Chaste and obedient: Quebecer goes to priesthood as hopes of religious revival stir
MONTREAL — Jeremy-Marie Joly says his family and friends were shocked when he told them he was abandoning engineering studies to become a priest.
Sports was more important than religion in his family when he was growing up in Gatineau, Que. He played hockey and college soccer, had a girlfriend, and worked a manual labour job in Alberta for a while before deciding to study electrical engineering.
His family, which includes six brothers, didn’t understand when he decided to head to Montreal to study at the seminary, he said. “They saw it as, I won’t have my brother beside me to live this life that we imagine, where you have your own kids,” said Joly, 40.
Joly’s choice to become a priest remains a highly unusual one in 2026. However, he’s completing his studies at a time when some churches say they’re seeing rising attendance and a renewed interest in Catholicism from an increasingly younger crowd, after many decades of decline.


