I don't know if I mentioned in that past CathInfo thread about Fr. Arabadjis, but I did know him in the Seminary.
And I also probably forgot to mention --
That if there was a seminarian that owed Bishop Williamson big-time for his vocation, it was Fr. Arabadjis.
As far as I know, he believed that as well in the beginning. Maybe he doesn't anymore.
But he was in the original "humanities year", and I think it was +Williamson's influence that convinced him that he should try out a vocation. I think it was your classic "+Williamson saw his potential and believed in him" thing. You know, the old "if it weren't for this one professor, I might not have ended up working at NASA..."