What’s New with the Faculty?
Dr. Patricia Cooney Hathaway,
professor of spirituality and systematic
theology, published “Seasons of Prayer,”
America, (November 23); began work as
associate editor of Human Development
magazine, September; and presented
“Learning How to Find God in the Everyday Moments of Life,” Our Lady of
Good Counsel Parish, Plymouth, MI,
December 4.
Dr. Robert Fastiggi, professor of
systematic theology, presented “Mary as
Active or Passive: An Examination of
the 1999 Statement of the Groupe des
Dombes in Light of Catholic Soteriology
and Mariology,” Ecumenical Society of
the Blessed Virgin Mary, Misericordia
University, Dallas, PA, August 7–8; “The
Mass as Sacrifice and Liturgical Asceticism,” Institute for Priestly Formation,
Creighton University, Omaha, NE, September 11-12; and “The Ontological Basis for the Rightness of the Eucharistic
Sacrifice according to the French Oratorian, Charles de Condren (1588–1641),”
Society for Catholic Liturgy, New York,
NY, October 1-3.
Paco Gavrilides, instructor of homiletics, presented the keynote address,
Cleveland Catholic Charismatic Renewal Conference, along with leading
a healing service, July 15-16; “Understanding the Grace of the ‘Baptism in
the Holy Spirit,’” Holy Family Chaldean
Parish, Windsor Canada, February 19;
and “Men Dedicated to the Corporal
and Spiritual Works of Mercy,” Catholic
Men’s Conference, March 12.
Dr. Mary Healy, associate professor of Sacred Scripture, gave two main
sessions and two workshops on the role
of healing in evangelization and on deliverance ministry, all-Europe Catholic
Charismatic Renewal Conference, Warsaw, Poland, October 2-3. She presented
“Faith Comes from Hearing the Word of
God,” Heart to Heart Apostolate, Ann
Arbor, MI, October 29; and published
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Healing: Bringing the Gift of God’s Mercy to
the World, OSV Press, September.
Dr. Daniel Keating, professor of
theology, presented “Deification in St.
Leo the Great,” Oxford International
Patristics Conference, Oxford, England,
August 9-15; “Sonship in Scripture and
Theology,” Scripture and Doctrine Seminar, Society of Biblical Literature Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 21-22; and
participated in the Catholic-Evangelical
National Dialogue on “Initial Justification,” University of Mary, Bismarck,
ND, October 8-10.
Dr. Ralph Martin, associate professor
of theology, presented “Evangelization
and Holiness,” National Priests Retreat,
Dublin, Ireland, August 3-7; “The Priest
and the New Evangelization,” Annual
Clergy Convocation, Diocese of Des
Moines, October 5-7; and “The Dominican Charism,” Dominican Congress for
the 800th Anniversary of the Founding
Baltimore, Maryland, Novem