Rev. Mr. Nicholas Alescio
2027 - Mount Saint Mary Seminary, Emmitsburg, MD
Hometown: Fair Haven
Home Parish: Church of the Nativity, Fair Haven
Seek the advice of holy priests, and find someone you can be open and honest with about your discernment.
Rev. Mr. Benedict Quiambao
2027 - Mount Saint Mary Seminary
Hometown: Bacacay, Albay, Phillippines
Home Parish: St. Anthony, Hightstown
Discernment includes meaningful conversations with Priests and Seminarians, moments for self-reflection, and constant communication with the Lord, for He hears and knows the purest of our heart’s desires. We just have to let the Lord always have His way with us. The Blessed Mother will intercede for our prayers!
Kyle Holler
2028 - Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
Hometown: Burlington Township, NJ
Home Parish: St. Hedwig, Trenton
Attend Mass, Adoration, and Confession regularly, talk to priests and seminarians about their discernment process, and pray lots.
Brian Leonard
2028 - Mount Saint Mary Seminary
Hometown: Little Silver, NJ
Home Parish: St. Anthony, Red Bank
Ensure that you aren’t discerning two different lifestyles at once. If you’re still dating, or looking to date, you’re already discerning married life.
Jake Snyder
2032 - St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Hometown: Mount Laurel, NJ
Home Parish: St. John Neumann, Mount Laurel, NJ
Increase your prayer life, grow in the sacramental life of the Church, and strive to be open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Also, talk with good priests and seminarians about the discernment process. Your vocations - whether it be to the priesthood or not, is a call from God to love and to be loved.
David Georganni
2030 - St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Hometown: Burlington, NJ
Home Parish: St. Katharine Drexel, Burlington, NJ
No time spent in discernment is ever wasted, and seeking to know and to do God’s will with your life is a holy thing to do.
Liam Bergin
2031 - Mount Saint Mary Seminary
Hometown: Toms River, NJ
Home Parish: St. Justin the Martyr, Toms River, NJ
Relax, and listen to God. How you feel and think when you are most relaxed, at your most calm is when you will truly be able to connect with the discernment process and understand what God wants
Patrick Meehan
2031 - St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Hometown: Wall, NJ
Home Parish: Holy Innocents, Neptune, NJ
Spend time in the classroom of silence, in the presence of the Eucharistic Lord if you can. When in silence, practice Lectio Divina to hear the voice of God and speak with Him because conversation is the bedrock of any relationship. Likewise, don’t neglect devotion to Mary, as a relationship with Mary can only serve to deepen our relationship with God.
William Attardi
2034 - St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Hometown: Neptune, NJ
Home Parish: St. Benedict, Holmdel, NJ
Involve yourself as much as you can in your parish’s ministry. Pray the Liturgy of the Hours often, and learn all you can from priests through observation and conversation.
Hunter Clark
2031 - Mount St. Mary Seminary
Hometown: Spring Lake, NJ
Home Parish: St. Rose, Belmar
Make God the center of your life, trust in Him, and allow Him to lead you in your decision-making. Also, pray frequently and read scripture.
Matthew Fiorentino
Hometown: Princeton, NJ
Home Parish: St. Paul, Princeton
Pray that your vocation be revealed, for you may not physically 'hear' God's voice. Pay attention to the circumstances of your everyday life, in your interactions with others, for God speak in many ways. "ask, and it will be given you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he wo seeks finds, and to him who knocks, it will be opened." if you think you might have a priestly vocation, talk to a priest.
Adrian Hansen
Hometown: Princeton, NJ
Home Parish: St. Paul, Princeton
Kyle McBride
Hometown: Manalapan, NJ
Home Parish: St. Thomas More, Manalapan
Discerning the priesthood is one of the few things in life that has no possible bad ending, so do not be afraid of what God will reveal to you through your discernment process. The thought of God’s plan for your life being different than the path you thought your life would take can be scary, but rest assured that no time spent in discernment is ever wasted and you will gain something regardless of where it ends.
Benjamin Gonzalez-Martinez
Hometown: Lawrence, NJ
Home Parish: St. Paul, Princeton
You don't have to be completely ready but allow yourself to be open to hear clearly where God wants you.
Ryan Nickerson
Hometown: Wall, NJ
Home Parish: St. Denis, Manasquan
Don't fill your prayer time solely with questions about your vocation. Instead, focus on entrusting yourself to Our Lord. He may tell you what it is, but you may not be able to receive it.
Patrick Robedee
Hometown: Spring Lake, NJ
Home Parish: St. Dominic, Brick
If you feel that God is calling you the time to discern is now, you can't discern in the midst of your everyday routine.
Andrew Ulisse
Hometown: Florence, NJ
Home Parish: Mary, Mother of the Church, Bordentown
Get involved in your home parish’s ministry, pray always, and most importantly, do not count yourself unworthy of the priesthood. The Lord does not call the equipped, but equips the called.
