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As long as you have a desire to be a priest - keep asking questions, don’t give up, and keep on contacting religious orders or even the vocations director in your diocese re the diocesan priesthood. As you have discovered, your interest in films has led you from the Salesians to the Paulist Fathers. At this point, you’re unsure where The Lord may be leading you. Our last parish priest loved to relax by television and his old television was pretty ancient, so when he left our parish we took up a collection and bought him a brand new television/DVD player as a parting gift from the parish. Our diocesan priests, goodness knows, work so hard in the main that they need a means of switching off and relaxing for a while, else pretty quick I think they would be experiencing burnout at very least. I am yet to go into a parish house that has no television etc., which is not to state that they may not exist.
Re actual qualifications to be considered for a religious order or the diocesan priesthood, they will probably vary from diocese to diocese and from religious order to religious order. Some religious orders do state that they take each applicant individually and some diocese may do the same for the diocesan priesthood. No harm at all in asking.
TS
Re actual qualifications to be considered for a religious order or the diocesan priesthood, they will probably vary from diocese to diocese and from religious order to religious order. Some religious orders do state that they take each applicant individually and some diocese may do the same for the diocesan priesthood. No harm at all in asking.
TS