SJS Podcast
What can basketball teach seminarians about fraternity, virtue, and priestly ministry? In this episode, seminarian Joe Jasinski shares how seminary basketball—though not formally one of the pillars of formation—has become a powerful space for human and spiritual growth. Through early-morning practices, national tournaments, shared victories, and hard losses, the court becomes a place where character is tested and brotherhood is formed. Under pressure and fatigue, seminarians learn humility, accountability, and reliance on one another. Mistakes become opportunities for growth, encouragement, and reconciliation—habits that directly translate to pastoral ministry and community leadership. Drawing parallels between sport and discipleship, the conversation highlights formation as progress rather than perfection, the importance of practicing virtue before it’s needed, and the call to remember God even in struggle. Seminary basketball ultimately reveals a holistic vision of formation—body and soul—where becoming a good teammate helps form good shepherds.
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