"The Church and society in general have changed a great deal since the 1973 review by Nauss and many wonder if applicants to the priesthood in more recent years are significantly different from those who entered religious life during previous generations. For example, prior to the Nauss review, many boys entered seminaries while they were still teenagers, whereas today’s applicant is likely to be closer to 30 years old (Plante et al., 1996)."
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Thomas G. Plante, Arianna Aldridge, Christina Louie; “Are successful applicants to the priesthood psychologically healthy?”,Pastoral Psychology, Vol 54, (2005), p. 84.
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