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Curriculum Vitae
Born --October 21, 1924 New York City,
NY
Raised --Washington, DC
Ordained-- Paulist Fathers May 1, 1951
Parish Assistant--Los Angeles 1951-1955
Graduate Studies University of Toronto,
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval
Studies 1955-1959: MA, MSL, Ph.D
Faculty St. Paul's College, Washington,
DC 1959-1969
Faculty Catholic University, Washington,
DC 1967-1999
Full Professor 1974
Chair Department of History 1974-1983
Chair Department of History 1983-1986
Academic Vice President, Vice Provost
for Graduate Studies 1991`-1998
Directed at least 18 doctoral
dissertations in canon law and medieval
history, and
70 licentiate or master's theses.
Scholarly Societies
Canon Law Society of America (Board of
Governors, 1972, Vice President 1974-75)
American Catholic Historical Association
(Executive Council, 1983-1986)
American Society of Church History
Medieval Academy of America
Awards "Role of Law Award" 1984
Bene Merenti 1995
Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice 1999
Publications
Book: The Theory of Knowledge of Vital
du Four (1972)
(chapters) The Code of Canon Law: A Text
and Commentary 1985)
New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law
(2000)
Articles and book reviews in such
journals as
The Jurist, Concilium, Studia Canonica,
Journal of Ecumenical Studies, American
Catholic Historical Review, .Chicago
Studies, Theology Digest,
Encyclopedia Articles: New Catholic
Encyclopedia, Oxford Encyclopedia of the
Reformation, The Encyclopedia of
Religion, Encyclopedia of Early
Christianity,
Encyclopedia Americana, Funk and
Wagnalls Encyclopedia, Dictionary of the
Middle Ages, New Dictionary of Theology,
Dictionary of Christianity in
America, The Papcay:An Encyclopedia.
Paulist Fathers Archivist 1999
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