Typical new US priest: 32-year-old who prays Rosary, takes part in Eucharistic adoration
Catholic World News - May 21, 2014
- the median age of ordinands is 32; the mean age, 34
- the typical diocesan ordinand lived in his diocese for 15 years before entering seminary, though 11% had lived in their diocese for less than a year before entering seminary
- 67% of ordinands are white, 15% are Latino, 11% are Asian, and 3% are black
- 9% are converts, with the average age of reception into the Church being 19
- 36% have a relative who was a priest or religious
- in 81% of cases, both parents were Catholic
- 4% have served in the US Armed Forces; 15% had a parent who spent his career in the military
- 68% regularly prayed the Rosary, and 70% regularly participated in Eucharistic adoration, before entering the seminary
- ordinands typically first began to consider the priesthood at 17
- 71% were encouraged by their parish priest to consider a vocation; 45% were encouraged by a friend, 43% by a parishioner, 38% by their mother, and 28% by their father
- 5% were discouraged by a priest from considering a vocation; 12% were discouraged by their fathers, 11% by their mothers, and 22% by other family members
- 20% have five or more siblings, 11% have four siblings, 21% have three siblings, 25% have two siblings, 20% have one sibling, and 3% have no siblings
- 37% are the oldest children in their families; 31% are the youngest
- 54% had earned their undergraduate degree before entering seminary, and 16% had earned a graduate degree
- 60% worked full time before entering seminary
- 49% took part in a parish youth group, 30% took part in Boy Scouts, and 26% took part in the Knights of Columbus
- 26% took part in a World Youth Day, and 14% took part in a Franciscan University of Steubenville summer conference
- 80% had served as altar servers, 52% as readers, and 42% as extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion before entering seminary
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