Growing up in Nigeria, I was raised Catholic and served as an altar boy. Naturally, I felt drawn to the priesthood due to my closeness to the altar and my admiration for our parish priests.
After attending minor seminary for high school, I entered college seminary but left after my first year to pursue another career. I came to the United States, intent on marrying and raising a family. But my soul was restless, and God had another plan.
Providentially, I was contacted by the vocation director of the Josephites. And when I visited their seminary, I felt a peace and joy I had not known in many years.
I returned to seminary, and one day on retreat, something happened that solidified my calling to the priesthood. As I prayed in the chapel, what appeared to be the image of Jesus in the monstrance was shown to me. I was terrified and in awe. It remains an indescribable experience, but it confirmed me in my vocation. I am so grateful for the privilege of being a priest.
Father Kingsley Ogbuji
Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart
Blessed Cyprian Tansi Council 11496
Washington, D.C.








