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I am a diocesan seminarian. Do the Sulpicians accept applications from seminarians?

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I am a diocesan seminarian. Do the Sulpicians accept applications from seminarians?

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We do, provided the applicant has the permission of the bishop who is sponsoring him for ordination. Normally we accept these applications after the seminarian has completed two years of theology (and his pastoral year, when that precedes his third year of theology). Seminarians accepted as Sulpician candidates understand that they will not be transferred to the Sulpicians until they have completed at least two years of parish ministry as a priest in their dioceses.

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