I would be careful with that website, first off it doesn’t mention that seminarians have increased over the last five years and probably will keep increasing. Also, they are pushing for liberal reforms on the website. In addition, the shortages in priest is nothing new, at the turn of the last century we had the same problem, it will balance out with good catechsis and good vocations. It is a man-made problem caused by the devil and the culture. Changing 2000 years of history isn’t going to fix it. In fact protestant seminaries are also down throughout the country as well, so it isn’t a matter of allowing women priest and married clergy that is going to magically solve the problem. Jesus did say that the harvest is great and that harvester will be few. Pray for vocations. Now I know this was off topic, but I thought I would throw my four cents in. Also, I can tell you which Diocese isn’t having a problem and that is the traditionalist Diocese of Lincoln, which has more ordinations in one year than the liberal Diocese of Dayton Ohio has had in the last ten years.