Many young men are called to religious life but because of their family situation, it is a struggle for them to cover the full cost of the seminary education and training, but Canossian believes that no vocation should be turned away because of a lack of funds.
According to a study “Of the 10,000 people currently discerning a vocation to the Priesthood or Religious Life nearly half are blocked from pursuing their call by poverty.”
The fund for Vocations will assist young men who have already been accepted for the religious formation and whose poverty is the last barrier to entry.
We invite generous lay faithful to come in be our Regular donor. Your commitment to regular monthly donations will help us create and sustain long-term programs to nurture religious vocations and invest in the future of the Church.
Meet the Temporary Professed Brothers

Br. Thuc Huy Nguyen, FdCC
Temporary Professed Religious BrotherVietnam Second Year Theology St. Vincent School of Theology

Br. Dau Quy, FdCC
Temporary Professed Religious BrotherVietnam Second Year Theology Maryhill School of Theology

Br. Manuel Lomboy, Jr., FdCC
Temporary Professed Religious BrotherPhilippines Second Year Theology Maryhill School of Theology
Meet the Seminarians

Mark Joseph Alico
PostulantSan Mateo, Rizal, Philippines

Julius Cesar Macalit
PostulantButuan City Philippines

Jimmy J. Cabanigan
PostulantMisamis Oriental Philippines

Reyaboy L. Autentico
Associate, AB Philosophy
Adrian A. Anglo
4th Year AB PhilosophyMarikina, Philippines

Jeffrey C. Casabuena
4th Year AB PhilosophyCavite, Philippines

Vince Jann L. Lim
3rd Year BS Education, Values Education
Samuel C. Alagabia
1st Year, AB PhilosophyBoronggan, Eastern Samar, Philippines