Spiritual Well-Being and Resiliency of the Diocesan Seminarians of Antique

  • Legada E
  • Madrigal D
  • Maravilla M
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Abstract

Spiritual well-being is integral in seeking meaning and purpose in life. Related to this is resiliency, which is a dynamic attribute of bouncing back from difficult situations. Thus, this descriptive-correlational study determines the degree of spiritual well-being and the level of resiliency of the diocesan seminarians of Antique. Spiritual Well-being Scale and Resilience Scale standardized tests were used. The findings indicate that the degree of spiritual well-being of seminarians is high which indicates that the seminarians possess a certain degree of satisfaction and manifest a clear sense of purpose in life. On the other hand, the level of resiliency of the diocesan seminarians of Antique is "on the low end" which signifies that as a whole, they might be experiencing some depression and anxiety in their lives. Finally, there is a significant relationship between spirituality and resiliency. The study recommends designing an enhanced career guidance program for the formation of the seminarians.

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Legada, E. L., Madrigal, D. V., & Maravilla, Ma. W. M. (2020). Spiritual Well-Being and Resiliency of the Diocesan Seminarians of Antique. Philippine Social Science Journal, 3(1), 53–69. https://doi.org/10.52006/main.v3i1.124

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