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Never Too Late at Pope St. John XXIII Seminary

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It’s never too late to respond to a call from God, and Never Too Late at Pope St. John XXIII Seminary is the podcast created for men considering a vocation to the priesthood, as well as those who support their journey of discernment. Pope Saint John XXIII Seminary is the national seminary that specializes in preparing men ages 30-65 to enter the priesthood. Join Monsignor Bill Fay on the 23rd of each month for Never Too Late at Pope St. John XXIII Seminary. For more information, visit https://www.psjs.edu/

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 49: FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Rev. Vincent Daily

June 23, 2026

Episode 49: FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Rev. Vincent Daily

<p>Next up on our Faculty Spotlight series, Msgr. Bill Fay sits down with Rev. Vincent Daily. Fr. Vin shares with us his vocation story and the journey that led him to priesthood. Who are the special people in his life? Fr. Vin grew up in the Greater Boston area with many religious in his extended family – religious sisters, priests, and a bishop! What always stood out to him was their joyful demeanor, always kind and happy. Observing them over the years, Fr. Vin was learning how religious service was a way to do good in this world, and he definitely wanted to participate in that experience. What keeps him grounded is always turning to prayer, an action he saw demonstrated by his own parents, siblings, and friends. Hear what has led him to believe that the best homily for anyone is to see a person who is prayerful.</p> <p>Fr. Vin Daily is an essential member of the faculty, and his contagious joy will widen this fall when he takes on the role of Dean of Seminarians in August.</p> <p>Tune in and hear what makes Fr. Vin a joyful servant of God.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 48: FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Deacon John Nicholson

May 26, 2026

Episode 48: FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Deacon John Nicholson

<p>As we begin the summer break, Msgr. Bill Fay will turn to the faculty side of the seminary house for his next few episodes. This month, he sits down with Deacon John Nicholson, the Coordinator of Pastoral Formation at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary. With the direction and guidance of Deacon John, seminarians gain hands-on experience working assignments in the field. This discussion helps us learn about the work of seminarians beyond the walls of the seminary house and about the mentoring process of their supervisors at their assignments. </p> <p>We also get to hear Deacon John’s impressions of the daily rhythm of seminary life and his thoughts about forming men to be priests for God in the Church. As a bonus, how did Deacon John decide to become a permanent deacon? And what brought him to the Seminary to helm the pastoral program? Tune in for a great conversation! </p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 47: God Can Do Everything | Deacon Bao Nguyen, Diocese of Venice

April 24, 2026

Episode 47: God Can Do Everything | Deacon Bao Nguyen, Diocese of Venice

<p>In this month’s episode, Msgr. Bill Fay sits down with the newly ordained Deacon Bao Nguyen. Deacon Bao was ordained this past Saturday for the Diocese of Venice in Florida. He shares with us his story about growing up in the United States as a young child, as well as experiences on his journey to diocesan priesthood – beginning with being a newcomer to the U.S. from Vietnam when he was 12 years old, to his fulfilling career in Information Technology, to his eventual pursuit of answering God’s call. What in particular made him answer God? How has seminary life, and this particular unique seminary, sustained him and strengthened him as he follows God’s will? Where, and in whom, does he find the most support? Deacon Bao encourages any man who is thinking that God may be preparing him to serve the Church as a priest to come to the Seminary just outside of Boston for a weekend retreat or First Friday Evening Prayer and perhaps find God’s answers to his questions. </p> <p>Deacon Bao Nguyen was ordained a Transitional Deacon on April 18, 2026. He will return to Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary for his final year of formation for priesthood with a goal of being ordained a priest in the spring of 2027.</p>

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It’s never too late to respond to a call from God, and Never Too Late at Pope St. John XXIII Seminary is the podcast created for men considering a vocation to the priesthood, as well as those who support their journey of discernment. Pope Saint John XXIII Seminary is the national seminary that specializes in preparing men ages 30-65 to enter the priesthood. Join Monsignor Bill Fay on the 23rd of each month for Never Too Late at Pope St. John XXIII Seminary. For more information, visit https://www.psjs.edu/

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