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Thank you for searching out our Vocation page. It is our hope that the information contained here will be of help to you should you be thinking of becoming a Diocesan Priest.
Do you feel God tugging at you at times? Have you ever thought of yourself as a Diocesan Priest, serving the People of God? Has the idea of becoming a Diocesan Priest or a Religious Sister or Brother ever crossed your mind? Do these thoughts excite you and cause you to want more information?

We, too, have asked the same questions when we began our journey toward priesthood. When you come to a point where you would like to ask some of your personal questions and receive some assistance in your discernment, please feel free to contact our Vocation Director, Father Miguel Corral at (702) 629-4600, or [email protected]
Your personal vocation is important as one of the greatest gifts God will give to you. It is also a very personal part of your life, especially as you begin your journey with all kinds of questions, emotions, and concerns. Always remember that you are not alone as you discern. You are in our daily prayers as you search for what you believe God is calling you to do with your life.
With grateful hearts, the Archdiocese of Las Vegas celebrated the Ordination to the Priesthood of Father Simon Tran and Father German Andrés Ramírez.
Through the laying on of hands and the prayer of ordination by Archbishop George Leo Thomas, Ph.D., they were ordained Priests of Jesus Christ and now begin their ministry in service to His Church and the people of God.
Please join us in praying for Father Simon, Father German, their families, and all those discerning a vocation to the Priesthood.
May God bless our new priests with faithful, joyful, and holy ministry.