Saint Joseph's RC Church

Saint Joseph's RC Church We welcome everyone to our church where 100 years of tradition continues to be an important force within our Catholic community

Our Parish community welcomes everyone. We hope our handicap-accessible elevator on Henry Place will help everyone to worship with us. We invite all new parishioners to register as members of our parish family. For information about how to become a parishioner or any other info, please call our rectory at (201) 440-3224.

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06/29/2023

KNOW THE PROCESSES OF BECOMING A PRIEST (MONK, RELIGIOUS, OR DIOCESAN)

Here is a detailed explanation of the processes of becoming a priest, including the paths of becoming a Monk, Religious, or Diocesan priest.

I. MONK:

Becoming a monk involves joining a religious order that focuses on contemplative prayer, community life, and a specific charism or spiritual tradition. The process typically includes the following steps:

a. Discernment: The individual discerns their vocation and feels a calling to the monastic life. They spend time in prayer, reflection, and perhaps engage in spiritual direction to seek guidance.

b. Application: The candidate contacts the monastery or religious order they wish to join and submits an application. This may include personal information, background checks, and letters of recommendation.

c. Postulancy: If accepted, the candidate enters the postulancy phase, usually lasting several months to a year. During this time, they live in the monastery, participate in community life, and receive initial formation and instruction on the monastic way of life.

d. Novitiate: After the postulancy, the candidate enters the novitiate, which typically lasts one to two years. Here, they deepen their understanding of the monastic charism, study the Rule of the order, and engage in intense spiritual formation. They may also receive a new religious name.

e. Temporary Profession: At the end of the novitiate, the candidate may take temporary vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. These vows are usually taken for a period of three to five years, during which the individual continues their formation and integration into the monastic community.

f. Solemn Profession: After the period of temporary vows, the candidate may make their solemn profession or perpetual vows, committing themselves for life to the monastic order. This step signifies a lifelong commitment to the monastic way of life, including the vows and the particular charism of the order.

II. RELIGIOUS:

Becoming a Religious priest involves joining a religious congregation or order that focuses on active ministry and service to the Church and the world. The process generally includes the following stages:

a. Discernment: The individual discerns their vocation and feels called to a religious community that aligns with their charism and desired ministry. They seek guidance through prayer, spiritual direction, and possibly visit various religious communities.

b. Application: The candidate contacts the religious congregation or order they are interested in and submits an application. This may involve sharing personal information, participating in interviews, and obtaining references.

c. Aspirancy/Pre-Postulancy: Upon acceptance, the candidate enters a period known as aspirancy or pre-postulancy. This phase allows the individual to learn more about the congregation, its charism, and engage in initial formation while living outside the community.

d. Postulancy: If the candidate continues, they enter the postulancy phase, which typically lasts around one year. During this time, they live within the religious community, participate in its prayer and ministry activities, and receive further formation.

e. Novitiate: After the postulancy, the candidate enters the novitiate, which typically lasts one to two years. Here, they deepen their understanding of the congregation's charism, spirituality, and community life. They also study the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

f. Temporary Profession: At the end of the novitiate, the candidate may take temporary vows, committing themselves to live according to the evangelical counsels for a specific period, often three to six years. They continue their formation, engage in ministry, and integrate further into the community.

g. Perpetual Profession: Following the period of temporary vows, the candidate may make their perpetual or final profession. This step involves making a lifelong commitment to the religious congregation or order, embracing the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They fully dedicate themselves to the religious life, the charism of the congregation, and their ministry within the Church.

III. DIOCESAN:

Becoming a Diocesan priest involves serving within a particular diocese under the authority of a bishop. The process generally includes the following stages:

a. Discernment: The individual discerns their vocation to the priesthood and feels called to serve within a specific diocese. They seek guidance through prayer, spiritual direction, and may participate in discernment programs or seminary visitations.

b. Application: The candidate contacts the diocese they are interested in serving and submits an application to enter the seminary. This typically involves an application form, academic records, personal essays, interviews, and recommendations.

c. Seminary Formation:
i. Pre-Theology: If accepted, the candidate enters the seminary and begins the pre-theology phase. Here, they receive a solid foundation in philosophy and undergo spiritual formation. The duration of this phase can vary depending on the diocese or seminary.

ii. Theology: After completing the pre-theology phase, the candidate progresses to theological studies, which generally last four to six years. During this period, they study theology, scripture, pastoral care, liturgy, and other subjects relevant to the priesthood. They also participate in pastoral placements and gain practical experience.

d. Diaconate Ordination: Prior to being ordained a priest, candidates for the Diocesan priesthood are typically ordained as transitional deacons. This occurs usually during their final year of theological studies. As deacons, they can assist in liturgical functions, preach, and engage in various pastoral ministries.

e. Priestly Ordination: After completing their theological studies and serving as transitional deacons, candidates may be ordained to the priesthood. This ordination is conferred by the bishop and includes the laying on of hands and the prayer of consecration. Following ordination, they are authorized to celebrate the sacraments and serve as priests within the diocese.

It's important to note that Monks/Religious Brothers may also pursue priesthood. They discern, join a seminary for theological studies, become transitional deacons, and then receive priestly ordination. It's a unique path within their communities.

Also, the process of becoming a priest, whether as a Monk, Religious, or Diocesan, may have variations and specific requirements within different religious orders, congregations, or dioceses. These variations can include differences in the duration of each stage, additional formation requirements, and particular spiritual traditions or charisms.

Individuals interested in pursuing the priesthood should reach out to the respective communities or dioceses to obtain precise information on their specific application and formation processes.

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460 Hudson Street
Hackensack, NJ
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Monday 7am - 8am
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