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Highlights of Jesuit Formation

  1. Served as a deacon at St. Leonard of Port Maurice Parish, a Franciscan church in Boston’s North End neighborhood.
  2. Taught theology and mathematics to students at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
  3. Led high school students in academic summer immersions to the Ignatian sites in Spain, France and Italy.

Biography

This is Biography One thing that people may not know about me is that I spent a summer visiting and ministering to the people in the Kohima region of Northeast India.

Months before the summer, the idea of traveling to the twinning region of the Midwest Province came to me in my prayer. It was not an experience I would have volunteered for on my own, but I felt a call from God to explore this opportunity. I expected it to be a challenging experience

Academic Degrees

This is Academic Degrees Bachelor’s degree, business administration, Xavier University; Master’s degree, social philosophy, Loyola University Chicago; Master of Divinity, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry

This is a Q&A Summary While I have had many mentors in my journey, one mentor who stands out for me is Fr. Cyril Whitaker, SJ, who I had as a philosophy professor during my junior year at Xavier University.

All in all, while I was the one tasked with teaching the students about theology and mathematics, they were the ones teaching me how to be a Jesuit priest. I am so grateful that I had an opportunity to serve for three years as a high school teacher during my Jesuit training.

Question 1 Who’s your favorite saint, and why?

Answer 1 I also loved serving as the moderator for student government where I helped the students with hosting events to boost school spirit, creating fundraising and service opportunities for the local community, and planning the school dances. I also was honored to help lead students in academic study immersion programs visiting the Ignatian sites in Spain, France and Italy. All in all, while I was the one tasked with teaching the students about theology and mathematics, they were the ones teaching me how to be a Jesuit priest. I am so grateful that I had an opportunity to serve for three years as a high school teacher during my Jesuit training.

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