Future priests move from Montreal’s Grand Seminaire, ending its 160-year legacy
MONTREAL — Like many post-secondary students preparing for the new school year, Francis Leroux is packing boxes and getting ready to move.
But the 23-year-old trainee priest and his roughly 20 seminarian colleagues are also preparing for a major downsize.
After decades of dwindling interest in the priesthood, the priests-in-training are leaving the historic halls of Montreal’s Grand Seminaire — which has a legacy dating back nearly to the city’s founding — and moving to smaller quarters across town.
The move is hardly a surprise, given the decline in influence of the Catholic church, which once dominated Quebecers’ education and social lives. The Seminaire, which once trained up to 200 priests at a time, now receives a small handful of new candidates each year to take on the eight-year training process.