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January 2019 CURRICULUM VITAE THOMAS JOSEPH MASSARO, S.J. Residence: Spellman Hall Jesuit Community 441 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458 (510) 704-3318 cell, (718) 817-5390 home, (718) 817-4173 office Email: [email protected] or [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure)—appointment began August, 2018 Department of Theology Fordham University 441 E. Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458 PREVIOUS POSITIONS Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure)—appointment began July 1, 2012 (Additionally, served as Dean: July 1, 2012 to July 31, 2016) Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University 1735 Le Roy Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709-1115 Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure), Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Chestnut Hill, MA -- note: this graduate school is the successor (as of June 1, 2008) of Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts 1

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January 2019CURRICULUM VITAE

THOMAS JOSEPH MASSARO, S.J.

Residence: Spellman Hall Jesuit Community441 East Fordham RoadBronx, NY 10458(510) 704-3318 cell, (718) 817-5390 home, (718) 817-4173 officeEmail: [email protected] or [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION

Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure)—appointment began August, 2018Department of TheologyFordham University

441 E. Fordham RoadBronx, NY 10458

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure)—appointment began July 1, 2012(Additionally, served as Dean: July 1, 2012 to July 31, 2016)Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University

1735 Le Roy AvenueBerkeley, CA 94709-1115

Professor of Moral Theology (with tenure),Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Chestnut Hill, MA

-- note: this graduate school is the successor (as of June 1, 2008) ofWeston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Commenced teaching as Assistant Professor at Weston Jesuit – September 1997Promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor– February 2001Awarded Tenure– January 2003Promotion to Full Professor– February 2007Granted the nihil obstat for appointment to the status of Professor Ordinarius on the

Ecclesiastical Faculty of Boston College-- July 2008

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Emory University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Divisionof Religion, Dept. of Ethics and Society, May 12, 1997.

S.T.L., Weston Jesuit School of Theology, May 20, 2007.

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M. Div., Weston Jesuit School of Theology, with Distinction, May 15, 1992.

Ma.Hum. (Philosophy), Fordham University, May 23, 1987.

B.A., Amherst College: Economics, Political Science and Religion; May 29, 1983.

DISSERTATION

Title: “Catholic Social Teaching and U.S. Welfare Reform: A Religious Contribution to an Overlapping Consensus on Post-Industrial Social Policy”

Committee: (Emory Graduate Division of Religion unless otherwise noted)Director: Jon P. GunnemannReaders: Pamela Couture, Steven M. TiptonExaminers: Theodore Weber, Michael Rich (Political Science Dept.)

GENERAL EXAMINATION AREAS

1) Christian Ethics 2) Philosophical Ethics 3) Sociology of Religion4) Morality and Society 5) Theories of Justice 6) Sociology of Poverty in the United States7) Policy Area: Ethical Dimensions of U.S. Social Welfare Policy

LANGUAGES

Ph.D. Exams passed: German, FrenchAdditional facility: Spanish, Latin, New Testament Greek

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS

Alpha Sigma Nu (National Jesuit Honor Society), elected to Honorary Membership by the Weston Jesuit School of Theology Chapter, March 2008

Awarded Second Place in Category of “Reference Books” among 2003 Catholic Press Association Awards, for co-editing American Catholic Social Teaching

Recipient of $25,000 Faculty Fellowship awarded by the Lilly Theological Research Grants Program for 2002-3, administered by the Association of Theological Schools to support sabbatical leave

Recipient of Annual Social Justice Award from St. Ambrose University School of Social Work, Davenport, Iowa, March 15, 2000.

Four-year Graduate Division of Religion Fellowship Award at EmoryUniversity, 1992-96.

Elected to appear in “Who's Who Among Students in AmericanUniversities and Colleges,” 1991-92.

“Globalization of Theological Education” Grant to represent Weston on

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“Center for Global Education” liberation theology travel seminar in Central America, January, 1991.

Rogers Prize for Excellence in Public Speaking, Amherst College, 1983.Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1982.Amos J. Peaslee Foundation National Award for Accomplishment in

Parliamentary Debate, 1982.Parliamentary Debate National Championship, 1981.National Merit Scholarship, 1979.

COURSES DEVELOPED AND/OR TAUGHT

At Fordham UniversityOn the undergraduate level:

Catholic Social Teaching (THEO 3542)Theologies of Peace (THEO XXXX)

On the graduate level:Religion and American Public Life (THEO 5500)Sociology of Religion (THEO XXXX) to be offered in spring 2020

For the Graduate School of Religion and Religious EducationSpirituality for Social Justice Ministry (SPGR 7888)Professional Ethics for Ministry (REGR 6992), to be offered online in fall 2019

At Weston Jesuit, Boston College and Jesuit School of Theology (all on the graduate level)Introduction to Catholic Social Ethics (Encyclical Tradition, Social Analysis)Social Justice in Theory and Practice (Philosophical Theories of Justice)Religion and American Public Life (Approaches to Church and State, Public Policy)Christian Political Thought (Historical Survey, Textual Analysis, Social Theory)Ethics, Economics and Liberation (Globalization, Debt, Migration, Consumerism)Theologies of Work and Social Activism (Workplace Justice, Alienation, Spirituality)Sociology of Religion (Classical Theorists, Secularization, Cultural Anthropology)Social Justice and the Bible (Hermeneutical Issues in Old and New Testaments)Work, Family and Ecology (Family Challenges, Theology of Labor, Environment)Catholic Social Teaching and Poverty (Domestic and Global Development Issues)

OTHER SERVICE TO FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Member, Steering Committee of “Initiative for Future Formation” (2018-)Member, Academic Committee of “Initiative for Future Formation” (2018-)Associate Director, Center for Ethics Education (2018-)Delegate to the Fordham College Council (for Center for Ethics Education, 2018-)Participant, Faculty Seminar on Diversity, Inclusion and Mission (fall 2018)Interim Director, Jesuit First Studies Program and Master of Arts in Philosophical

Resources degree program, 2019-2021

OTHER SERVICE TO BOSTON COLLEGE AND WESTON JESUIT (1997-2012)

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Chair, Moral Theology Area of the School of Theology and Ministry, 2011 to 2012Member of Dean’s Program Advisory Council, 2011-12Director of Master of Theological Studies Program, August 2011 to June 2012Member, Positioning Committee of the Strategic Planning Process of the STM, 2010-11Chair of Search Committee for a position in Moral Theology, 2010-11Elected to the Weston Jesuit Department Promotion and Tenure Committee, July 2010Member of the university-wide B.C. Sustainability Project Group, as of 2010Member of Search Committee for a position in Church History, spring 2010Elected Member of the Executive Committee of BC STM (January 2010-12)Elected Chair of Executive Committee of BC STM (September 2011)Member of Joint Doctoral Faculty (with B.C. and A.N.T.S.) in Ethics, 1997-2009Director of S.T.L. Program, 2004-8 and Co-director 2009 to 2011Consultor to Rector of Weston Jesuit Community, 2003-2012Chair of Search Committee for a position in Moral Theology, 2007-8Chair, ad hoc Committee on the Future of Weston Jesuit Community Housing (2007)Weston Jesuit Board of Trustees Development Committee 2006-8Weston Student Affairs Committee for Re-affiliation with Boston College, 2006-8Joint Doctoral Faculty, Educational Policy Committee 1999-2000Joint Doctoral Faculty, Central Admissions Committee, 2001-02Co-coordinator of Ethics Doctoral Seminar at Boston College, 2000-01Coordinator of Ethics Colloquium of Boston Theological Institute, 2001-02 and 2007-08

and co-coordinator from 2011 to 2012Elected Chair of Weston Jesuit Faculty Council, April, 2001Member of Search Committee for Rector of Weston Jesuit Community, 1999Member of Search Committee for faculty position in Systematic Theology, 2007Committee on Rank, Tenure and Development, 2006-8 and 2003-5, chair 2004-5Academic Affairs Committee, 1997-99, 2001-02Weston Advisory Council, 1999-2001Weston Admissions Committee, 2000-02, STL Admissions 2004 to 2011Weston Strategic Planning Committee, 1998-99Member of ad hoc Faculty Committee to draft Weston’s contribution to Pontificium

Consilium de Cultura document on “Christian Humanism for the New Millennium”

Conducted reading courses on numerous topics in social ethics, ecology, etc.Director and reader of M.T.S. theses and closure reflection papersService on M.Div. comprehensive examination panelsService on S.T.L. thesis committees (both as director and second reader)Service on S.T.D. comprehensive examination and thesis committeesAdvising duties, including M.Div I Ministerial Identity Seminar leadership, 1998-9

and M.Div. I Vocation and Ministry Seminar, Fall 2000 and Fall 2001M.Div Program Mentor and class advisor to M.Div. II, 1999-2000 and to M.Div. III

2000-01Founder and Faculty Moderator of Weston Social Justice Forum

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ADDITIONAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2017 (spring semester) Holder of the John LoSchiavo, S.J. Chair at the Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Studies and Social Thought at the University of San Francisco

2009 (fall semester) Visiting Editor, America Magazine, New York City2009 (summer, July 6-17) Instructor of the course TM 615 Catholic Social Teaching for the

Summer Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry at Boston College2008 (fall) Holder of MacLean Chair at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, offering the

course “Religion and American Public Life” (TH 2811)2007 (July 1-6) Instructor of the course “Introduction to Catholic Social Ethics” in the

Extension Program at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.2007 (spring) Co-instructor of the Harvard Divinity School Course “Overcoming Vio-

lence: Practical Theology and Conflict Resolution” (HDS 2829)2003 (June 21-6) Co-instructor of the course “The Church in the Public Square” co-

sponsored by Washington Theological Union and Bread for the World Institute, Washington, D.C., offering a unit on “Theological, Ethical and Biblical Founda- tions for Political Advocacy”

2002 (June 17-21) Instructor to Jesuit Novices of New England Province, “Social Justice and the Society of Jesus” (15-hour workshop)

2002 (Jan. 14-7) Conducted Workshop on Catholic Social Teaching (6 two-hour sessions) for the Clergy Continuing Education Office of the Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania.

2001 (April 6) Conductor of 3-hour Weston Continuing Education workshop, “Welfare in America: The Ethical Perspective,” offering three credit units for continuing social work education.

1999 (October) Instructor, Continuing Education Module Program at Weston JesuitSchool of Theology–designed and co-taught a five-session, ten-hourevening course, “Catholic Social Teaching and Liberation Spirituality.”

1999 (June) Instructor, Jesuit House of Studies at Thu Duc in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam-- designed and taught an intensive 50-hour course on Catholic social ethics to seminarians

1998 (Fall) Instructor, Continuing Education Module Program at Weston Jesuit School of Theology-- designed and taught two 2-hour classes on “Preferential Option for the Poor” and “The Ethics of Welfare Reform” as part of the course “Contemporary Ethical Issues”

1997 (Spring) Instructor, Catholic University of America, School of Social Services– designed and co-taught a 1-credit course for M.S.W. students, “Catholic Social Thought and Contemporary Social Issues” (SSS 557)

1995 (Spring) Instructor, Aquinas Center for Roman Catholic Studies at Emory University-- designed and taught two 6-week courses for adults in “Foundations of Moral Theology” and “Moral Decision-Making within a Catholic Context”

1993 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Candler School of Theology-- co-taught “Introduction to Christian Ethics” course, including lecturing, course planning, grading and coordinating all colloquy sections for 110 students

1993 (Spring) Teaching Assistant, Candler School of Theology-- led a colloquy section and

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performed grading duties for a course in “Society, Personality and Ethics”

1987-1989 Teacher, history and social studies at Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River, Massachusetts

1985 (Spring) Research assistant, for Peter Henriot, S.J. at the Center of Concern inWashington, D.C.-- assisted in media projects associated with therelease of final drafts of the U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter “EconomicJustice for All”

1984 (Fall) Intern, The Labor Guild of Boston-- responsible for directing several initiatives in labor education

1982 Economics Department Tutor, Amherst College1980 Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, Amherst College

MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Memberships: Society of Christian Ethics (member since 1993)

– elected to 3-year term (2005-08) on its Board of Directors– Nominations Committee Chair, 2006-07– Appointed to Executive Committee, 2007-08-- Appointed Vice-Chair of the International Scholarly Relations

Committee in 2014 and served as Chair 2015-16Catholic Theological Society of America (member since 2000)

-- Co-convener of the Catholic Social Thought Group, 2012-15-- Convener of Socially Responsible Investing Study, 2016-17

Massachusetts Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice (1997 to 2012) Interfaith Worker Justice (of Chicago) Pax Christi, USA

Co-founder and National Steering Committee member of “Catholic Scholars for Worker Justice” starting in 2008

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Catholic Social Thought, starting December 2017Editorial Board Member of the journal Theological Studies, starting in summer 2018Associate Editor of the journal Theological Studies, starting January 2016Editorial Board member, Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society,

starting March 2013 through February 2017Ongoing work serving as guest editor for an issue of the Journal of Jesuit Studies on the

topic “Jesuits and Just War and War and Peace Issues” to be published in 2021. Advisory Board member for “Project on Catholic Social Thought and International

Human Rights Law” of the Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame, 2015-17

Advisory Board member for Jesuit Social Research Institute of Loyola University of New Orleans, 2010-13

Member of the “Peace Commission of the City of Cambridge,” a mayoral appointment,November 2003 to June 2009 (co-chair 2007-9)

Member of the Board of Directors of Jesuit Prison Ministries, Inc. (2006-2009)Advisory Board member of the “Catholic Values 400” for KLD Research and Analytics,

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Inc. to develop socially responsible investment policies, 2007 to 2012Member of the External Advisory Board for the Center for the Study of Catholic Social

Thought at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, 2007-2011Member of the Association of Theological Schools' Committee on Evaluating and

Selecting Faculty Research Grant Proposals, 2008 to 2010.Member of the Editorial Advisory Board overseeing the publication of “C21

Resources,” the semi-annual publication of the Church in the 21st Century Program at Boston College, 2010 to 2012

Member of the “Seminar on Jesuit Spirituality,” an editorial board overseeing the publication Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits, 2006-2009

Member of the Editorial Board of “Religion and Politics,” the on-line undergraduate journal of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics Research Center, 2002-05

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (chronological listing)

Invited lecture, “The Church Renewal Agenda of Pope Francis: Its Roots in Post-Vatican II Theology and Ignatian Spirituality,” at an international conference sponsored by the Pedro Arrupe Jesuit Institute, Miami, Florida, November 9, 2019.

Presentation, “A Renewed Mission to Dialogue and Social Transformation: Catholic Peacebuilding Advocacy under Pope Francis,” a paper accepted and drafted for the “Catholicity and Mission” topic session at the annual meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 9, 2019.

Presentation, “The Renewal of Catholic Social Teaching in the Age of Pope Francis,” at Church of St. Cecilia, Boston, Massachusetts, April 25, 2019.

Refereed two article manuscripts for two interdisciplinary journals, January 2019.Refereed a book manuscript for a publishing house, January 2019.Presentation, “‘He Drinks from his Own Wells’: The Jesuit Roots of the Ethical

Teachings of Pope Francis,” a concurrent session paper at the annual meetingof the Society of Christian Ethics, Louisville, Kentucky, January 4, 2019.

Convening of a “Breakfast with an Author” session (on my book Mercy in Action: TheSocial Teachings of Pope Francis) at annual meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Louisville, Kentucky, January 4, 2019.

Refereed two article manuscripts for two major theology journals, December 2018.Web interview, “Pope Francis Inspires the Faithful to Practice Mercy,” on the website

Crux, posted by Charles C. Camosy on December 15, 2018 athttps://cruxnow.com/interviews/2018/12/15/jesuit-author-pope-francis-inspires-faithful-to-practice-mercy/

Invited lecture, “The First Jesuit Pope: The Contribution of Jesuit Charism to the Political Views of Pope Francis,” Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., November 9, 2018. Available athttps://berkleycenter . georgetown.edu/events/the- first-jesuit-pope-the-contribution-of- jesuit-charism-to-the-political-views-of-pope-francis or  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTo6Jh3DgHw

Presentation, “Religion and American Public Life: Contemporary Opportunities and Challenges,” Annual Alumni Memorial Event, Alumni Association of Lincoln Center, Fordham University, November 2, 2018.

Presentation, “The Contribution of the Catholic Church and the Society of Jesus to

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Justice for Migrants,” at the conference event “A Nation of Immigrants? 50 Years of the New Immigration,” Fordham University, October 26, 2018. Available at:https://livestream.com/accounts/27457583/ANationofImmigrants

Lecture, “How Catholic Teaching on Migrants and Refugees Provides Guidance on the Wayward Policies of the U.S.,” for Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, October 17, 2018.

Presentation, “Ecclesiology and the Renewal of Parish Ministries,” for Leadership Council of Our Lady of Snows Church, Floral Park, N.Y., October 13, 2018.

Guest lecture, “The Meaning of Social Justice in Today’s World,” in the course “Composition and Rhetoric” taught by Professor Julia Cosacchi, School of Professional and Continuing Studies, Fordham University, October 1, 2018.

Refereed two article manuscripts for a major theology journal, September 2018.Guest Lecture, “Central Issues in Roman Catholic Moral Theology,” in the graduate

course CEED 5050 “Ethics and Society” taught by Professor Elizabeth Yuko, Lincoln Center, Fordham University, September 24, 2018

Refereed an article manuscript for a major theology journal, May 2018.Presentation, “The Advocacy of Pope Francis for Peacemaking and Reconciliation,” for

the Adult Faith Formation Series at Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, May 6, 2018.

Presentation, “‘He Drinks from his own Wells’: The Jesuit Roots of the EthicalTeachings of Pope Francis,” a paper accepted and delivered at the conference “Pope Francis: A Voice Crying Out in the World: Mercy, Justice, Love and Care for the Earth” at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, April 13-15, 2018.

Presentation, “Pope Francis at the Five-Year Mark: A Distinctive Vision of Social Justice,” invited lecture sponsored by the Jesuit Foundation at the University of San Francisco, California, March 5, 2018.

Invited Respondent to 2018 Bannan Memorial Lecture “Environmental Justice in the Commons,” delivered by Pedro Walpole, S.J. of Ateneo de Manila University, at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, February 21, 2018.

Presentation, “Pope Francis at the Five-Year Mark: A Distinctive Vision of SocialJustice” for Newman Center Faculty Forum Series, Berkeley, California, February 20, 2018.

Panel presentation, “Living with Conviction: ROTC at SCU: Collaboration or Contradiction?” in the series “Living with Purpose: What do Local Faith Communities Teach Us about Discernment, Service and Resistance in Challenging Times,” Santa Clara University, California, November 7, 2017.

Presentation, “Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis,” at Newman Center, Berkeley, California, October 15, 2017.

Refereed a book prospectus and partial manuscript for a major university press, October, 2017.

Presentation, “Migrants, Refugees and Trafficked Persons in the Social Teachings ofPope Francis,” for the Adult Faith Formation Series at Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, September 17, 2017.

Refereed two article manuscripts for major theology journals, September 2017.Presentation, “Pope Francis and the Common Good Today,” for Bannan Center Faculty

Colloquium on the Common Good, Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, Santa

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Clara University, September 7, 2017.Served as an external reviewer for an application for tenure at another university, August

2017.Presentation, “Justice in the Global Economy: The Role of Jesuit Universities in

Realizing the Social Vision of Pope Francis in the Years Ahead,” at the conference “Through the Eye of the Needle: Conference on the Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education, held at Seattle University, August 10-13, 2017.

Presentation, “Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis,” for Fourth Annual Institute to Support Secondary School Religious Educators, sponsored by the Sister Dorothy Stang Center for Social Justice and held at Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, California, June 26, 2017.

Presentation, “The Social Teachings of Pope Francis: Six Themes,” for the Adult FaithFormation Series at Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, April 30, 2017.

Refereed an article manuscript for MDPI (open-access publications), April 2017.Workshop Presentation, “Christian Non-violence and Peace-making Today: New

Energies in the Age of Pope Francis,” annual Mission Formation Gathering of Religious Education Cohort of Ignatian Schools Network, held at Bellarmine Prep, San Jose, California, March 14, 2017.

Joint Presentation, “Deepening Catholic Citizenship Today: Drawing from Scripture and Tradition,” (with Richard Clifford, S.J.), Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Chestnut Hill, Mass., March 9, 2017.

Lecture, “Inequality as an Enduring Theological Problem,” Department of Theology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York, March 7, 2017.

Lecture, “Addressing Inequality in the Era of Pope Francis: A Challenge for Our City, Region and Nation,” Dominican University, San Rafael, Cal., March 2, 2017.

Lecture, “Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis,” LoSchiavo Chair Lecture at Lane Center of University of San Francisco, February 9, 2017.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teachings on Integral Ecology: An Overview,” co-sponsored by United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Climate Covenant for Diocese of San Diego, San Diego, California, Dec. 6, 2016.

Guest lectures (in six senior social justice classes), “The Contribution of Pope Francis to Peacemaking Today,” Gonzaga College High School, Washington, D.C., November 29-30, 2016.

Panel presentation, “Environment, Poverty and Development,” at the conference “Ethics in Environmental Peacemaking,” Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., September 30, 2016.

Invited lecture, “Ethics Education in Catholic Universities Today,” for Department of Theology of Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 22, 2016.

Presentation, “Pope Francis and Care for Creation in the South Asian Context,” for Inter-faith Religious Community of South Asia in the Bay Area, held at Newman Center, Berkeley, Cal., August 20, 2016.

Served as an outside reviewer for a promotion case at another institution, July 2016.Refereed a book manuscript for Lexington Books, June 2016.Served as an external reviewer for a tenure case at another institution, June 2016.Refereed an article manuscript for the journal Political Theology, June 2016.

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Refereed an article manuscript for the journal Jahrbuch Fur Christliche Sozialwissenschaften (of the University of Muenster, Germany), May 2016.

Presentation, “Taking Ecological Action trough a Theological-Spiritual Lens,” guest lecture in the course ASCI 187 “Perspectives on Laudato Si’” taught by Dr. Brian

Green, College of Arts and Sciences of Santa Clara University, May 5, 2016.

Refereed an article manuscript for Theological Studies, March 2016.Refereed an article manuscript for Journal of Business Ethics, March 2016.Presentation, “Care of Younger Jesuits in Higher Education Communities Today,” at the

annual meeting of the Higher Education Rectors’ Organization, University of San Francisco, March 5, 2016.

Presentation, “Inequality as a Pastoral Challenge in San Francisco,” Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, February 28, 2016.

Presentation, “The Environmental Vision of Pope Francis: Towards an Integral Ecology for our Times,” Theology in the City lecture series for Jesuit School of Theology, Los Angeles, California, February 21, 2016. Same presentation given in New York City, April 13, 2016.

Presentation, “The Social and Ecological Teachings of Pope Francis: Making a Real Difference in our World,” Regis High School Alumni Association of the Bay Area, San Francisco, California, February 19, 2016

Refereed a book proposal for Oxford University Press, February 2016.Contributed three entries to the project “Linking the Lectionary to Peace and Justice” on

the webpage of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men at http://salsa4.salsalabs.com/o/51250/c/200/images/Homilies/, February and March 2016.Refereed an article manuscript for Horizons, January 2016.Refereed a book manuscript for a major press, December 2015.Refereed a book proposal for a major press, October 2015. Presentation, “Toward a Spirituality of Work,” Newman Lecture Series, Newman Center,

Berkeley California, November 15, 2015.Presentation, “Toward a Spirituality of Work,” Hecker Lecture Series at the Catholic

Information Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 22, 2015.Presentation, “Care for Our Common Home: Ethical Reflections on Laudato Si’ of Pope

Francis,” St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, October 1, 2015. Referred an article manuscript for Theological Studies, September 2015.Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching in the Age of Pope Francis,” Diocese of Reno,

Nevada, September 17, 2015.Served as an external reviewer for a tenure case at another institution, September 2015.Media appearance, Interview with host Rebecca Corral broadcast on KCBS News Radio

in San Francisco (106.9), “Pope Francis Announces Measures to Simplify Marriage Annulments,” September 8, 2015.

Presentation, “The Bishops’ Synod on the Family: Theological Considerations” for the Catholic Breakfast Club of Marin County, Kentfield, CA, September 4, 2015.

Served as an external reviewer for an academic promotion application at another institution, July 2015.

Interviewed on newsradio KLIV (1590 AM in San Jose, CA) by reporter Jason Bennert, regarding the release of the encyclical Laudato Si’ of Pope Francis, June 18. 2015.

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Paper Presentation, “The Humanization of Globalization,” for Globalization Interest Group Session of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 13, 2015.

Panel Presentation, for plenary panel on “Business and the Challenge of Inequality,” Elfenworks Center for Responsible Business, Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, California, March 27, 2015.

Media appearance, Interview with host Rebecca Corral broadcast on KCBS News Radio in San Francisco, “The Second Anniversary of the Election of Pope Francis,” March 13, 2015.

Presentation, “Gaudium et Spes at Fifty: Still Charting a Course for Catholic Social Thought.” St. Rita’s Church, Fairfax, CA, February 24, 2015.

Panel respondent to Sharon Kugler (Head Chaplin of Yale University), Ignatian Leadership Symposium on the topic “Leadership and Faith: Discernment, Dialogue and Freedom,” Santa Clara University, February 21, 2015.

Presentation, “Theological Education and Ministerial Formation Today: Challenges and Opportunities,” for Saint Thomas More Society of San Francisco, February 19, 2015.

Presentation, “Overview of Catholic Social Teaching: Established Tradition, New Directions,” at Catholic Community of Pleasanton, California, January 29, 2015.

Two-day Workshop, “Catholic Social Teaching Today” for continuing education of the priests of the Diocese of Reno, Nevada, January 20-21, Minden, Nevada.

Reviewed a publication dossier for a candidate for tenure at another institution, November 2014.

Presentation, “Catholics in the Public Square: The Landscape since Vatican II” at Newman Center, Berkeley, CA, November 9, 2014.

Reviewed a publication dossier for a candidate for tenure at another institution, August 2014.

Reviewed a comprehensive dossier for a candidate for promotion at another institution, July 2014.

Invited paper, “Catholics, Conscience and Participation in Public Life: From Vatican II into the Future” at Pacific Coast Theological Society, Berkeley, California, April 25, 2014.

Presentation, “Overview of Catholic Social Teaching: Established Tradition, New Directions,” at St. Stephen Diocesan Center, Kaneohe, Hawaii, March 13, 2014.

Panelist, “The Signs of the Times: Essays on the Church in the Modern World, 50 Years after Gaudium et Spes” with commentary on forthcoming chapters in the volumeto be published with this title, Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, November 17, 2013.

Presentation, “The Eucharist and Social Justice: The Legacy of Vatican II,” at the“Legacy of Vatican II Conference” sponsored by the Center for Catholic Thought, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, November 7, 2013.

Podcast interview, “The Eucharist and Social Justice,” on Creighton University’s Center for Catholic Thought webpage (recorded November 7, 2013) at:http://cucatholicctr.org/2013/12/the-eucharist-and-social-justice/

Presentation, “Catholic Social Thought on Global Economic Justice: Principles and Application Today,” Saint Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California, November

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3, 2013. Presentation, “Catholics in the Public Square, the ‘Francis Effect’ and the Social Justice

Agenda Today,” Catholic Conference Communication Directors National Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 10, 2013.

Presentation, “Becoming an Instrument of Your Peace,” keynote for the Parish Social Ministries Institute of the annual convention of Catholic Charities, USA, held at the Hilton San Francisco, September 14, 2013.

Presentation, “Catholics in the Public Square: The Landscape Since Vatican II,” Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City, April 18, 2013.

Presentation, “Catholics in the Public Square: The Landscape Since Vatican II,” Theology in the City event for JST, at the Harvard Club in New York City, April 17, 2013.

Presentation, “Social Justice and the Bible: Has Anything Changed in our Third Millennium?” at the symposium “The Bible, the Economy, and the Poor” sponsored by the Kripke Center for the Study of Religion and Society at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, February 15, 2013.

Podcast interview, “The Bible and Social Justice,” on Creighton University’s Center for Catholic Thought webpage (recorded February 15, 2013) at: http://cucatholicctr.org/2013/03/the-bible-and-social-justice/

Presentation, “A Christian Spirituality to Challenge Gun Violence” at the interfaith dialogue “When Spirituality Meets Violence,” at Center for Spiritual Living, San Jose, California, January 27, 2013.

Presentation, “Catholics, Politics and Conscience: The 2012 Elections” at Lane Center of University of San Francisco, October 25, 2012. Available online at:

https://media.usfca.edu/app/sites/index.aspx?ContentID=0p6YiWHZHUOgfYXdSb26ggPresentation, “Living Justice,” at Notre Dame de Namur College, Belmont, California,

October 17, 2012.Presentation, “What is the Significance of Saint Ignatius in Today’s World?” for staff

retreat day at Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley, California, October 5, 2012.Keynote presentation, “Doing Social Justice in Ignatian Rhythm,” at the conference

“Finding God in Unsettled Times: Spirituality Convocation of the Jesuit Collaborative,” Loyola University, Baltimore, Maryland, June 30, 2012.

Presentation, “Caritas in Veritate: Benedict XVI’s Contribution to Catholic Social Teaching,” Dulles Jesuit Colloquium on Papal Thought, Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, June 5, 2012.

Radio Interview. “Subsidiarity and the Bishops’ Calls for Federal Budget Choices to Protect Anti-Poverty Programs,” one-hour radio program hosted by Mike Janocik and Vince Heuser on WLCR Catholic Radio, Louisville, Kentucky, May 31, 2012.

Presentation, “Exploring Tensions between Moral Theology, the Current Environment, and the Work of Catholic Charities,” Catholic Charities USA Klaus Baumann Seminar, Marriottsville, Maryland, May 8, 2012.

Panel Chair and Discussant, “Religion and Politics in the Portuguese-Speaking World,” Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, April 27, 2012.

Presentation, “Catholic Faith in the Public Square: The Landscape since Vatican II,” for

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the “Forum on Faith and Work” sponsored by Cardinal Stritch University’s Saint Clare Center for Catholic Life, at the Milwaukee Athletic Club, April 20, 2012.

Presentation, “Catholic Faith in the Public Square: The Landscape since Vatican II,” the Andrew Nelson Lecture at St. Francis de Sales Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 19, 2012.

Presentation, “Faithful Citizenship: The Role of Conscience in the 2012 Elections,” Saint Catherine’s Church, Norwood, Mass., March 26, 2012.

Presentation, “The Criminal Justice System: Perspectives from the Bible and from Catholic Social Teaching Imperatives,” on the occasion of the Prison Inmate Art Exhibit, Theology and Ministry Library, Boston College, March 22, 2012.

Presentation, “Living Justice: Social Justice in Ignatian Rhythms,” Contemplative Leaders in Action program of the Jesuit Collaborative, Boston, Mass., March 13, 2012.

Presentation, “Environmental Concern and Catholic Theology,” Sacred Heart Parish, Lexington, Mass., February 15, 2012.

Presentation (with author Lesley Hazleton), “Advocating for Justice: Why Bother?” Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry Annual Alumni Event, Seattle, Washington, February 4, 2012.

Book author presentation, “Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action,” at Search for Meaning: Pacific Northwest Spirituality Book Festival, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, February 4, 2012.

Elected Delegate and Appointed Discussion Recording Secretary, New England Jesuit Province Congregation, Weston, Massachusetts, January 1-3, 2012.

Reviewed an article manuscript for the British journal Studies in Christian Ethics, December, 2011.

Refereed a book proposal for Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Inc., December, 2011.Refereed an article manuscript for Journal of Peace and Justice Studies, October, 2011.Refereed an article manuscript for Horizons: Journal of the College Theology Society,

October, 2011.Presentation, “The Eucharist and Social Justice,” for Church in the Twenty-first

Century Lecture Series, Boston College, Oct. 6, 2011. Audio podcast at:http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-church-in-the-21st-century/id215350243

Presentation and two-session workshop, “The Conscience in Catholic Social Teaching,” Carmelite Monastery, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Sept. 27, 2011.

Plenary Presentation, “Fighting Poverty Today: Conditions and Possibilities,” First Year Seminar Program, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 23, 2011

Presentation, “Economic Justice for All Today: Current Issues in Catholic Social Thought Twenty-five Years after the U.S. Bishops Pastoral Letter,” Institute of Catholic Studies Lecture Series, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 22, 2011.

Refereed a book manuscript for Georgetown University Press, September 2011.Keynote Presentation, “Leadership for Social Justice in a Changing Church and World,”

National Assembly of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, Orlando, Florida, August 6, 2011.

Presentation, “Challenges to Labor Justice Today: Responses to Wisconsin’s Curtailment of Collective Bargaining Rights of Public-Sector Unions,” at the annual national convocation of Catholic Scholars for Worker Justice, Georgetown University,

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Washington, DC, May 31, 2011.Reviewed an article manuscript for the British journal Culture and Religion, April

2011.Interviewed, on the Sirius Satellite radio program “Just Love” sponsored by Catholic

Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, 30 minute segment on the social encyclicals of Pope John Paul II, 27 April 2011.

Presentation, “Discipleship, Stewardship, Fellowship: Catholic Social Teaching Perspectives,” Saint James Church, West Groton, MA, April 10, 2011.

Panelist at an interfaith roundtable discussion on just war theory, “War, Religion, Responsibility,” sponsored by Consequence Magazine, Brookline Booksmith, Brookline, Massachusetts, April 1, 2011.

Presentation, "Living Justice: Social Justice in Ignatian Rhythms," Contemplative Leaders in Action program of the Jesuit Collaborative, Boston, Mass., March 22, 2011.

Panelist at Workshop for Undergraduates, “The Business Life and the Kingdom of Heaven: Does a Camel Have an Easier Time with the Needle?” sponsored by the Boisi Center and the Clough Center for Constitutional Democracy,” Boston College, January 29, 2011.

Refereed a book manuscript for Oxford University Press, January 2011.Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching Today,” for Nashoba Valley Theology on Tap

Program, Ayer, Mass., January 17, 2011.Presentation, “Reconciling Our Faith and Political Lives: The 2010 Election,” St.

Edwards Church, Medfield, Mass., October 28, 2010.Keynote address, “Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching,” at Archdiocese of Boston’s

Social Justice Convocation, Boston, October 9, 2010.Workshop Presentation, “Contemporary Challenges to the Catholic Understanding of

Social Justice,” Covenant Health System, Lexington, Mass., October 4, 2010.Presentation, “Health Care Reform and Catholic Social Teaching” at the conference

“Empowering Catholics for the Real World: A Celebration of Bishop Peter Rosazza and his Ministries,” sponsored by the National Catholic Student Coalition, Boston College, July 31, 2010.

Attendee and session convener at the conference, “In the Currents of History: From Trent to the Future,” sponsored by the group “Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church,” Trento, Italy, July 24-27, 2010.

Reviewed an article manuscript submitted to Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, June 2010.

Presentation, “Labor Justice Issues at Universities Today” at the annual national meeting of Catholic Scholars for Worker Justice, Cambridge, MA, June 3, 2010.

Presentation, "Living Justice: Social Justice in Ignatian Rhythms," Contemplative Living in Action program of the Jesuit Collaborative, Boston, Mass., April 20, 2010.

Presentation, "The Catholic Church and the Environment," Saint Agnes and Saint Athanasius Parish, Reading, Mass., April 14, 2010.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching: An Overview” for Saint Raphael Parish, Medford, Mass., March 24, 2010.

Presentation, "The Church’s Mission to Social Justice Today" for Continuing Education Series “Becoming the Church We Are Called to Be,” School of Theology and

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Ministry at Boston College, March 16, 2010. Video of this talk is available at:http://stream.bc.edu/ramgen/MTS/SOTM_03.16.10_Massaro_256K.rm

Presentation, "Catholic Social Teaching Today: Challenges and Opportunities" Paulist Center, Boston, Mass., March 9, 2010.

Presentation, “Caritas in Veritate: Towards a Global Business Ethic,” for Harvard University Graduate Student Chaplaincy, Cambridge, Mass., March 3, 2010.

Presentation, "Catholic Social Teaching: A Call to Social Justice," Holy Trinity Parish, Harvard, Mass., February 24, 2010.

Lecture, "Living a Christian Life in the Age of Distraction," for Church in the Twenty-first Century Lecture Series, Boston College, February 17, 2010. Available at:www.bc.edu/c21webcasts

Presentation and two-session workshop, “Recent Catholic Social Teaching and Caritas in Veritate,” Carmelite Monastery, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Jan. 26, 2010.

Presentation, “Catholic Roots of Social Activism,” Saint Pius V Parish, Lynn, Mass., January24, 2010.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching in Action,” Our Lady of Grace Church, Pepperell, Mass., January 20, 2010.

Presentation, “Fighting Poverty and Providing Safety Nets: The Agenda of 'Economic Justice for All' and Where We Are Now,” part of a panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, San Jose, Cal., Jan. 9, 2010.

Presentation, “Love in Truth: Economics, Healthcare and Pope Benedict's New Encyclical: A Jesuit Perspective” at the forum “Theology in the City” held at the Harvard Club of New York, October 28, 2009.

Refereed a book manuscript for Georgetown University Press, November 2009.Refereed an article manuscript for Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and

Practice, August 2009.Reviewed a publication dossier for a candidate for tenure at another institution, August

2009.Presentation, “Jesuit Mission and Jesuit-sponsored Institutions Today: What Kind of

Spirituality May We Hope For?” at the conference "Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education: Transforming the World and Being Transformed," Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, June 18-21, 2009.

Keynote Address, “Fighting Poverty in the Era of Welfare Reform,” William J. Young Social Justice Institute, University of Saint Thomas, Houston, Texas, June 5, 2009

Served as a referee for an article manuscript for Theological Studies, April 2009.Served as an external referee for a tenure applicant in another graduate school of

theology, March 2009.Presentations “Fear, Finances and Faith: The Current Economic Crisis Seen Through the

Eyes of Faith,” a two-part Lenten Series sponsored by the Boston College Alumni Office of Service and Spirituality, March 25 and April 8, 2009.

Presentation, “The Option for the Poor in 2009: Social Priorities for Our Times,” Sacred Heart Parish, Newton Centre, MA, March 22, 2009.

Lecture, “Catholic Social Teaching and Civic Responsibility in a Globalizing World,” Junior Year Seminar Address, Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire, March 18, 2009.

Presentation, “Hungry Others: Christian Obligation and Nutritional Need,” Saint Anne's

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Episcopal Church, Lincoln, MA, March 15, 2009.Lecture, “For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” Aquinas

Lecture at Manhattan College, Bronx, New York, Feb. 12, 2009.Address, “The Catholic Church and the Environment,” Saint Patrick Church, Stoneham,

Massachusetts, Feb. 10, 2009.Led discussion of my book United States Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response, at Annual

Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Chicago, 11 January 2009.Presentation, “Recent Catholic Social Teaching,” for Manresa Hall Jesuit Community,

Merion Station, Pennsylvania, 3 Dec 2008.Presentation for Junior and for Senior Class Assemblies, “Just-War Theory in the Age of

Terrorism,” Saint Joseph’s Preparatory School, Philadelphia, 17 Nov., 2008.Address, “For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” MacLean

Chair Lecture, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, 30 Oct., 2008.Presentation, “Catholics, Conscience and the 2008 Election,” Queenship of Mary Parish,

Plainsboro, N.J., 27 Oct., 2008.Presentation, “Voting and Citizenship,” Old Saint Joseph’s Church, Philadelphia, 16 Oct.,

2008.Address, “Catholics, Politics and Conscience: The 2008 Elections,” Theology Institute at

Villanova University, Pennsylvania, 2 Oct., 2008.Address, “For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” Inaugural

Urbi et Orbi Lecture at the Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Studies and Social Thought, University of San Francisco, 25 Sept., 2008.

Co-presentation, “Religion, Politics and Moral Decision Making,” with Rabbi Lance Sussman, PhD, for Jewish-Catholic Institute at Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, 10 Sept., 2008.

Presentation, “The Just War Theory Today,” St. Charles Borromeo Church, Woburn, Mass., 2 August, 2008.

Presentation, “Religion and Politics in America Today,” Saint Joan of Arc Parish, Orleans, Mass., 28 July, 2008.

Workshop over 9 hours, “The Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching” for the Social Action Summer Institute for Diocesan Social Action Directors, at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Georgia, July 21-2, 2008.

Refereed a book manuscript for Georgetown University Press, June, 2008.Workshop, “Conducting Social Analysis in Education and Formation: A Turn of the

Pastoral Circle Today,” National Jesuit Social Ministries Gathering, Regis University, Denver, Colorado, June 20-1, 2008.

Workshop, “Evaluating the Bishops’ Statement “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,” Diocese of Saginaw, Michigan, June 16-17, 2008.

Lecture, “The Challenges of ‘Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,’” Corpus Christi and St. Bernard’s Churches, Newton, Mass., 20 May, 2008.

Workshop, “Catholic Social Teaching and American Public Life Today” for faculty of Saint Michael’s College, Lyndonville, Vermont, May 18-19, 2008.

Address, “Catholic Social Thought and the Correctional System” for the Prison Ministers Association of Massachusetts, Sherborn, Mass., 16 April, 2008.

Keynote Address, “Welfare Reform and Catholic Social Thought: Ongoing Ethical Concerns” at the Conference “The Politics and Ethics of Welfare Reform: A

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Continuing Debate,” Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Penn., 15 April, 2008.Address, “Christian Responses to Violence and Confrontation” at Old Saint Joseph’s

Parish, Philadelphia, Penn., 10 April, 2008.Panelist, “American Catholics and Election 2008: Issues of Conscience” at Boston

College, 25 March, 2008.Address, “Catholic Social Teaching and Business Ethics,” for the Catholic Student

Association at Harvard Business School, Boston, 9 March 2008.Guest lecture, “Generational Analysis and Catholic Social Ethics” for “Capstone

Course” taught by James J. Fleming at Boston College, 12 Feb., 2008.Refereed a book manuscript for Notre Dame University Press, Feb., 2008.Recorded an audio course (12 topics, 6 hours in length) for Now You Know Media,

Inc., on the topic “Catholic Social Teaching,” released Feb. 2008, and at:http://www.nowyouknowmedia.com/products/Catholic_Social_Teaching.html

Refereed a book manuscript for Georgetown University Press, Dec. 2007.Presentation, “Peacemaking for the Next Generation,” St. Charles Borromeo Church,

Woburn, Mass., 10 Dec, 2007.Lecture, “What Is Catholic Social Teaching? How Is it Relevant for American Politics?”

Saint Anselm College and New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Manchester, N.H., 14 Nov. 2007.

Invited lecturer on “The Catholic Church in the U.S. and the War in Iraq” in the series“Being Catholic in A America” at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, 30 Oct. 2007.

Presentation, “Catholics and the War in Iraq,” Weston Jesuit Alumni event, Cambridge,Massachusetts, 27 Oct. 2007.

Panelist and presenter on “What Is a Just War?,” Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts, 11 Oct. 2007.

Interviewed, on the Sirius Satellite radio program “Just Love” sponsored by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, 30 minute segment on my book U.S. Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response, 26 Sept. 2007.

Presentation, “Living the Gospel Amidst the War on Terror,” St. Charles Borromeo Church, Woburn, Mass., Sept. 11, 2007.

Presented a three-day workshop for faculty and administrators of Iona College of NewRochelle, N.Y., “Social Justice and University Mission” at Mariandale Retreat Center, Ossining, N.Y., May 22-24, 2007.

Presentation, “What Is Catholic Social Teaching?” in the “Theology on Tap” series sponsored by St. Paul Parish and the Harvard Catholic Student Center, Cambridge, Mass., 17 May 2007.

Presentation, “The Call to Pursue Justice in the World,” St. Margaret Mary Church, Westwood, Mass. 12 March 2007.

Presentation, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Catholicism,” Amherst College Newman Club, Amherst, Mass. 18 Feb. 2007.

Presentation, “Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action,” Sacred Heart Church, Lexington, Mass., 28 Jan. 2007.

Paper Presentation, “Ethics Appropriate for an Empire: A Question Whose Time Has Come,” delivered to Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Dallas, Texas, 7 Jan. 2007.

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Interviewed for a podcast on social justice posted on the website for “The Sign” and available at www.thesignpodcast.com, recorded 11 Nov. 2006.

Keynote address, “Catholic Social Teaching: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going,” for National (Northeast Region) Association of Deacon Directors, Goat Island, Rhode Island, 11 Nov. 2006.

Delivered lecture, “The Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching,” Sacred HeartChurch, Quincy, Mass., Nov. 5, 2006.

Led retreat, “Peace and Nonviolence for College Students Today” at Agape Christian Community, Hardwick, Mass., Nov 3-5, 2006.

Address, “To Vote or Not to Vote: Need this Be our Moral Dilemma?,” Church ofthe Gesu, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 19 Oct. 2006.

Conference keynote presentation, “Faithful Citizenship: The Challenge ofVoting Gospel Values,” for Social Ministry Department of the Diocese ofOmaha, Nebraska, 29 Sept. 2006.

Interviewed on “Catholics and American Public Life,” a 30-minute segment appearing on the National Public Radio program “Community Forum and aired on KIOS radio in Omaha, Nebraska, 29 Sept 2006.

Podcast interview, “Faithful Citizenship,” for the feature “Catholic Comments” of the Center for Catholic Thought (recorded Sept. 28, 2006), available at http://cucatholicctr.org/2006/05/faithful-citizenship/

Address, “Faithful Citizenship: How to Mix Religion and Politics and How Not To” at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, 28 Sept. 2006.

Guest lecture, “Catholic Political Participation Today” in two sections of the Creighton University Course TH 250 “Theological Foundations for Ethical Understanding” taught by Todd Salzman, Omaha, Nebraska, 28 Sept 2006.

Invited plenary speaker, with a planned address on the topic, “Theology, Globaliza-tion and Justice,” at Tenth General Assembly of the Conference of Catholic Theological Institution (part of the International Federation of Catholic Universities), at Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (This conference was to have taken place 27-31 August 2006, but logistical concerns forced its postponement after my address was written).

Conducted three-day workshop, “Catholic Social Teaching” for Diocese of Saginaw Center for Ministry, Saginaw, Michigan, 13-15 June 2006.

Respondent to two papers in a session on “Theology and Economics” at Catholic Theological Society of America, Dallas, Texas, 9 June 2006.

Conducted retreat on theme “Social Justice in Church and Society,” for Deacons of the Diocese of Norwich, Enders Island, Connecticut, 2-4 June 2006.

Refereed an article manuscript for Horizons, the Journal of the College Theology Society, May 2006.

Workshop on the Papal Encyclical “Deus Caritas Est” for executive officers of Covenant Health Care Systems of New England, Lexington, Mass., 9 May, 2006.

Conducted weekend workshop, “Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action” for the Ecclesial Ministry Institute of the Diocese of Marquette, Michigan, 21-2 April, 2006.

Presentation, “Theology of Lay Social and Ecclesial Involvement,” Corpus Christi

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Church, Newton, Mass., 2 April 2006.Workshop, “Catholic Social Teaching 101," at the conference “Moving Towards the

Light: Bringing Justice and Peace to Life in our Parishes” sponsored by the Archdiocese of Boston, Dorchester, Mass., 19 March 2006.

Presentation, “Comments on the Current State of Personalism in the Roman Catholic Community” for the BTI Ethics Colloquium Panel “The Signifi- cance of Walter Muelder’s Social Ethics Today: The Present State of Personalism,” Cambridge, Mass., 16 March 2006.

Panelist, “Beyond the Quad: Ethics and Journalism,” Regis High School, New York City, 9 March 2006.

Workshop, “Overview of Catholic Social Ethics” for inter-community formation program, Carmelite Monastery, Roxbury, Massachusetts, 7 March 2006.

Panelist, “Heaven and the Afterlife: An Ecumenical Discussion” on the Derry, New Hampshire (WZMY) television program “My TV Prime with Arnie Arnesen,” 22 Dec. 2005.

Presentation, “Social Ethics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church,” guest lecture in the Weston course ST 343 “The Catechism,” taught by Thomas Kane, 7 Dec. 2005.

Consultant and Drafter, “A Call to Greater Solidarity: Assistancy Apostolic Priority” for the Jesuit Conference USA. The text of this statement appears in National Jesuit News vol. 35, no. 3 (Dec 2005): 13-14.

Presentation, “Catholics in the Era of Globalization,” in the “Theology on Tap” series sponsored by the Archdiocese of San Francisco, at “Ireland’s 32 Pub,” 4 Oct. 2005.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching on Globalization,” guest lecture in the course Theology 220 “Catholic Social Thought” taught by Lois Loretzen at the University of San Francisco, 21 Sept. 2005

Writer, “Theology of a Moral Economy: Wal-Mart as a Case Study,” part of an interreligious grant-supported project for Interfaith Worker Justice in Chicago, Illinois, participation in fall 2005.

Presentation, “What Kind of Faith Do We Have? Social Justice in Action after Hurricane Katrina,” Anna Maria College, Paxton, Massachusetts, 13 Sept. 2005.

Presentation, “Panel Discussion on Consuming Religion by Vincent Miller,” Annual Meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 June 2005.

Moderator, “God and Caesar: Balancing Religious Freedom and International Law,” public conversation featuring legal scholar Robert Drinan, S.J., presented by “Cambridge Forum” and broadcast on National Public Radio and WGBH Boston, 13 April 2005.

Presentation, “Globalization and Economic Justice,” for the Catholic Social Concerns Lecture Series, University of San Francisco, 9 March 2005.Video of this lecture is available at:

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheLaneCenter#grid/user/4A68E69C4C018B01Guest Lecturer on “Catholic Social Teaching and Globalization” for the course

“Catholic Social Thought in Theory and Practice” taught by James Bretzke at

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University of San Francisco, 8 March 2005.Moderator, “Facing Up to Evil in the 21st Century,” public conversation featuring

author Os Guinness, presented by “Cambridge Forum” and broadcast on National Public Radio, 2 March 2005.

Presentation, “Sharing Catholic Social Teaching with Children.” Corpus Christi Church, Newton, Massachusetts, 6 Feb. 2005.

Consultant and chief writer for “Statement of Opposition to the U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)” of the Jesuit Commission for Social and International Ministries, U.S.A., January 2005. The Statement appears in National Jesuit News, April-May 2005, p. 3.

Refereed a manuscript proposal for Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, January 2005.Panel Convener and Presenter, “‘I Am Personally Opposed, But . . . ‘: Renewed

Pressures Facing Catholic Politicians,” Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Miami, 7 January 2005.

Presentation, “Preaching Justice: Engaging the Pastoral Circle” for “Preaching the Just Word Workshop” for Priests of the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut held in Newport, Rhode Island, November 29-December 1, 2004.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching and Globalization,” Harvard University Catholic Students’ Association, Cambridge, Mass., 15 Nov. 2004.

Lecture, “Catholic Social Teaching: A Resource for Social Responsibility” in thelecture series “The Power of One: Peace and Social Justice” at Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire, November 11, 2004.

Lecture, “Catholics and the Complexities of Single-Issue Voting” at Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., October 21, 2004.

Panelist, “The U.S.A. Patriot Act– What Is at Stake? Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives on the Needs of the State Versus the Rights of the Individual” at the symposium “Homeland Insecurity: Should We Put Our Faith in the Patriot Act?” sponsored by the Interreligious Center on Public Life at Hebrew College, Newton, Mass., Oct. 17, 2004.

Presentation, “Option for the Poor and Catholic Health Care Systems” for Covenant Health Systems, Lexington, Mass. 15 October 2004.

Presentations, “Communities of Salt and Light: How Catholic Social Teaching Informs Diocesan Social Ministries,” a six-session weekend workshop for Bishop David Ricken and the Commission on Social Justice of the Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming (co-leader with Joan Rosenhauer of U.S.C.C.B.), October 1-3, 2004.

Presentation, “Faith, Morality and Politics: Guidance from Catholic Social Teach-ing,” sponsored by the Justice and Peace Committee at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish, Newton, Mass., 28 Sept. 2004.

Participant, Witness for Peace Delegation to Cuba, in a study tour June 21-9, 2004.Presentation, “The Current Health Care Needs of Low-Income Americans” at

Providence Health Care System, Seattle, Washington, 4 May 2004.Panelist and Discussant, “The Church in Asia” at the conference “Of Crucifixes and

Swords: On the Relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and the State in Regional and National Perspectives,” at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire,

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23-4 April, 2004.Presentation, “Challenges for Catholic Social Teaching Today,” for Catholic

Students’ Association at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 April 2004.

Presenter and Panelist, “The President’s Symposium” on the topic “What is Sin?” at Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 March 2004.

Guest lecture, “American Politics and the Catholic Common Good Tradition,” in the Gonzaga University Course PS 101 “Introduction to Political Science” taught by Michael Treleaven, 5 March 2004.

Guest lecture, “American Social Policy and Justice for Families” in the Gonzaga University course Sociology 390 “Feminist Thought” taught by Janet Rinehart, 4 March 2004.

Lecture Presentation, “Welfare Reform: A War on Poverty or the Poor?” at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, 4 March 2004.

Keynote presentation, “A Nation at the Crossroads: Theological Reflection,” at the Annual Symposium and Membership Meeting of ‘The Roundtable’ (National Organization of Diocesan Social Action Directors), Washington, D.C., 22 February 2004.

Guest lecture, “The Project of Catholic Social Teaching” in the Boston College Course TH2047 “Explorations in Catholicism II– Expressions” taught by Anna Perkins, 18 February 2004.

Presentation, “Meeting God’s Challenge to Be Peace-makers,” at St. Matthew’s Church, Windham, New Hampshire, 17 January 2004.

Presentation, “The Catholic Social Vision: Bringing Values into Public Life,” sponsored and hosted by the Jesuit Center at Loyola University of New Orleans, 30 October 2003.

Respondent to Stephen Goldsmith (Special Advisor to President Bush on Faith-Based Initiatives) on the topic “The Role of Religion and Faith-Based Initiatives in Urban Communities” in a presentation sponsored by the BoisiCenter for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College, 21 Oct. 2003.

Invited Participant and Grant Recipient, “Wabash Center Consultation on Vocation: A Career in Theological Scholarship” at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 25-29 July, 2002 and 26-30 June 2003.

Panelist on the topic “Advocacy for Skeptics: Answering the Tough Questions Your Church Asks About Advocacy” at 2003 National Gathering of “Bread for the World Institute,” Washington, D.C., 23 June 2003.

Presentation, “Welfare Reform Today: Catholic Perspectives” at Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 24 April 2003.

Presentation, “Applying Catholic Social Teaching to Contemporary Issues,” St. Peter’s Church, Olney, Maryland, 1 April 2003.

Project Consultant and Chief Writer, “Standing for the Unborn: A Statement of the Society of Jesus in the United States on Abortion,” released by the Office of Social and International Ministries of the Jesuit Conference in Washing-ton, D.C., 25 March 2003. Available online at www.jesuit.o rg , in America magazine, 26 May-2 June 2003, pp. 19-26 and in Origins vol. 32, nol. 42 (3

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April 2003): 699-702. Guest Lecture, “Catholic Social Teaching and Overseas Missions” for the course

“Mission Guatemala” (REL 462) at The Catholic University of America, 12 Feb. 2003.

Presentation, “United States Welfare Policy in the New Millennium: Catholic Perspectives on What American Society Has Learned About Low-Income Families,” delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Pittsburgh, 10 January 2003.

Invited Respondent to panel on the topic “Ethnography and Normative Ethics” at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Pittsburgh, 11 January 2003.

Presentation, “An Overview of Catholic Social Teaching,” St. Peter Church, Washington, D.C., 19 Nov. 2002.

Consultant and Chief Writer, Reflection Tool Kit and Bulletin Insert for “Bread for the World Sunday” (marked October 27, 2002).

Presentation, “Judging the Juggernaut: Toward an Ethical Evaluation of Globalization” at Annual Convention of The Catholic Theological Society of America, New Orleans, 7 June 2002.

Consulted on translations of articles on papal social teaching appearing in The Papacy: An Encyclopedia, 3 vols. (N.Y.: Routledge, 2002), Philippe Levillain general editor.

Address, “Social Teachings of the Gospel, Church and Tradition: Challenges for Christian Educators Today” at Professional Day Workshop for faculty of St. John’s Prep High School of Danvers, Mass., 28 March 2002.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching: Its Message for Participants in the Ignacio Volunteer Program,” Boston College, 16 March 2002.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching and the Tradition of Dorothy Day,” Bridgeport Catholic Worker House, Bridgeport, CT, 7 March, 2002.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching and Service to Church and Society,” at Regis High School, New York, 6 March, 2002.

Presentation, “Just War Theory and the War on Terrorism: Applying Catholic Social Teaching,” Assumption College, Worcester, MA, 26 Feb., 2002.

Delivered Paper, “The Challenge of Globalization to Social Ethics” as part of panelpresentation “The Common Good and Globalization: An Oxymoron” at Society of Christian Ethics, Vancouver, Canada, 11 January, 2002.

Panelist, “Teens’ Questions After September 11" at St. Julia Parish, Weston, Massachusetts, 2 December, 2001.

Presentation, “A Common Sabbath as Common Good: A Contemporary Catholic Appraisal” at Boston Theological Institute Conference “Sunday Sabbath: A Conference on Spiritual Renewal and Personal Well-Being,” Newton, Mass., 9 November 2001.

Keynote Address, “Living Justice: The Common Good Perspective” at Second Biennial Conference of the Institute for Poverty Studies, The Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John’s University, Queens, New York, 20 October 2001.

Address, “Social Teachings of the Gospel, Church and Tradition: Challenges for Christian Educators Today” at Professional Day Workshop for faculty of

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Xaverian Brothers High School of Westwood, Mass., 15 October 2001.Presentation, “Living Justice: The Inheritance of Catholic Social Teaching” at St.

Charles Borromeo Church, Brunswick, Maine, 13 October 2001.Interviewed on Somerville Community Access Television, for thirty-minute program

on “Political and Ethical Implications of Terrorism,” taped 28 September 2001 and aired in October 2001.

Presentation, “Catholic Perspectives on Social Welfare,” guest lecture in BostonCollege Sociology Department Course (Soc 536 taught by Professor PatriciaChang) “Religion and Social Change: The Institutional Ecology of Faith-Based Organizations,” Boston College, 27 September 2001.

Conducted Workshop, “Catholic Social Teaching: Overview and Update” for Diocese of Manchester, Priests’ Continuing Formation Commission, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, 20 September 2001.

Delivered Lectures, “A Profile of Catholic Social Teaching” and “Catholic Social Teaching: The Growing End of the Tradition,” for the Sixth Annual Peace and Social Justice Institute entitled “Living Justice, Building Peace” at Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire, June 24-29, 2001.

Delivered Keynote Address, “Faith, Citizenship and Christian Conscience,” for PiSigma Alpha (National Honor Society in Political Science) chapter of St.Anselm College, at New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Manchester, NewHampshire, May 2, 2001.

Delivered Lecture, “Faith and Politics in America: Past, Present and Future,”as the 15th Annual Newman Lecture sponsored by The Catholic Center atthe University of Massachusetts at Lowell, May 1, 2001.

Delivered Paper, “Neither Spectator Nor Dictator: A Model for Religious Contributions to Public Policy Discourse in Contemporary American Society,” at Annual Meeting of the New England/Maritimes Region of the American Academy of Religion, Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 27, 2001.

Delivered Lecture, “Living Justice: The Heritage of Catholic Social Teaching” at Christ the King Church, Kingston, Rhode Island, March 27, 2001.

Delivered Address, “Being More than Sunday Catholics: Linking Faith and Justice” at the invitation of the Committee on Catholic Social Thought at Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, March 16, 2001.

Delivered Paper, “Worker Justice in the American Poultry Industry: A Religious Contribution,” at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Chicago, Illinois, January 6, 2001.

Invited respondent to paper given by Joel Schwartz, “Fighting Poverty with Virtue, Today and in the Past,” Luncheon Forum at the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College, December 8, 2000.

Consultant, Researcher and Writer for “Catholic Bishops of the South” in drafting “Voices and Choices: A Pastoral Message on Justice in the Workplace from the Catholic Bishops of the South,” released Nov. 15, 2000 and available at www.poultry-pastoral.org or St. Anthony Messenger Press (Cincinnati, Ohio).

Invited participant to the conference, “Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher

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Education,” October 5-8, 2000 at Santa Clara University, California.Presented paper “A Preferential Option for Former Welfare Recipients: The

Potential Role of the Private Sector in the Success of United States WelfareReform” at Fourth International Symposium on Catholic Social Thought andManagement Education, Universidad Iberoamericana, Puebla, Mexico, July14, 2000.

Respondent to panel on “Families as Agents in Catholic Public Life” at annualconvention of The Catholic Theological Society of America, San Jose,California, June 9, 2000.

Invited participant and respondent, “American Catholics in the Public Square: ThePatterns of Catholic Civic Engagement,” a consultation sponsored by theCommonweal Foundation,” Annapolis, Maryland, June 2-4, 2000.

Delivered homily, “Great Oaks of Justice” at Labor Guild of Boston, AnnualCommunion Breakfast, May 7, 2000.

Keynote address “Politics as a Christian Vocation” for Pi Sigma Alpha (National Honor Society in Political Science) chapter of St. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire, May 3, 2000.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching: A Public Voice for Justice,” sponsored byHarvard Catholic Chaplaincy at Kennedy School of Government, April 14,2000.

Panelist, “The Papal Apologies” on television program “Speakout TV” on Boston Neighborhood Network, April 11, 2000.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching in the Context of Jubilee,” Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 2 April 2000.

Presentation, “What Does Catholic Social Teaching Say About Welfare Reform?,”Second Annual Frederic Ozanam Lecture at DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, March 16, 2000.

Keynote Speaker on “Ethical Reflections on Postindustrial Social Welfare Policy” (half-day workshop) at Second Annual Poverty Conference at St. Ambrose University School of Social Work, Davenport, Iowa, March 15, 2000.

Presentation, “Value Dimensions of Welfare Reform,” guest lecture in BostonCollege Economics Dept. course (Econ 235 taught by Joseph Fahey, S.J.)“Economics and Values,” February 22, 2000.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching, the Global Economy and the PublicChurch: The Next Step,” with Bishop Peter Rosazza of Hartford, at Amherst College, February 10, 2000.

Participant in “The Erasmus Working Group on Catholic Social Teaching and Public Policy” sponsored by the Erasmus Institute at Notre Dame, starting in 1999.

Presentation, “What Does Catholic Social Teaching Say About Welfare Reform?” at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work Lecture Series, December, 3, 1999.

Delivered Paper, “Violations of Worker Justice in the American Poultry Industry: An Ethical Response from Christian Communities,” at Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Boston, November 22, 1999.

Convener and Discussant for panel on “Theology of Forgiveness in Christianity” at

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conference entitled “Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Religious Contributions to Conflict Resolution,” sponsored by The John Templeton Foundation at Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, October 2, 1999.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Ethics, Just War Theory and the School of the Americas,” at Saint Lawrence Catholic Church, Goffstown, New Hampshire, May 1, 1999.

Presentation, “Catholic Social Ethics in the Era of Welfare Reform,” for the Boston Theological Institute Ethics Colloquium, held at Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass., April 26, 1999.

Led day-long conference for social service professionals on “Ethical Issues in Welfare Reform” at St. Ambrose University School of Social Work, Davenport, Iowa, April 9, 1999.

Delivered "Chair of Catholic Studies" Lecture, “Catholic Social Teaching and U.S. Welfare Reform,” St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, April 8, 1999.

Served as Group Convener and Discussant at a conference, “Restorative Justice: Law, Religion and Conflict Transformation” sponsored by the Working Group on Restorative Justice of the Boston Theological Institute, March 26- 7, 1999.

Presentation, “Living with Welfare Reform: From the Perspective of Catholic Faith,” at St. Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill, Mass., March 25, 1999.

Speaker and Panelist at a Harvard Divinity School Forum, “Inequality as a Religious Issue,” March 17, 1999.

Speaker and Panelist at “Summit of Religious Leaders on Civility in Public Dis-Course” sponsored by The Interfaith Alliance Foundation in Washington, DC, at the Cambridge Forum at the First Parish Church in Cambridge, Massa-chusetts, March 4, 1999.

Presentation on “Economic Justice for All” in a three-part lecture series on Catholic social teaching at the Paulist Center, Boston, March 2, 1999.

Appeared in videotape segment, “Morality and Social Ethics” for Distance Learning Courses for the Loyola (New Orleans) Institute for Ministry, Jan. 1999.

Refereed potential articles for The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, Jan., 1999.Chaired a discussion of my book at a session of “Breakfast with an Author” at the

Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, San Francisco, Jan. 9, 1999.

Interviewed in a thirty-minute segment on social justice on “Nancy's Corner,” a local-access cable broadcast in Nassau County, N.Y., Dec. 1998.

Refereed three book manuscripts for Georgetown University Press, Nov. 1998 and May, 1999 and January, 2001.

Refereed an article manuscript for Theological Studies, Oct. 1998.Lead Speaker at a “Roundtable on Justice” sponsored by the Dept. of Politics at

Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire, Oct. 26, 1998.Presentation, “What Does Catholic Teaching Say about Welfare Reform?” in The

Interdisciplinary Lecture Series "Option for the Poor in the Era of Welfare Reform” at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, Oct. 22, 1998.

Panelist, “The Moral Implications of the Clinton Scandal” sponsored by the Center

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for Feminist Liberation Theology at Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 8, 1998.

Delivered paper, “Healing Socio-Economic Divisions in Post-Industrial America: Resources for Distributive Justice from Catholic Social Teaching” at New England/Maritime Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Andover-Newton Theological School, April 17, 1998.

Delivered Loyola Colloquium lecture, “Welfare Reform: A Catholic Moral Evaluation,” at the St. Thomas Aquinas Center at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, Feb. 12, 1998.

Delivered paper, “Catholic Social Teaching, Welfare Reform and Distributive Justice in Post-Industrial Society,” at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics, Atlanta, Jan. 9, 1998.

Representative of New England Province at “International Congress of the Jesuit Social Apostolate” held in Naples, Italy, June 15-22, 1997.

Presentation, “What Does Catholic Social Teaching Say About Welfare Reform,” sponsored by Holy Cross Hospital System, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 8, 1997. Same presentation also sponsored by Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 14, 1997 and by Mercy Hospital of Portland, Maine, Dec. 8, 1997.

Presentation, “The New Welfare Law: Probable Effects and Ethical Evaluation” sponsored by Center for Ethics in Heath Care, St. Joseph's Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia, January 28, 1997.

Served on the “Poultry Industry Ethics Advisory Board’ sponsored by the National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice-- assisted the drafting of 1997 document, "Code of Ethics for Poultry Companies."

Served as a “Subject Specialist” evaluating theology courses for the AccreditingCommission of the Distance Education and Training Council in Washington, D.C., Spring, 1997.

Delivered paper, “Christian Ethics and Welfare Reform,” at Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, Maryland, March 29, 1996.

Speaker on “Social Justice” at orientation for Jesuit Volunteer Corps East, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, August, 1995.

Presenter and panelist for “Public Policy Forum” sponsored by the Emory UniversityCenter for Ethics in Public Policy and the Professions on the topic “WelfareReform and Families: Finding a Moral Compass,” April 4, 1995.

Speaker at a dozen parishes in the Archdiocese of Atlanta on topics concerning Catholic moral theology, 1992-95.

Delivered Student Commencement Address at Weston Jesuit School of Theology, May 15, 1992.

Served as student representative on the following committees at Weston Jesuit School of Theology: Academic Council, Student Life Committee, Globalization of Theological Education Steering Committee, Presidential Search Committee, 1989-92.

Elected to Faculty Senate at Bishop Connolly High School, 1988-9.Served as a charter member of the Commission on Ministries, New England

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Province of the Society of Jesus, 1988-92.Served on “Concillium” curriculum review committee for the Jesuit collegiate

program at Fordham, 1986-7. Elected as student member of Economics Dept. Advisory Committee at

Amherst College, 1982.

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

1) Catholic Social Teaching and United States Welfare Reform. Published in June, 1998 by The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minn.Reviews appear, inter alia, in:– Theological Studies vol. 60, no. 4 (Dec. 1999), pp. 779-80 (by W. Buckley)– America, Feb. 27, 1999, pp. 29-30 (by John Coleman)– Pacifica vol. 12, no.1 (Feb. 1999), pp. 111-112 (by C. Prowse)– National Jesuit News, Nov. 1998, p. 22 (by Edward Arroyo)– CrossCurrents vol. 49, no. 4 (Winter 1999-2000), pp. 579-80 (by Marvin

L. Krier Mich)

2) Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action.Published by Sheed and Ward, Franklin, Wisconsin.– first printing (3000 copies) April 2000– multiple subsequent printings of several thousand copies eachReviews appear, inter alia, in:– Milltown Studies vol. 48 (winter 2001), pp. 170-5 (by Seamus Murphy)– The Living Light vol. 38, no. 3 (spring 2002), pp. 83-4 (John P. Hogan)– New Theology Review vol. 14, no. 3 (Aug. 2001): 79-80 (P. Lamoureux)– Horizons, vol. 31, no. 2 (fall 2004): 477-8 (Edward Zukowski)– Pacifica 18, no. 3 (Oct. 2005): 369-70 (Bruce Duncan)

3) American Catholic Social Teaching. (Co-editor with Thomas A. Shannon).Published in June 2002 by The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minn.Awarded Second Place in Reference Books Category of the 2003 Catholic

Press Association Awards– reviewed in Pacifica 18, no. 3 (Oct. 2005): 370-72 (Bruce Duncan)

4) Catholic Perspectives on Peace and War (Co-author with Thomas A. Shannon). Published in November 2003 by Sheed and Ward (a division of Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.).

5) United States Welfare Policy: A Catholic ResponsePublished in May 2007 by Georgetown University Press.Reviews appear, inter alia, in:– Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 29, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2009): 215-16

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(Clarke Cochran)– Religion and Politics (2008): 232-34 (William Hudson)– Journal of Church and State (Sept. 2007) (Gerald Grandbois)– Journal of Markets and Morality vol. 11, no. 1 (spring 2008): 109 (John

Pisciotta)– Commonweal, Aug. 15, 2008, pp. 28-9 (Robert K. Vischer)– Theological Studies 70, no. 3 (Sept. 2009): 719-21 (Pasquale Giordano)

6) Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action: Classroom EditionPublished in February 2008 by Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

(a thoroughly revised and greatly expanded edition of the 2000 volume)

7) Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action: Second Classroom EditionPublished in September 2011 by Rowman and Littlefield (copyright 2012)

(a revised and expanded edition of the 2008 volume)

8) Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action: Third Classroom EditionPublished in November 2015 by Rowman and Littlefield, Publishers, Inc.

(a revised and expanded edition of the 2012 volume)

9) Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis. Published in February 2018 by Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.- Reviewed in Theological Studies 79, no. 4 (Dec. 2018): 918-20 (John A.

Coleman)

Articles and Book Chapters:

“The Option for the Poor in Catholic Liturgy,” a 4000-word chapter for the volume Liturgy and Catholic Social Teaching, to be published in 2019 by Liturgy Training Publications of Chicago, Illinois.

“The Liberating Message of Medellín and U.S. Jesuits,” chapter 14 (pp. 241-55) in The Grace of Medellín: History, Theology and Legacy: Reflections on the Significance of Medellín for the Church in the United States, edited by Margaret Eletta Guider, Felix Palazzi and O.Ernesto Valiente. Published by Convivium Press in October 2018.

“The Wound of the Border,” a 1200-word article on the ethics of migration policy posted as the North American Forum on the website of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church on October 1, 2018 at: http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/the-wound-of-the-border

“’He Drinks from His Own Wells’: The Jesuit Roots of the Ethical Teachings of Pope Francis,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought, vol. 15, no. 2 (summer 2018): pp. 353-73

“Opioid Addiction: A National Crisis in Slow Motion,” North American Forum essay for the Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, posted May 1, 2018 at

http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/opioid-addiction-a-national-crisis-in-slow-motion“The First Jesuit Pope: The Contribution of his Jesuit Chrism to His Political Views,” pp. 41-57

in Pope Francis as a Global Actor: Where Politics and Theology Meet, edited by

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Alynna J. Lyon, Christine A. Gustafson, and Paul Christopher Manuel. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in February 2018 in the Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics and Policy series.

“At Stake: The Soul of the Nation,” North American Forum essay for the Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, posted at http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-

submissions/at-stake-the-soul-of-the-nation on November 1, 2017.Five entries in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits (Cambridge University Press, 2017),

general editor Thomas Worcester. They include entries for John M. Corridan (205),Robert Drinan (242-3), Labor Schools (451), Oswald von Nell-Breuning ((552-4), and Regis High School (674).

“On the Continuity of Caritas in Veritate,” in the international theological journal Novus et Veterum (in a special issue on Pope Benedict XVI edited by Steven Fields, S.J.), vol. 15, no. 3 (summer 2017): 853-870.

“Ethicists and President Trump: Moral Leadership for Vigilance and Resistance,” North America Forum for Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, posted at

http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/ethicists-and-president-trump-providing-moral-leadership-for-vigilance-and-resistance on March 1, 2017.

“Foreword” (pp. ix to xiii) to the volume Renouncing Everything: Money and Discipleship in Luke by Christopher M. Hays. Published by Paulist Press in November 2016.

“Padova: Ten Years Later and…,” a 1400-word essay co-authored with Mary Jo Iozzio andposted on the website of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church at http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/padova-ten-years-later-and on July 1, 2016.

“On Economic Inequality,” a 900-word essay posted on the website of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church on February 1, 2016, at: http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/on-economic-inequality

“Voter Suppression as a Priority: Fighting Disenfranchisement (Yet Again),” pp. 77-82 in Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism in the United States: The Challenge of Becoming

a Church for the Poor, Lane Center Series, volume 3 (University of San Francisco, Fall 2015).

“The Role of Conscience in Catholic Participation in Politics since Vatican II,” pp. 65-83 in Erin Brigham, ed., The Church in the Modern World: Fifty Years After Gaudium et Spes (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books. 2015).

“The Option for the Poor in Catholic Social Teaching,” The Church in the Twenty-First Century Resources (Fall 2014): 32-33. Available online at:http://issuu.com/church21c/docs/c21_fall_2014_resource_/1

“The Bible and Social Justice: Has Anything Changed in Our Third Millennium?” pp. 165-78 in Ronald A. Simkins and Thomas M. Kelly, ed., The Bible, the Economy and the Poor: No. 10 in Supplemental Series to the Journal of Religion and Society (2014). Available at: http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/toc/SS10.html

“Hope for a More Just Future: Wisdom from Catholic Social Teaching,” pp. 155-67 inHope: Promise, Possibility and Fulfillment, edited by Richard Lennan and Nancy Pineda-Madrid, Paulist Press, 2013.

“An Oddly Satisfying Sacred Text: ‘Go Forth and Teach: The Characteristics of Jesuit Education,’” in Explore: Journal of the Ignatian Center at Santa Clara University, vol.

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16 (Spring 2013), pp. 32-35.America Magazine columns (27 columns between January 2009 and January 2013)

“Blessed are the Poor” (about economic crisis and recovery), Jan 19-26, 2009, p. 10.“More Perfect Unions” (about EFCA legislation), March 10, 2009, p. 9.“The Age of Distraction” (about mobile technology), June 22-29, 2009, p. 11.“The Human Factor” (about Robert McNamara), Sept. 14-21, 2009, p. 9.“Democracy on the Line” (about media and citizenship), Oct. 26, 2009, p. 9.“Moving Goals” (about mission creep in foreign policy), Dec. 7, 2009, p. 9.“Bread and Roses” (about idealistic New Years resolutions), Feb. 15, 2010, p. 12.“Unplug Your Kids” (about youth overuse of electronic media), March 29, 2010, p. 9.“Divided We Stand” (about partisan extremism and divisiveness), May 17, 2010, p. 9.“Rules of Engagement” (about managing differences of opinion), July 19, 2010, p. 9.“Urban Renewal” (about urban racial and class segregation), Oct. 4, 2010, p. 9.“Bad Judgment” (about Supreme controversial Court rulings), Nov. 15, 2010, p. 9.“Bad Deal” (about tax legislation and distributive justice), Jan. 3-10-17, 2011, p. 10.“Wait Until Next Year” (about loyalties and ethics in sports), March 7, 2011, p. 11.

“Some Kind of Deficit” (about the federal budget process), April 18, 2011, p. 10. “Dangerous Minds” (countering anti-government ideologies), June 6-13, 2011, p. 10.“Car Talk” (about over-reliance on automobile transportation), August 29, 2011), p. 9.“The Unkindest Cuts” (noting racial disparities in policy outcomes), Oct. 17, 2011, p. 9.“Occupation Therapy” (about the Occupy Wall Street movement), Nov. 28, 2011, p. 10.“Beyond Doubt” (commending consistent humility of judgments), Feb. 13, 2012, p. 10.“Time to Cool Down” (supporting civility amid public debates), March 26, 2012, p. 10.“Take a Deep Breath” (marking 50th anniversary of Vatican II), May 14, 2012, p. 10.“Sincerely Yours…” (reviewing topics of recent encyclicals), July 16-23, 2012, p. 10.“The Home Stretch” (about the 2012 presidential campaign), Oct. 1, 2012, p. 9.“Motivational Seeking” (on human interests and philanthropy), Nov. 12, 2012, p. 10.“Mixed Messages” (on corruption of money in politics), Dec. 17, 2012, p. 9.“The Essential Question” (on deepest human longings), Jan. 7-14, 2013, p. 9.

Foreword, “A Tale of Two Statues,” co-authored with Kenneth R. Himes, OFM, pp. xiii to xvii in the volume Religion and Politics in a Global Society: Comparative Perspectives from the Portuguese Speaking World, edited by Paul C. Manuel, Alynna Lyon and Clyde Wilcox (Lexington Books of Rowman and Littlefield, 2012).

“A Moral Theologian Looks Back at Vatican II,” National Catholic Reporter online, posted October 16, 2012 at http://ncronline.org/news/vatican/moral-theologian-looks-back-vatican-ii.

“The Impact of Vatican II on Moral Theology,” Bridge: Bridging Theology and the Cultures of the World,” Fall 2012, pp. 10-13.

“Fighting Poverty and Providing Safety Nets: The Agenda of 'Economic Justice for All' and Where We Are Now,” pp. 172-188 in The Almighty and the Dollar: Reflections on Economic Justice For All, ed. Mark Allman, (Winona, MN: Anselm Academic Press, 2012).

“Teaching Overcoming Violence: Reflections on Violence, Peace, and Practical Theology,” involume 5 of the online theology journal “Practical Matters” of Emory University, co-authored with M. Christian Green and Rodney L. Petersen, posted May 2012 at:

http://practicalmattersjournal.org/issue/5/teaching-matters/teaching-overcoming-violence

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“What Will You Take Up? Suggestions for Actions and Reflection during Lent: Get to Know Your Legislators,” America, February 20, 2012, pp. 20-21.

“Park It! Americans Need to End their Reliance on Cars,” for U.S. Catholic. Web version posted Jan. 25, 2012 at : http://www.uscatholic.org/cars. Print version appears in U.S. Catholic, May 2012, pp. 32-34.

“Labor and Work in Catholic Social Teaching and the Occupy Movement,” The Theology Salon Web Site series on Catholicism and the Occupy Wall Street Movement, available at:

http://theologysalon.org/2011/12/15/ows-cst-pt-4-labor-and-work-in-catholic-social-teaching-and-the-occupy-movement/ as of Dec. 15, 2011. A slightly revised version of this same essay

appears as “Labor Justice in Catholic Social Thought and the Occupy Movement” and was posted Feb. 21, 2012 on the website of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church” at: http://www.catholicethics.com/forum-submissions/labor-justice-in-catholic-

social-thought-and-the-occupy-movement “Continuity and Development in Social Ethics,” Woodstock Report, no. 101 (Oct. 2011), p. 10.“What Is at Stake: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives on the Needs of the State Versus

the Rights of the Individual (regarding the Patriot Act),” pp. 74-80 in Rodney L. Petersen and Marian Gh. Simion eds., Overcoming Violence: Religion, Conflict and Peacemaking (Newton Center, MA: Boston Theological Institute Books, 2011).

“Remembering 9/11: Ten Years Later,” in Boston College Chronicle, Sept. 8, 2011, p. 7 and at http://www.bc.edu/publications/chronicle/FeaturesNewsTopstories/2011/features/

massaro090811.html in an expanded (700 words) version.“In Trent, Ethicists Consider the Catholic Theological World,” in Called to Serve: Alumni

Magazine of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Winter 2011, p. 8.Three short entries (“Social Encyclicals” on page 1166, “Christian Socialism” on pages 212-3,

“Councils of Baltimore” on page 93) in the reference work Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, ed. Daniel M. Patte, published 2010 by Cambridge University Press.

“For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity,” pp. 86-99 in the volume For the City and the World: Conversations in Catholic Studies and Social Thought: Lane Center Lecture 2005-2010, published by University of San Francisco Press in 2010.

“Sabbath and the Common Good: A Contemporary Catholic Appraisal,” pp. 134-38 in the volume Sunday, Sabbath and the Weekend: Managing Time in a Global Culture, ed. Edward O’Flaherty and Rodney L. Petersen with Timothy Norton (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010).

“The Social Question in the Papacy of Pope Leo XIII,” pp. 143-161 in the volume The Papacy Since 1500: From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor, ed. James Corkery and Thomas Worcester, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

“Atomic Energy,” a 2000-word entry in the New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2010,(Detroit: Gale, 2010), pp. 74-76.

“Four Stories of the Kolvenbach Generation,” Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits 42, no. 1 (spring 2010): 12-22 (in a collaborative issue co-authored with Thomas Worcester, Michael Zampelli and Michael McCarthy).

“What is Justice? Some Catholic Questions for Michael Sandel,” a 2000-word article on the America magazine website at:http://americamagazine.org/content/culture.cfm?cultureid=85

“An Encyclical Examined: All in the Family,” in America Nov. 30, 2009, pp. 11-12.“Capital Crimes" (about the films of Michael Moore), in America, October 19, 2009, p. 22.

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“Ethics Appropriate for an Empire: A Question Whose Time Has Come,” Political Theology vol. 10, no. 3 (July 2009): 497-512.

“Pope's Encyclical on Business Ethics Is Badly Needed,” New York Newsday, 16 July 2009, p. A35. Available online at http://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-opmas1612965547jul15,0,3058516,print.story

“For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” in Called to Serve: Alumni Magazine of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (Spring 2009), p. 6.

“For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” in Urbi et Orbi: Newsletterof the Lane Center for Catholic Studies and Social Thought at the University of San Francisco (vol. 3, no. 2 (Fall, 2008): 3-5.

“For God and Country: Patriotism and Religious Identity Today,” in University of San Francisco Magazine (Fall, 2008), p. 30.

“Reflections on Pope Benedict’s Visit to the United States, April 2008: Questions of Social Ethics,” posted on the Papal Visit Blog sponsored by Roman and Littlefield Publishershttp://rowmanblog.typepad.com/popexvi/

“New Vision of Global Interdependence to Guide U.S. Foreign Policy,” in A Matter of Spirit (Quarterly Journal of the Inter-community Peace and Justice Center of Seattle, Wash.), no. 78 (spring 2008): 1-2.

“Unfinished Business: Revisiting Welfare Reform,” Commonweal, 29 Feb. 2008, pp. 8-10.“Patriotism Transformed by Terror?,” pp. 205-23 in God and Country? Diverse Perspectives on

Christianity and Patriotism, edited by Michael G. Long and Tracy Wenger Sadd (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).

“Why Participate in a Course on Overcoming Violence?” Newsletter of the Boston Theological Institute, vol. XXXVI, no. 19 (23 Jan. 2007), pp. 1-2.

“Good Timing: A Key Factor in the Field of Social Ethics,” in the web-journal“Connections” (volume 7, no. 4) produced by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (December 2006) and posted athttp://office.ajcunet.edu/connections/display.asp?issue=42&article=4

“Comments on the Current State of Personalism in the Roman Catholic Community,” in The Significance of Walter G. Muelder’s Social Ethics Today: The Present State of Personalism, vol. 6 in the series “21st Century Ministry Booklets: World Christianity, International Mission and Ecumenism”(Newton Centre, Mass.: Boston Theological Institute, 2006), pp. 23-32.

“Faith and Culture in a Turbulent Age,” Foreword to the volume The Catholic Church and the Nation-state: Comparative Perspectives, ed. Paul C. Manuel, Lawrence C. Reardon, and Clyde Wilcox (Georgetown Univ. Press, 2006), co-authored with James Morone, pp. ix-xi.

“Concern for the Marginalized: Catholic Social Thought on Refugees and Prisoners,” Light and Life: The Magazine of Weston Jesuit School of Theology, winter 2006, pp. 11-12.

“Don’t Forget Justice: A Social Ethicist’s Response to the Encyclical Deus Caritas Est,” America, 13 March 2006, pp. 18-20.

“Poverty: A Concrete and Tragic Reality,” In All Things: A Jesuit Journal of the Social Apostolate (Winter 2005-06): 1-4.

“Welfare Reform and Our National Commitment to Poverty Reduction,” In All Things: A Jesuit Journal of the Social Apostolate (Winter 2005-06): 9.

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“Catholic Bishops and Politicians: Concerns about Recent Developments,”Josephinum Journal of Theology vol. 12, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 2005): 268-87.

“On Work and Markets: Chapters 6 and 7 of the Compendium of Catholic Social Doctrine,” America, 6-13 June 2005, pp. 11-13.

“Culture Counts: Super Bowl Reflections for Loyal Fans: Mining an American Cultural Event for Meaning,” Preach Magazine, Jan.-Feb. 2005, pp. 24-25.

“From Industrialization to Globalization: Church and Social Ministry,” pp. 41-57 in the volume Living the Catholic Social Tradition: Cases and Commentary, ed.Kathleen Maas Weigert and Alexia K. Kelley (Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, 2005).

“Judging the Juggernaut: Toward an Ethical Evaluation of Globalization,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought vol. 2, no. 1 (winter 2005): 249-58.

“A Preferential Option for the Poor: Historical and Theological Foundations,” pp. 69-92 in the volume Jesuit Health Sciences and the Promotion of Justice: An Invitation to a Discussion edited by Judith Lee Kissell and Jos Welie (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press, 2004).

“Should We Put our Faith in the U.S.A. Patriot Act? A Christian Perspective,”Boston Theological Institute Newsletter vol. XXXIV, no. 6 (19 Oct. 2004): pp. 1-2. Part two appears in the subsequent issue (26 Oct. 2004), pp. 1-2.

“Dynamics of the Early Years of a Career in Theological Education,” Teaching Theology and Religion vol. 7, no. 4 (Oct. 2004): 182-87 (part of a longer symposium of articles entitled “The Teacher’s Career and Life”).

“The Challenge of Globalization to Social Ethics,” part of a colloquium on ethical issues regarding globalization, in The Journal of Peace and Justice Studies 14:1(2004): 1-3.

“United States Welfare Policy in the New Millennium: Catholic Perspectives on What American Society Has Learned About Low-Income Families,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics vol. 23, no. 2 (fall 2003): 87-118.

“Welfare Reform Today: Catholic Perspectives,” Woodstock Reports, no. 74 (June 2003):9-10.

“Religious Leaders Discuss U.S. War Case: A Catholic Position,” Boston Globe, 7 Dec. 2002, B2.

“The Spirituality of Shareholder Resolutions,” (with Jon Fuller, S.J., M.D.), In All Things: A Jesuit Journal of the Social Apostolate, Fall/Winter 2002, p. 19.

“Judging the Juggernaut: Toward an Ethical Evaluation of Globalization,” Blueprints for Social Justice vol. LVI, no. 1 (Sept. 2002): 1-6.

“The Gospel’s ‘Double-Pocketed Envelope,’” in Bread: The Bread for the World Newsletter, Sept. 2002, p. 2.

“Social Policy After September 11," America, 4 March 2002, pp. 16-17.“Common Good,” “Social Justice,” “Social Thought, Catholic,” “Social Thought,

Papal,” and “Subsidiarity” appearing in the New Catholic Encyclopedia (Catholic University of America Press and Gale Publishing Group, 2002).

“Living Justice: The Common Good Perspective,” Vincentian Chair of Social Justice (at St. John’s University), vol. 6 (2001): 49-59.

“A Global Awakening for National Policy: Social Policy after September 11,” Boston Theological Institute Newsletter vol. XXXI, no. 9 (7 Nov. 2001): pp. 1-3.

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“Compassion in Action: A Letter to President Bush on Social Policy” co-authored with Mary Jo Bane, America, 12 March 2001, pp. 12-15.

“The Future of Catholic Social Teaching,” Blueprints for Social Justice, vol. LIV, no. 5(Jan. 2001): pp. 1-7. Available on-line at www.loyno.edu/twomey/blueprints

“God in the City: Religion and Social Activism in Urban Communities,” Boston Theological Institute Newsletter, vol. XXX, no. 1 (3 Jan. 2001): pp. 1-2. Also reprinted in vol. XXX, no. 6 (7 Feb. 2001): pp. 1-2.

“As I See It: Sharing the ‘Secrets’ of Catholic Social Teaching,” Company Magazine, Summer 2000, pp. 26-27.

“Reconciliation: A Key to Justice in the Global Economy,” Boston Theological Institute Newsletter, vol. XXIX, no. 16 (12 January 2000): p. 3.

“Why Ecumenism Matters in the Struggle for Social Justice,” Boston Theological Institute Newsletter, vol. XXVIII, no. 10 (11 Nov. 1998): pp. 1-2.

“Guidelines for Welfare Reform with Justice,” Blueprint for Social Justice, vol. LII, no. 1 (Sept. 1998): pp. 1-6.

“A Welfare Primer: What's Happened and What's Likely to Happen,” Commonweal, vol. 123, no. 12 (14 June 1996): pp. 16-19.

“Let the Children Come Unto Me: A Moral Evaluation of the Personal Responsibilityand Work Opportunity Act” (co-authored with William Hutchison, S.J.). Occasional paper (also available on-line at www.jesuit.org\advocacy) from theNational Office of Jesuit Social Ministries, Washington, D.C.

Reviews:

Book Review of Stan Chu Ilo, A Poor and Merciful Church: The Illuminative Ecclesiology of Pope Francis, forthcoming in Journal of Jesuit Studies.

Book Review of Joshua J. McElwee and Cindy Wooden, eds., A Pope Francis Lexicon, forthcoming in Journal of Jesuit Studies.

Book Review of Matthew Shadle, Interrupting Capitalism: Catholic Social Thought and the Economy, forthcoming in Theological Studies.

Book Review of Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M., et al., eds., Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations, second edition, forthcoming in Journal of Catholic Social Thought.

Book Review of Daniel P. Horan, O.F.M, All God’s Creatures: A Theology of Creation, in Theological Studies, vol. 80, no, 1 (March 2019): 225-7.

Book Review of David Omand and Mark Phythian, Principled Spying: The Ethics of Secret Intelligence, in Theological Studies, vol. 79, no. 4 (Dec. 2018): 932-3.

Book Review of L. Shannon Jung, Building the Good Life for All: Transforming Income Inequality in Our Communities, published April 10, 2018 on the webpage of “Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion,” at http://readingreligion.org/books/building-good-life-all

Book Review of Giuseppe Merola, ed., With the Smell of the Sheep: The Pope Speaks to Priests, Bishops and Other Shepherds, in Theological Studies, vol. 78, no. 4 (Dec. 2017): 1043.

Book Review of Kathryn Lilla Cox, Water Shaping Stone: Faith, Relationships, and Conscience Formation, in Worship, vol. 91 (Sept. 2017): 469-71.

Book Review of Michael G. Lawler, Todd B. Salzman and Eileen Burke-Sullivan, eds., The

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Church in the Modern World: Gaudium et Spes Then and Now , in Worship, vol. 90 (July 2016): 374-5.

Book Review of Kenneth R. Himes, OFM, Drones and the Ethics of Targeted Killing, inTheological Studies, vol. 77, no. 2 (June 2016): 521-2.

Book Review of Meghan J. Clark, The Vision of Catholic Social Thought: The Virtue ofSolidarity and the Praxis of Human Rights, in Horizons, vol. 42, no. 1 (June 2015): 207-8.

Book Review of Thomas Hughson, S.J., Connecting Jesus to Social Justice: Classical Christology and Public Theology, in Theological Studies, vol. 75, no. 2 (June 2014):433-4.

Book Review of Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda, Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Ecological-Economic Vocation, in Theological Studies, vol. 74, no. 4 (Dec. 2013): 1043-4.

Book Review of James L. Marsh and Anna J. Brown, eds., Faith, Resistance and the Future: Daniel Berrigan’s Challenge to Catholic Social Thought in Journal of Church and State, vol. 55, no. 4 (autumn 2013): 808-810.

Book Review of Maureen H. O’Connell, If These Walls Could Talk: Community Muralism and the Beauty of Justice, in American Catholic Studies, vol. 124, no. 2 (spring 2013): 89-90.

Book Review of Christopher M. Hays, Luke’s Wealth Ethics: A Study in Their Coherence and Character, in Theological Studies, vol. 74, no 2 (June 2013): 475-7.

Book Review of Jerome P. Baggett, Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith, in Theological Studies, vol.73, no. 2 (June 2012): 490-1.

Book Review of Robert J. Schreiter, R. Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers and Scott Appleby, eds., Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics and Praxis, in Practical Matters Journal. (an online journal of Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion), issue 5,posted May 2012 at http://practicalmattersjournal.org/issue/5/reviews/peacebuilding.

Book Review of John Tirman, The Deaths of Others: The Fate of Civilians in America’s Wars, in America, October 3, 2011, pp. 29-31.

Book Review of Karen Armstrong, Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life and a Better World, in America, March 28, 2011, pp. 24-5.

Review Essay of Daniel K. Finn, ed., The True Wealth of Nations: Catholic Social Thought and Economic Life, and Francis G. Castles et al, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State, in Commonweal, April 8, 2011, pp. 27-30.

Book Review of Charles E. Curran, The Social Mission of the U.S. Catholic Church, in American Catholic Studies vol. 122, no. 4 (2010), pp. 89-90.

Book Review of Richard M. Gula, Just Ministry: Professional Ethics for Pastoral Ministers, in America, August 16-23, 2010, pp. 22-23.

Book Review of Robert K. Vischer, Conscience and the Common Good: Reclaiming the Space between Person and State, in America, May 24, 2010, pp. 24-5.

Book Review of Donald Kerwin and Jill Marie Gerschutz, eds., And You Welcomed Me: Migration and Catholic Social Teaching, in America, February 1-8, 2010, pp. 27-8.

Book Review of Richard Wayne Wills Sr., Martin Luther King Jr. and the Image of God, in Horizons vol. 37, no. 1 (spring 2010): pp. 169-70.

Book Review of Kristin E. Heyer, Mark J. Rozell and Michael A. Genovese, eds., Catholics andPolitics: The Dynamic Tension Between Faith and Power, in Theological Studies 70, no. 4 (Dec. 2009): 962-63.

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Book Review of Jean Bethke Elshtain, Sovereignty: God, State and Self in America Nov. 3, 2008, pp. 31-2.

Book Review of Joseph A. Varacalli, et al., eds. Models and Images of Catholicism inItalian Americana: Academy and Society, Italian Americana vol. 25, no. 2 (2007): 236-37.

Book Review of David Hollenbach, The Global Face of Public Faith and of John A.Coleman and William F. Ryan, eds., Globalization and Catholic Social Thought, in Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics vol. 27, no. 1 (spring/summer 2007): 304-07.

Book Review of Dennis McCann and Patrick D. Miller, eds., In Search of theCommon Good: Theology for the Twenty-First Century, in Theological Studies, vol. 67, no. 3 (Sept. 2006): 711.

Book Review of Dolores Leckey, John Kleiderer, Paula Minaert and Mark Mossa, eds., Just War, Lasting Peace: What Christian Tradition Can Teach Us, in America, August 28-Sept. 4, 2006, pp. 32-33.

Book Review of William Schweiker and Charles Matthewes, eds., Having: Propertyand Possessions in Religious and Social Life, Theological Studies, vol. 66, no. 3 (Sept. 2005): 698-99.

Book Review of Nwokedi Francis Ezumezu, Freedom as Responsibility: The Social Market Economy in the Light of Catholic Social Teaching for the Nigerian Society, Theological Studies, vol. 66, no. 1 (March 2005): 231-32.

Book Review of Shirley Williams, God and Caesar: Personal Reflections on Politics and Religion, Theological Studies, vol. 65, no. 3, Sept. 2004, pp. 684-85.

Book Review of Charles E. Curran, Catholic Social Teaching: A Historical,Theological and Ethical Analysis: 1891 to Present, The Ecumenical Review, vol. 55, no. 3 (July 2004): 378-79.

Book Review of Albino Barrera, Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy, Theological Studies, vol. 64, no. 3, Sept. 2003, pp. 640-41.

Book Review of Charles E. Curran, Catholic Social Teaching: A Historical,Theological and Ethical Analysis: 1891 to Present, in The Review of Politics, vol. 65, no. 1, winter 2003, pp. 142-44.

Book Review of A. James Reichley, The Values Connection, Theological Studies, vol. 63, no. 3, Sept. 2002, p. 652.

Book Review of Sharon Beder, Selling the Work Ethic: From Puritan Pulpit to Corporate PR, Theological Studies, vol. 63, no. 2, June 2002, pp. 410-11.

Book Review of Peter H. Sedgwick, The Market Economy and Christian Ethics, Theological Studies, vol. 62, no. 1, March 2001, pp. 209-10.

Book Review of David Miller, Principles of Social Justice, Theological Studies, vol. 61, no. 3, September 2000, pp. 576-77.

Book Review of Marie Vianney Bilgrien, S.S.N.D., Solidarity: A Principle, an Attitude, a Duty? Or the Virtue for an Interdependent World, Theological Studies, vol. 61, no. 3,September 2000, p. 595.

Book Review of Peter Berkowitz, Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism, Theological Studies, vol. 61, no. 1, March 2000, p. 194.

Book Review of T. M. Scanlon, What We Owe to Each Other, Theological Studies, vol. 60, no. 3, Sept. 1999, pp. 564-66.

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Book Review of Robert Song, Christianity and Liberal Society, Theological Studies, vol. 60, no. 3, Sept. 1999, pp. 567-69.

Book Review of Thomas Bokenkotter, Church and Revolution: Catholics in the Struggle for Democracy and Social Justice, Cross Currents, vol. 49, no. 2, Summer 1999, pp. 280-82.

Book Review of William M. Epstein, Welfare in America: How Social Science Fails the Poor, Theological Studies, vol. 59, no. 3, Sept. 1998, p. 563.

Book Review of George Lakoff, Moral Politics: What Conservatives Know that Liberals Don't, Theological Studies, vol. 59, no. 2, June 1998, pp. 361-62.

Book Review of Rodney Wilson, Economics, Ethics and Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought, Theological Studies, vol. 59, no. 1, March 1998, pp. 170-72.

Book Review of F.M. Kamm, Morality, Mortality 2: Rights, Duties and Status, Theological Studies, vol. 58, no. 4, Dec. 1997, pp. 751-52.

Book Review of John Charvet, The Idea of an Ethical Community, Theological Studies, vol. 57, no. 4, Dec. 1996, pp. 770-71.

Review Essay on Seymour Martin Lipset, American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword and Ronald William Dworkin, The Rise of the Imperial Self:America's Culture Wars in Augustinian Perspective, Commonweal, vol. 123, no. 15, Sept. 13, 1996, pp. 38-39.

Book Review of Robert Booth Fowler and Allen D. Hertzke, Rel igion and Politics in America: Faith, Culture and Strategic Choices, Theological Studies, vol. 57, no. 3, Sept. 1996, p. 572.

Book Review of Stephen F. Brett, Slavery and the Catholic Tradition, Theological Studies, vol. 57, no. 1, March 1996, pp. 186-87.

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Daniel K. Finn, ed., Empirical Foundations of the Common Good: What Theology Can Learn from Social Science (Oxford University Press, 2017).

James Conlon, Geo-Justice: The Emergence of Integral Ecology (Cascade Books, 2017).Thomas R. Rourke, The Roots of Pope Francis’s Social and Political Thought (Rowman and

Littlefield, 2016).Judith A. Merkle, Beyond Our Lights and Shadows (Bloomberg/ T & T Clark, 2016).Mary M. Doyle Roche, Schools of Solidarity (Liturgical Press, 2015).Diego Fares, S.J., The Heart of Pope Francis: How a New Culture of Encounter is Changing the

Church and the World (Herder & Herder Books, 2015).Alison Benders, Just Prayer: A Book of Hours for Peacemakers and Justice Seekers (Liturgical

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Books, 2010).Joy Heine, ed., A Worker Justice Reader: Essential Writings on Religion and Labor (Orbis

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Human Development (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003).

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Date of birth-- September 9, 1961Entrance into Society of Jesus (New England Province)-- Aug. 23, 1983Ordained priest-- June 19, 1993Final vows in Society of Jesus- June 7, 2007

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