By John Norton
To mark today's annual World Day of Prayer for Vocations to priesthood and religious life, I'd like to highlight some fascinating results from a survey, commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, of the men who will be ordained priests this year in our country.
The purpose of the annual survey — performed by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University — presumably is to figure out what works and what doesn't in fostering priestly vocations. Some of the answers may surprise you.
The survey managed to draw responses from 310 of the 465 potential ordinands, both diocesan and Religious. Similar to previous years, their average age is 36 and range from 25 to 66. About 10 percent are Catholic converts. Two-thirds had full-time work experience before entering the seminary.
Here are some other findings:
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