What it is
The Formation Assessment is the starting point for the personalised formation system. It covers theological knowledge, spiritual practice patterns, doctrinal confidence, and formation goals. It takes 10–15 minutes and should be completed honestly — the quality of your recommendations depends on the accuracy of your responses.
What it covers
The assessment has four sections:
- Theological knowledge baseline — a short set of questions that establish where you are in your understanding of key doctrines
- Spiritual practice — questions about your current prayer life, sacramental practice, and formation habits
- Doctrinal confidence — which areas of Catholic teaching you feel confident about, and which feel uncertain or unresolved
- Formation goals — what you are primarily seeking: intellectual formation, spiritual depth, apologetic preparation, or something else
How your archetype is assigned
Your responses are mapped to five archetype profiles. The archetype is not a personality type — it is a formation starting point. It tells the system which engines to surface first, how to weight your recommendations, and how to structure your Rule of Life.
The Seeker — questions about faith are primary; formation needs to start at the foundations.
The Scholar — intellectual depth is the priority; needs rigorous content and argument.
The Warrior — apologetic preparation is the goal; needs the evidential and argument engines.
The Contemplative — spiritual depth is primary; prayer and formation practices come first.
The Disciple — integrated formation across all dimensions; ready for the full system.
After the assessment
Your archetype is stored in your profile. Your initial formation vectors are set. Your Rule of Life is generated. The My Formation dashboard becomes active and your first recommendations appear.
You can retake the assessment if your situation has changed significantly — for example, if you completed it as a new enquirer and have since been received into the Church.