Monday, May 12, 2014

OLFE Staff Member Earns Master of Arts in Theology



          The staff of the Office for Lifelong Formation and Education (OLFE), and all who work in and for the Archdiocesan have cause to celebrate.

          During a solemn but joyful commencement exercise was held at Saint Meinrad's Seminary and School of Theology, on Saturday May 10 on the school's campus in southern Indiana.

          Veteran adult catechesis and RCIA consultant at OLFE, Ms. Maureen Grisanti Larison, was awarded a Master of Arts diploma in Theology (M.A.).

          Another staff member of the Archdiocese, Ms. Carrie Fuchs Williamson, received a Master of Theological Studies degree (M.T.S.).

          Carrie is the associate director for Vocations for the Archdiocese. She also regularly leads a number of small groups of parish ministry leaders in pastoral supervision sessions on behalf of OLFE.

         



          Degree Recipients at Saint Meinrad from left to right: Janet Kleier Millen, Carrie Fuchs Williamson, Maureen Grisanti Larison, Bernie Schum, Dustin Hungerford.

          Mr. Hungerford and Ms. Grisanti Larison received a Master of Arts in Theology.

          Ms. Millen received a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology.

          Ms. Williamson and Mr. Schum received the Master of Theological Studies degree.

          One student, Jay Paradis, was not present for the picture but also received a MA in Theology.

          Brandon DeToma, a seminarian for the Archdiocese of Louisville earned a Master of Arts in Catholic Philosophical Studies.

          Congratulations to all.        
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