Originally from Lansing, MI, Corey Bilodeau graduated from Hope College in 2014. The Saint Benedict Institute helped fund Corey’s discernment pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and then he entered Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, MI, in 2017. On Saturday, June 10, 2023, Corey was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Lansing, MI. SBI co-founders Jared Ortiz and Jack Mulder had the privilege of attending the ordination Mass. We pray that the Lord will bless Fr. Corey abundantly as he begins his priesthood!
To learn more about Fr. Corey’s journey to the priesthood, watch these two videos from the Diocese of Lansing:
Back in 2017, the Saint Benedict Institute asked Corey to say a few words about his journey to the priesthood and the Holy Land. This is what he had to say:
“I had not thought much about the priesthood until my senior year of college. The catalyst that propelled my thoughts towards the priesthood was Dr. Ortiz’s Catholic Christianity class. He really went into depth about why Catholics believe what they believe. When we went over the topic of vocations I was instantly drawn to this idea of maybe I was being called to the priesthood.
“After graduation, I volunteered in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for one year as Volunteer Coordinator in a soup kitchen. I realized I had to pursue the priesthood more seriously. After much prayer and spiritual direction, I applied to seminary. Part of my discernment process was a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
“One of the highlights of that trip was that we were able to have Mass on the beach of Capernaum. It was an amazing experience to celebrate the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist where Jesus called His first disciples. I then had the opportunity to ponder on the beach what God was calling me to do in terms of my vocation.
“Another highlight was hiking up Mount Tabor, which is where the Transfiguration happened. We did it in silence and it took about two hours to hike 1500 ft. to the top. It gave me time to really pray without any distractions and I asked for God’s mercy and for Him to grant me the gift of celibacy for the priesthood.
“It was a truly blessed time where I learned how to read the Bible more deeply. I also learned how to draw closer to God in a personal and real way.”