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Seminaries play a crucial role in the reform of the Catholic Church by educating and training future priests and leaders. Through rigorous theological education, ethical training, and spiritual formation, seminaries can instill a commitment to the values of transparency, accountability, and social justice within the Church. By promoting critical thinking and fostering a culture of dialogue and openness, seminaries can help shape a new generation of clergy who are equipped to address the challenges facing the Church and work towards meaningful reform.

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