Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity - Faculty

Faculty

Rector: Monsignor Aloysius R. Callaghan, J.C.D.

Vice Rector: Rev. Robert H. Pish

Priests:

  • Rev. Scott Carl, M.Div., S.S.L. (Sacred Scripture)
  • Rev. Juan Miguel Betancourt SEMV (Sacred Scripture)
  • Rev. Andrew Cozzens, S.T.D. (Systematic Theology)
  • Rev. Thomas Margevicius, S.T.L. (Liturgical Theology)
  • Rev. Jeff Huard (Director of Spiritual Formation & Spiritual Director)
  • Rev. John Klockeman (Assistant Director of Spiritual Formation & Spiritual Director)

Lay Faculty:

  • Thomas Fisch, Ph.D. (Sacramental Theology and Liturgy)
  • Dr. Stephen Hipp S.T.D (Systematic Theology)
  • David P. Jenkins, D.M.A. (Liturgical Music Director)
  • Curtis Le May, M.L.S. (Theological Librarian)
  • Sr. Paul Therese Saiko, SSND (Sacred Scripture)
  • Kenneth D. Snyder, Ph.D. (Church History)
  • Dr. Christian Washburn Ph.D (Systematic Theology)
  • Christopher J. Thompson Ph.D.(Academic Dean, Catholic Studies & Moral Theology)
  • Charlotte Berres, CSJ, D.Min.

Endowed Chairs:

  • Sr. Katarina Schuth, OSF, S.T.L., Ph.D. - Social Scientific Study of Religion

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