Patrick McMahon, OCarm, PhD

2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Patrick professed First Vows at the Monastery of Mt. Carmel in Niagara Falls, ONT on August 22, 1968. He received a B.A. from Marquette University (Wisconsin) and a M.T.S. from the Washington Theological Union (DC). He holds a Ph.D. in history from New York University. His dissertation for the Doctorate was entitled "Servants of Two [...]

Patrick McMahon, OCarm, PhD2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Keith Egan, TOC, PhD

2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Keith J. Egan, PhD, is the Aquinas Chair in Catholic Theology Emeritus at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, and adjunct full professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. His doctorate is from the University of Cambridge, England. Egan is also the president of the North American Carmelite Institute, Washington, DC, and Fellow [...]

Keith Egan, TOC, PhD2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Steven Payne, OCD, PhD

2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Steven Payne, OCD, is a priest of the Washington Province of Discalced Carmelite friars. He is past editor of Spiritual Life magazine and ICS Publications and the author of numerous works in philosophy of religion, theology, and Carmelite spirituality. He has taught at the Weston School of Theology in Boston, at the De Sales School of Theology [...]

Steven Payne, OCD, PhD2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Donna Orsuto, S.T.D.

2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Originally from Ohio, Donna Orsuto is the Co-founder and Director of the Lay Centre. She is also a Professor at the Institute of Spirituality of the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy, and a Adjunct Professor of the Faculty of Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum). She lectures extensively and gives [...]

Donna Orsuto, S.T.D.2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Leopold Glueckert, OCarm, PhD

2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Leopold Glueckert, OCarm, PhD is a member of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary based in Darien, Illinois. A noted Carmelite historian, Fr. Glueckert received his PhD from Loyola University of Chicago.  He taught Ecclesiastical History and courses on Carmelite Spirituality at the Washington Theological Union from 2005 until the Union closed [...]

Leopold Glueckert, OCarm, PhD2016-11-11T16:39:28-05:00

Bárbara Mujica

2019-08-09T19:18:49-04:00

Bárbara Mujica is a Professor of Spanish at Georgetown University and President Emerita of the Association for Hispanic Classical Theater. She is specialist in Early Modern Spanish literature who has written extensively on mysticism, the pastoral novel, seventeenth-century theater, and Cervantes. Her latest books are Text and Playtext: A New Anthology of Early Modern Spanish [...]

Bárbara Mujica2019-08-09T19:18:49-04:00

Constance FitzGerald, OCD

2016-11-11T16:39:32-05:00

Constance FitzGerald, OCD, is a contemplative theologian and a member of the Carmelite Community in Baltimore where she has served as prioress, formation director, archivist/historian and treasurer.  She was a founder of the Association of Contemplative Sisters in the U.S. (1969) and a founding member of the Carmelite Forum (1982-2013), a group of scholars dedicated [...]

Constance FitzGerald, OCD2016-11-11T16:39:32-05:00

Brian McDermott, S.J.

2016-11-11T16:39:33-05:00

Brian McDermott, S.J. is an ordained member of the Maryland Province of the Jesuits. He is currently a special assistant to the President of Georgetown University and adjunct professor in Catholic Studies. From 1973 to 2000, he was a member of the faculty of Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, MA, one of the [...]

Brian McDermott, S.J.2016-11-11T16:39:33-05:00

Fr. Emiel Abalahin, O. Carm.

2016-11-11T16:39:33-05:00

Fr. Emiel Abalahin, O. Carm. entered the Carmelite Order in 2000. He received his MA in Theology from Seton Hall University, and also completed a certificate in Carmelite Spirituality from the Washington Theological Union. An alumnus of the Pontifical Gregorian University, he returned for further studies and is currently completing his doctorate in spirituality. His [...]

Fr. Emiel Abalahin, O. Carm.2016-11-11T16:39:33-05:00

Megan Loumagne

2016-11-11T16:39:35-05:00

Megan Loumagne is a Masters of Divinity student at Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry. Before attending Boston College, Megan was a high school English and Theology teacher in California. Her primary academic interests are contemplative spirituality, theological anthropology, doctrines of sin, and Edward Schillebeeckx. Upon completion of her M.Div, Megan hopes to pursue [...]

Megan Loumagne2016-11-11T16:39:35-05:00

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