Autism and the Priesthood: How the Church Is Responding
As autism diagnoses rise, seminaries are grappling with how to form and support men on the spectrum who feel called to the priesthood.
Psychologist and Catholic deacon Lawrence Sutton once worked with a seminarian, now a parish priest, who genuflected before the Blessed Sacrament but looked like a toy soldier when he did it.
Not only did the young man stick out because of his unusual movement, but he couldn’t understand why his mechanics drew attention to himself. His autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was preventing him from performing the knee-to-floor movement in the customary manner.