Sacrament
Holy Orders
The parish supports and encourages those who may feel called to this vocation and invites them to explore it through prayer and guidance.
Preparation
Discerning a vocation
Those considering a vocation to the priesthood or diaconate are encouraged to spend time in prayer and reflection, seeking to understand God’s call in their lives.
Initial steps often include speaking with a priest, engaging in spiritual direction, and connecting with the diocesan vocations director. This process helps individuals discern whether they are being called to serve through Holy Orders.
- A genuine sense of calling to serve the Church
- Commitment to prayer and spiritual growth
- Willingness to explore the vocation through guidance and formation
- Openness to theological study and pastoral training
- Ongoing discernment with Church support
Times & Locations
Formation and ordination
Formation process
Formation for Holy Orders takes place over several years through seminary training and pastoral experience.
The exact timeline varies depending on the individual and the path of formation.
Locations
Diocesan seminaries
Parish placements during formation
Ordination typically takes place in the cathedral
Downloads
Helpful resources
Questions
Common Questions
What is Holy Orders?
Holy Orders is the sacrament through which men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops, serving the Church through ministry, leadership, and pastoral care.
How do I know if I have a vocation?
A vocation often begins with a sense of calling or desire to serve God and others. Prayer, reflection, and guidance from a priest can help you discern this call.
What does the formation process involve?
Formation includes theological study, spiritual development, and practical pastoral experience over several years, usually within a seminary setting.
Who can I speak to about becoming a priest?
You can begin by speaking with your parish priest, who can guide you and connect you with the diocesan vocations director.
Thinking about a vocation?
If you feel called to serve the Church, speak to a priest or contact the parish for guidance and support in discerning your vocation.