded Nanzan High School in Nagoya In 1946 the Nanzan College of Foreign Studies was established which comprised an English Department and Chinese Department with German and French Departments added in the following year Nanzan University was formed in 1949 The Faculty of Literature comprised English French German and Chinese Departments 31 In addition to the schools run by The Society in Japan many priests serve as pastors in local Churches in Nagoya Nagasaki Akita and Niigata Prefectures and in Tokyo The current archbishop of Tokyo Bishop Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi and the bishop elect of the Diocese of Niigata in Northeast Japan Paul Daisuke Narui are members of the Society of the Divine Word The Philippines EditIn the Philippines the Divine Word Missionaries arrived in Bangued Abra in 1909 founding schools in Bangued Vigan in Ilocos Sur and Laoag City in Ilocos Norte as well as in other parts of the Philippines Now there are about 500 Filipino SVD priests and brothers and around 150 of them are serving in overseas missions on all continents In the Philippines the SVD have three ecclesiastical provinces namely the Philippine North PHN that comprises missionary works of Pangasinan to Aparri the Philippine Central PHC that covers the National Capital Region and all the provinces comprising central Luzon southern Tagalog and the whole Bicol region and the Philippine South PHS whose ministries cover the Visayas and Mindanao Islands Saint Jude Catholic School a school in Manila near Malacanan Palace is an SVD school The congregation opened Christ the King Mission Seminary in 1934 in Quezon City for their Filipino seminarians and from then on their numbers continued to increase eventually making the SVD the largest religious institute of men in the country Philippine Southern Province EditThe SVD Philippine Southern Province works on three areas formation education and pastoral ministries In formation young candidates for the priesthood are trained in the Divine Word Formation Center in Davao City while seminarians for brotherhood are formed in the Freinademetz Formation House in Cebu City In education the SVDs run the University of San Carlos in Cebu City Holy Name University in Tagbilaran City and the Liceo del Verbo Divino formerly Divine Word University of Tacloban City In pastoral ministries the SVDs have one parish in Cebu City five parishes in Surigao del Norte six in Agusan del Sur and two in Zamboanga Sibugay and Olutanga Island They manage radio stations the Steyler Canteen Catholic Trade Cebu Inc and a retreat house They also work in cooperatives adopted communities and depressed areas and dialogue with faith seekers and other religions Their vision statement is as follows We members of the Society of the Divine Word SVD an international religious missionary congregation of brothers and priests founded by Saint Arnold Janssen and named after the Divine Word envision a world where dialogue is possible because people inspired by the Word of God and empowered by the Spirit respect the uniqueness of each person and accept all nations and peoples 32 United States Edit A map and detailed list of the parishes and houses of the Divine Word Missionaries in the three Provinces West South and Chicago in North America In 1905 the Divine Word Missionaries began work in African American parishes in Mississippi and St Augustine Seminary the first school specifically for the training of African American men for the Catholic priesthood was opened in Bay St Louis Mississippi shortly thereafter Divine Word Missionary priests have long worked in African American communities in Louisiana Arkansas and Mississippi in Chicago Indianapolis Los Angeles and elsewhere Numerous African Americans have joined the Society of the Divine Word as priests and brothers and have served as foreign missionaries throughout the world 33 The Western USA Province has since converted the St Augustine s seminary into a retreat center 34 Saints EditArnold Janssen canonized on 5 October 2003 Joseph Freinademetz canonized on 5 October 2003 See also Edit Catholicism portalList of SVD Schools Ralph M WiltgenReferences Edit orders 010 htm Society of the Divine Word S V D a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Society of the Divine Word S V D Society of the Divine Word S V D Society of the Divine Word S V D http www gcatholic org orders 010 htm http www gcatholic org orders 010 htm catholic hierarchy org diocese dqsvd html Society of the Divine Word 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Janssen Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters adorationsisters org Retrieved 2021 11 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help L Nemer and D Grant Australian Divine Word Missionaries go to The Missions the first recruits 1955 1960 http australiancatholichistoricalsociety com au pdfs 2017 ACHS 2016 Conference Journal special issue pdf Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 37 1 2016 125 140 Trojnar M org pl koronka do ducha koronka htm Dlaczego i skad koronka ku czci Ducha Swietego mtrojnar rzeszow opoka org pl Retrieved 17 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Characteristic Dimensions The Australian Province of the Divine Word Missionaries Australian Province Pre novitiate Code of Canon Law Table of Contents www vatican va Retrieved 2021 11 28 divineword com au formation nov html Australian Province novitiate Code of Canon Law Table of Contents www vatican va Retrieved 2021 11 28 divineword org get involved Get Involved Missionary Work Society of the Divine Word www divineword org Retrieved 2021 11 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Australian Province Formation http www divineword com au formation brothers html Australian Province Brothers Code of Canon Law Table of Contents www vatican va Retrieved 2021 11 28 Kairos Communications official website PG Diploma in Christian Communications and Development St Patrick s College Maynooth Student Accommodation SVD House Maynooth Catholic Safaris in Botswana Africa safari as religious experience desert spiritual sabbatical travel www catholicsafaris com Retrieved 2021 11 28 Apostolates SVD Botswana www svdbotswana org Retrieved 2021 11 28 Welcome to Nanzan 2012 Philippines Southern Province About us SVD Southern Province of St Augustine Ministries SVD Western Province USAFurther reading EditHermann Fischer Life of Arnold Janssen Founder of the Society of the Divine Word and the Missionary Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Ghost translated by Frederic M Lynk Mission Press S V D Techny Illinois USA 1925 520 pp Frederick M Lynk SVD Father Arnold Janssen a Modern Pioneer in Missionary Work Westminster London Alexander Ouseley 1934 Heinrich Emmerich SVD Atlas Societatis Verbi Divini et Congregatio Servarum Spiritus Sancti Collegium Verbi Divini Romae 1981 Fritz Bornemann Arnold Janssen Founder of Three Missionary Congregations 1837 1909 a Biography Arnoldus Press 1975 Fritz Bornemann A History of the Divine Word Missionaries internally A History of Our Society Analecta SVD 54 1 Rome 1981 434 pp Fritz Bornemann As wine poured out Blessed Joseph Freinademetz Missionary in China 1879 1908 Divine Word Missionaries Rome 1984 485 pp Society of the Divine Word SVD ed SVD Word in the World 1994 95 The Society of the Divine Word SVD reports on its world wide missionary activities Divine Word Missionaries One Hundred Years in North America 1895 1995 Steyler Verlag Nettetal 1994 239 pp ISBN 3 8050 0345 5 Steyler Missionswissenschaftliches Institut ed Divine Word Missionaries in Papua New Guinea 1896 1996 Festschrift Steyler Verlag Nettetal 1996 231 258 ISBN 3 8050 0380 3 also in Verbum SVD 37 1 2 1996 Society of the Divine Word SVD SVD Word in the World 1995 1996 100 Years of Service in Papua New Guinea 1896 1996 Steyler Verlag Nettetal 1996 176 pp ISBN 3 8050 0365 X Society of the Divine Word SVD SVD Word in the World 1997 1998 Divine Word Missionaries in Africa and around the World Steyl Venlo Netherlands Techny Ill USA 1997 167 pp Josef Alt ed Arnold Janssen SVD Letters to the United States of America English Edition Translated by Robert Pung SVD and Peter Spring Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 58 Steyler Verl Nettetal 1998 552 pp ISBN 3 8050 0405 2 Divine Word Mission Center ed SVD Word in the World 2001 Techny Ill USA Frank Mihalik SVD Readings in PNG Mission History A chronicle of SVD and SSpS mission involvement on mainland New Guinea between 1946 and 1996 Divine Word University Press Madang PNG 1999 304 pp ISBN 0 86935 063 3 Heribert Bettscheider ed Reflecting Mission Practicing Mission Divine Word Missionaries Commemorate 125 Years of Worldwide Commitment Vol I II VVII 767 pp Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 76 Steyler Verlag Nettetal 2001 ISBN 3 8050 0462 1 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Divine Word Missionaries Society of the Divine Word official website Botswana Province Portuguese Province The Divine Word House Fatima SVD Argentina Misioneros del Verbo Divino SVD Philippines Southern Province Society of the Divine Word Irish British Province Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Society of the Divine Word amp oldid 1119182420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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