ALUMNI &
F A C U LT Y
On May 8th, Fr. Dominic Langevin, O.P.
(MDiv, STB ’04; STL ’06; faculty), offered
the opening prayer at a session of the U.S.
House of Representatives.
Jonathan Inskip, M.I.C. (MDiv, STB ’15) was
ordained to the priesthood on May 16 at
Sacred Heart Cathedral in Kamloops, British
Columbia. He will continue his studies in
Rome, pursuing a licentiate degree.
Fr. Andrew Hofer, O.P.
(MDiv ’01, STL ’02, faculty),
edited a new book entitled
Divinization: Becoming Icons
of Christ through the Liturgy
(Chicago: Hillenbrand Books,
2015). Prolific Thomistic
theologian Matthew Levering
contributed the book’s foreword.
Klepczynski, President of the Friends
of John Paul II Foundation, thanked the
audience and spoke of that organization’s
important work in promoting John Paul’s
legacy, ideals, and teachings.
Recent graduate Carl
Wolk (MA ’15) and his wife
Olivia announce the birth
of their daughter. This
summer, Mr. Wolk and
his family are moving to
La Crosse, Wisconsin where he will be an
instructor at Providence Academy.
John Brown University’s 2015 Paradosis
Center Book Prize was awarded to Bruce
L. McCormick and Fr. Thomas Joseph
White, O.P. (STL ’08, faculty), eds., for
Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth: An
Unofficial Catholic-Protestant Dialogue
(Eerdmans, 2014).
Dr. R.J. Matava (MA ’05) spoke at
Christendom College’s biennial summer
conference, lecturing on “Conversion and
Apologetics: Personal Vocation as a Key
to the New Evangelization.”
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