This study determines the level of spiritual
well-being and the level of resiliency of the religious
seminarians specifically the Vocationist Seminarians in
the Philippines. The respondents of this study are the 33
Vocationist Seminarians officially enrolled on this
school year 2021-2022. Complete enumeration method
had been employed by the researcher. The collected
data were statistically processed using the weighted
mean, simple frequency count, percentage, Pearson
Chi-square, and Pearson Correlation Coefficient. The
significance of the relationships between the sociodemographic profile, level of spiritual well-being, and
resilience were examined. Resilience and spiritual wellbeing are directly connected. Moreover, it was
discovered that regardless of the seminarians’ sociodemographic backgrounds, they can possess high levels
of spirituality and resiliency. A significant rise in
resiliency is fostered by an improvement in spiritual
well-being. Even though the study’s findings indicate
that spiritual well-being is generally high, spiritual
programs are still essential to maintain the seminarians’
level of resilience and spiritual well-being, and in order
to significantly boost the growth and motivation of the
seminarians to be responsive to the vocation that they
are into. The seminary, which serves as a house of
religious formation, can effectively facilitate the
integration of spiritual resilience and well-being into its
formation programs, which will eventually result in a
person and community that are psycho-spiritually and
humanly integrated.
Keywords :
Resiliency; Growth; Motivation; Spirituality.