Young Vianney had serious difficulties with his seminary studies. His failure to understand Latin, the all-important language of the Church, together with problems related with the French Revolution, forced him to discontinue his studies. Never losing sight of priesthood, the dream of his life, he sought to be tutored privately. At last, after a lengthy battle with the books, he was ordained a priest on 9th August, 1815 by Msgr. Simon, the Bishop of Grenoble, who saw in the young lad a model of goodness and personal holiness.