re Their Knowledge
Family Parish, Novi, Mich, March 17-19;
and Notre Dame de Beauregard Parish,
La-Celle-Saint-Cloud, France, May 4-5.
She presented a retreat day for the chan-
cery staff of the Archdiocese of Baltimore,
November 20, 2018, and participated
in the meeting of the Pontifical Biblical
Commission in Rome, April 30 – May 4.
Dr. Timothy Hogan,
part-time faculty, pre-
sented “Where Social
Emotional
Learn-
ing (SEL) Meets the
Gospel: Five Simple
Strategies to Revital-
ize School Culture” at
the National Catholic Education Associa-
tion meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 24.
Dr. Daniel Keating,
professor of theology,
published an article
on the doctrine of
deification in Pope
St. Leo the Great:
“The Wonderful Ex-
change: Deification
in Leo the Great,” in Jared Ortiz, ed., De-
ification in the Latin Patristic Tradition
(2019). Presented to Sacred Heart Ma-
jor Seminary faculty the luncheon topic
“Trends in Discipleship” and offered a
summary of his book, The Adventure of
Discipleship. Presented a response to Dr.
Edwardo Echeverria, Pope Francis: The
Legacy of Vatican II, “The One Church,
the Many Churches,” at Sacred Heart Ma-
jor Seminary, June 15. Published: Article
on Receptive Ecumenism: “Feeling Our
Way Forward: Lessons from a Common
Life,” The Cresset, 82 (Easter 2019), 15-21.
Dr. Ralph Mar-
tin, S.T.D., director
of graduate theology
programs in the New
Evangelization, pre-
sented “Charismatic
and Contemplative:
What Would John
of the Cross Say?” St. John of the Cross
Carmelite Third Order Southeast Michi-
gan Region, November 2018. Submitted
Academic paper “Conformity to Christ
the Prophet, Seminary Formation, and
Continuing Education for Clergy,” In-
stitute for Priestly Formation Theology
Colloquium, December 2018. Attended:
Annual Clergy Convocation, Diocese of
Lafayette, Louisana. in January 2019; San
Diego, Calif., Legatus Chapter “What is
the New Evangelization? Why Bother?”
in February 2019; Catholic Men’s Confer-
ence St. Louis, Missouri & Catholic Men’s
Conference San Antonio, Tex.. March
2019; “Lift Jesus Higher Rally” Toronto,
Canada; Annual John Paul II Lecture Uni-
versity of Nebraska-Omaha & Lecture on
the New Evangelization University of Mi-
ami, Florida; Catholic Center St. Augus-
tine’s Parish Coral Gables, Florida, April
2019; Legatus Chapter Milwaukee, Wis.,
May 2019; SHMS Preaching Boot Camp
“Matthew’s Gospel and the content of
our preaching.”; St. Mark’s Parish Batavia,
Ill., “Fatima: An Urgent Message for our
Time,” June 2019; Annual Clergy Convo-
cation Diocese of Lafayette, Ind.
Dr. Michael J. Mc-
Callion, Rev. William
Cunningham Chair of
Catholic Social Analy-
sis, applied for two re-
search grants to study
youth, liturgy, and the
New Evangelization. Dr. McCallion gave a
presentation “Taking a Knee: A Catholic
Intercultural Perspective” at Corpus Christi
Parish in Detroit on May 11, as part of the
Black Catholic Cultural Series organized
and sponsored by the Archdiocese of De-
troit and Sacred Heart Major Seminary. He
published a book review of Word, Liturgy,
and Charity: The Diaconate in the U.S. Catho-
lic church, 1968-2018. By CARA (Center for
Applied Research in the Apostolate), NY:
Lexington Books for the journal Review of
Religion Research 2019.
Oswald Sobrino,
part-time instructor,
passed his French and
German
language
examinations as he
continues to work on
his doctorate in Latin
and Roman studies at
the University of Florida.
Msgr. Daniel
Trapp, associate pro-
fessor of systematic
theology, liturgy and
Sacraments, partici-
pated in Institute for
Priestly Formation
symposium: “Explor-
ing the Ratio Fundamentalis: Configura-
tion to the Heart of Christ,” March 15-
17; Served as assistant leader of Desert
Formation Experience in the Holy Land
and Rome, May 1-28. He gave retreats at
the Institute for Priestly Formation in
Omaha, Neb., June 1-7.
For more information about what’s new with
Sacred Heart’s faculty, visit shms.edu.
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