Faculty
Professors:
Kevin W. Irwin
Paul McPartlan
Associate Professors:
Margaret Mary Kelleher
Dominic Serra, director
Associate Clinical Professors:
Donald Heet
Assistant Professors:
Mark Morozowich
Michael Witczak
Mary Ann Clarahan
Professors Emeriti:
Mary Collins
David Power
Goals of the Academic Area
The Program in Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology offers the civil degrees of M.A. with concentrations in general research and pastoral liturgy, the Ph.D., and the ecclesiastical degrees of S.T.L. and S.T.D. and the professional degree of D.Min. Qualified students may develop S.T.L., and S.T.D. programs in consultation with the program director. D.Min. students may specialize in liturgical studies for their final project. Please consult specific degree program requirements (ecclesiastical and pastoral degrees) for additional information.
Ecclesiastical Degrees
Two ecclesiastical degree concentrations are offered at the STL and STD levels. Each track accentuates one of the two inseparable aspects of this academic area, Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology. The STL/STD in Liturgical Studies focuses primarily upon the liturgical historical development of services with an accentuation upon the theological development through the centuries as the vehicle of a living theology of Christian Worship. STD seminars will be chosen with this focus in mind. The STL/STD in Sacramental Theology focuses primarily upon the theological understanding of liturgical services in light of their historical development. This concentration attends to these matters with a focus on issues in sacramental theology as these relate to the method and content of historical/systematic theology. STD seminars chosen with this focus in mind.
