If I may. Please contact the chancery. Ask for the Director of vocations himself. Work with him, he has been appointed by the eparch to foster vocations. I have found that there are many priests out there that say they are all for vocations to the priesthood and will be more than willing to help you only if you fit their idea of what a priest should be. Not if you have a true calling. Go to the source before you get discouraged. I know for myself that after attending a Latin Minor Seminary for 6 years that there is always a way for God to work. I was dishearten about thirty years ago when after being accepted into the major seminary shortly after my father passed, the first thing the rector asked was,"And tell me son how do you plan on paying for this adventure?" I looked the monsignor right in the eye and said, "Good Father this is not an adventure this is a man sue arching out a vocation, and if money is the most important thing for you then you don't want me." Several other young men were treated the same way, all those are now ordained in different Latin dioceses.