Graduates can Become a Catholic priest?
I was in last year's technology B-NIT Jalandhar pursuing engineering stream …. i as a Roman Catholic background .. but from my childhood … I want to be a priest in the church .. anyone can say that was eligible to become a priest or not … i was single






In my diocese we have a graduate of West Point, two former engineers at least one former doctor, a bunch of kids who received degrees in business, education, engineering, whatever and then went to seminary instead of to careers, and so on.
His college education does not prevent you from going to the seminar and complete its discretion in relation to the priesthood. Ask your pastor about their next steps. You may have an annual retreat at the seminar that you can follow to help determine whether or enroll or not.
God bless.
However, you must attend a seminar before they can become a priest.
Engineering and theology have much in common … but not that much in common.
It is a requirement of becoming a Catholic priest who graduated.
However, I think we might have to attend a seminar to complete the necessary education.
Yes, but you must attend a seminar. Contact the nearest office of the bishop and tell them of their vocation. I am sure that will help your discernment too.
In Christ
Fr Joseph
Well, at least we know that Keith is not much of a historian, citing all made to the history of fantasy is not a great truth in his teaching. Read real history instead of the anti-Catholic propaganda from questionable sources with an abundance absurd.
go tell your pastor
Education is not an obstacle to become a priest. He was pursuing another degree if you plan on studying for the priesthood.