by Dylan Prentice
Archdiocese of Washington
2nd Pre-Theology, St. John Paul II Seminary
“The voice is the most personal instrument there is,” a professor once told me. Before entering seminary, I was pursuing a Master’s degree in voice performance. I was preparing to be an opera singer and a teacher of voice at a university. The voice had a central importance in my life. Since I left vocal performance to follow God’s call to the seminary, the voice has now gained a spiritual importance.
by John Anderson
Archdiocese of Baltimore
1st College, St. John Paul II Seminary
The love, devotion, and intercession of the divine is so incredible at this seminary. It inspires me in faith to form relationships with beings that I cannot see such as my Guardian Angel. Angels have a unique ability to help us receive the grace of Christ. The summit of joy we obtain from this beautiful alliance is simply that we never have to worry about being alone. Remember that your Guardian Angel walks with you and guides you.