10 minutes with … Shawn Carey

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By Nicole Neroulias

(UNDATED) Shawn Carey of Wrentham, Mass., became 
America’s 11th deaf Catholic priest on May 23. A 
former investment mutual funds analyst, he 
graduated from St. Patrick’s Seminary in Menlo 
Park, Calif. on May 8, where he had studied for 
six years before returning to Boston for his ordination.

Carey, 36, will now serve as assistant director 
of the Deaf Apostolate for the Archdiocese of 
Boston and as parochial vicar for St. John the 
Evangelist Parish in Hopkinton, Mass.

Carey, who communicates predominantly through 
sign language, communicated by e-mail about his 
plans. Some answers have been edited for length and clarity.

Q: What was it like growing up as a deaf Catholic?

A: Back then, there were no (deaf) interpreters 
in the Catholic Church and in the Catholic 
schools. It was a frustrating journey, but I 
managed to overcome the obstacles. Today, more 
deaf Catholics can attend Masses and receive 
sacraments through deaf priests or hearing 
priests who knows how to use sign language. It is 
critical that deaf must have access to their 
spiritual needs, otherwise, they will be stranded 
on an island with no spiritual experience.

Q: A lot of priests talk about the time they 
first “heard the call.” What was that like for 
you, as someone who was born deaf?

A: The best way to describe my calling is that I 
have “witnessed” many calls from God through the 
people I ministered to during youth ministry, 
visits with deaf patients at hospitals and 
nursing homes, CCD, and many other programs. I 
recalled one “visual” call from God when a deaf 
resident at the New England Home for the Deaf 
told me that she sees me making a great priest. 
Through the help of frequent spiritual direction 
during my discernment, I then realized that God 
had revealed through this deaf resident. For 
people who are discerning whether they are being 
called or not, be sure to keep your eyes open for the revelations from God.

Q: What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a deaf priest?

A: There are no disadvantages at all of being 
deaf for a priest. The hearing are able to see my 
signings during Mass at the same time they hear 
the voice-interpretation. The hearing 
parishioners really enjoyed a new experience in 
the sign-language Mass with voice-interpretation, 
and they look forward to more of my Masses. Being 
a deaf priest brings an exciting exposure to both 
the deaf and the hearing; I have always wanted to bridge the gap between them.

Q: What kind of adjustments do you have make to 
minister to the hearing, as well as to fellow deaf Catholics?

A: So far, I am able to minister to the hearing 
either one-on-one conversation through 
lip-reading and using my speech practices, or 
with a sign language interpreter. It is working 
so well! As for deaf Catholics, they see me as a 
reliable advocate for them in the church, in 
getting access for them to participate in liturgies and receive sacraments.

Q: Are you in touch with other deaf priests? How do you support each other?

A: I am always in touch with other deaf priests 
as a way to support each other and also to visit 
each other from time to time. Last summer, I 
attended the 3rd Annual Deaf Diocesan Seminar, 
which consisted of workshops, participating 
Masses, and discussions with other deaf 
seminarians studying for the priesthood.

Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

A: This will be entirely up to the bishop of the 
archdiocese, as he is the one who decides which 
priest is to be placed where, although I would 
very much like to work to promote deaf vocations 
in diocesan and religious life. I’d also like to 
do an outreach to the world on assisting other 
Catholic churches on providing access to deaf Catholics.


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