Stop lying around. I’m a Catholic just like you, I was baptized in Catholic by a missionary priest, I became an alter boy from age 9 up to 16 before I dropped off to focus on my education, all my schooling from Kindergarten up to Highschool was in a Catholic school. Even at Chiromo in Nairobi University I was in a Catholic group and there was a Catholic Church within the compound of the University, The Famous St. Paul. So you are not the only Catholic here.
During those time up to date I have only seen 1 boy who lead in KSCE and went ahead to become a priest, the remaining alter boys who passed their exams left the church to go and do other courses, they only now remain as church congregants and not alter boys and men. The closest they can become is being a church youth or getting a leadership role kwa “Jumuia”.
I want you to list all the Tanzanian priests who topped the nation in national exams and went ahead to become a priest, I want you to list all the 40 priests assuming you are a 45yrs old dimwit.
Ati “Kusomea Upadre wa Katoliki ni zaidi ya Medical dokta…” Are you out of your mind? Priesthood only entails studying theology, sociology, scriptures and pastoral duties. It seems you were thick in class to think that religious study is a hard subject.