During my training in Paris at the Centre Sèvres, several elements contributed to a rich and transformative experience: Studies at the Centre Sèvres: International Exposure: One of the most enriching aspects was living, working, and studying within an international community. Interacting with priests, religious, and laypeople from all over the world offered me a profound sense of universality in the Church and theological thought. Theological Formation: The opportunity to study theology from a French perspective, under world-renowned professors, was a unique advantage. Their insights, shaped by a distinct cultural and intellectual context, broadened my understanding of theology and how it is lived and taught across different regions. Access to Resources: The Centre's library was an invaluable resource. Having access to the best academic materials and being able to study directly from original sources significantly enhanced the quality of my research and learning. Language Learni