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About Me…
Degrees in political
science at Holy Cross and the University of Paris, followed by a master’s
in theology at Harvard under Bernard Lonergan and Edward Schillebeeckx, and
a doctorate under David Tracy at the University of Chicago.
In more than 30 years of
pastoral ministry: served as DRE in Washington and Boston; led parish
missions; taught every level from kindergarten kids to doctoral students;
provided consultation and training for more than 100 parishes, ten national
ministry associations and a dozen dioceses; edited a diocesan newspaper.
More than 200 articles published
in Commonweal and Liturgy magazines, Harvard Theological
Review, National Catholic Reporter, Miami
Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer, Catholic Free Press, Église des Hauts de
Seine, and Laywitness. His
book Liberating Leadership analyzed collaborative ministry. His
column CrossCurrents now appears weekly on parish websites.
Teaching includes:
-1976-1988: Harvard Divinity School
-1978-84;
1991-96: Stonehill College
-1978-1989:
Lay Ministry Training Institute
-1982-1984:
St. Mary's Seminary (Baltimore)
-1992:
St. Joseph College (CT)
-1988-1999:
Notre Dame College (NH)
Since entering private
practice in 1991: provided consultation to more than 100 parishes and a
wide range of religious organizations.
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