Do I need to be involved in informal discernment prior to applying to join the Sulpicians?
This depends upon your knowledge of and prior experience with the Sulpicians. For example, if you are a student or an alumnus of a Sulpician program, informal discernment may not be needed. If you have little or no knowledge of the Sulpicians, you should take some time to get to know us and our programs before making a decision to approach your bishop for permission to apply. This informal discernment normally includes a visit to the Baltimore-Washington area to discuss your interest, to meet some Sulpicians and to visit some of our programs. If you tell the Director of Discernment about your background, he will recommend an informal discernment process tailored to your needs.
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