Vocations

Welcome to our Vocations pages. Here you will find information about discerning your vocation, the different types of vocation and news of vocations in our diocese.

If you would like to talk to someone about a vocation to the priesthood, your first point of contact is the Vocations Promotion Team:

Canon Roger Taylorvocationspromoter@rcdow.org.uk
Fr Mike Maguirevocations@rcdow.org.uk

At the later stage of preparing for the Selection Conference, support is given by the Vocations Director:

Fr Andrew Connickvocationsdirector@rcdow.org.uk

You can also follow the Vocations team on social media:

Twitter: @WestminsterVoca

Facebook: @WestminsterVocations

Further information about vocations can be found at the National Office for Vocations website.

‘Come & See’ Vocations Mornings 2026

Sat 17th January, 10am-1.30pm  – Our Lady of Victories  (Kensington Room) – Kensington High Street, London W8 6AF

Sat 28th February, 10am-1.30pm – St Anselm’s, Southall – St Anselm’s Rectory, The Green, Southall UB2 4BE

Sat 14th March, 12 noon-3.30pm – St Bonaventure’s  Church Hall – 81  Parkway, Welwyn Garden City AL8 6JF (A short walk from Welwyn Garden City Station.)

Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided.  
To find out more and to register your attendance at one of the days, please contact:  
Canon Roger Taylor – Vocations Promoter rogertaylor@rcdow.org.uk  
or Deacon Tito Pereira – Assistant Director Permanent Diaconate 07977 599110 or  titopereira@rcdow.org.uk 
We look forward to hearing from you. 

Priest Training Fund

To form and educate a seminarian costs £25,000 per year. The Diocese of Westminster’s Priest Training Fund raises about £150,000 each year and contributes to both the training of our seminarians and also the ongoing education of our priests’ post-ordination.

Sick and Retired Priests Fund

Our priests have dedicated their lives to serve us. They have baptised and confirmed our children, celebrated our marriages, consoled us when we lost a loved one and guided us in times of need. Now it’s our turn to be there for them.

The Sick & Retired Priests’ Fund is crucial in ensuring that our priests receive the medical care, housing, and support they deserve in their later years. Any gift, large or small will make a tangible difference to the lives of our retired priests. 


Vocations News