In summer 1884 he had long discussions with his father with
Luigi Guanella mediating in which his father at last relented and allowed him to enter the priesthood. |thumb|Depiction in
Makati He then set himself on his ecclesial studies and was later sent to the
Pontifical Gregorian in
Rome to pursue
ecclesiastical studies in 1884. In late 1885 his parents and aunt Magdalena came to Rome for a visit and saw him peace and calm. His aunt noted: "Enrico is content and at peace". But in March 1886 he was so overcome with
nervous depression and became ill to the point that he had to return home in order to recover. But once he recovered in May 1887 (after spending a brief stint in a clinic) he resumed his studies and set on embarking on a life of rigorous asceticism after reexamining his call to the priesthood. Rebuschini later entered the
Camillians on 27 September 1887 and commenced his period of the
novitiate in
Verona prior to receiving his
ordination as a priest on 14 April 1889 from the
Bishop of Mantua Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto – the future
Pope Pius X. He made his perpetual profession on 8 December 1891. From 1889 to 1899 he ministered to the sick in Verona and worked there as a hospital chaplain from 1891 to 1899 before serving in the same position though in Cremona from 1899 onwards. From 21 December 1903 until his death he ministered in a clinic and nursing home. From 1890 to 1891 he suffered another bout of depression and again in 1895 after being appointed as a professor and vice-novice master. From 1903 until 1937 he served as the administrator for the new San Camillo Clinic and for a decade from 12 March 1912 to 1922 served as the superior of his house. He suffered his final depression for a few months in 1922. == Death ==