Father William Graham to Present on Changes and Challenges Inspired by Sister Maura Campbell

Caldwell, NJ – October 14, 2011 – The Caldwell College Department of Theology and Philosophy will present a lecture on "A Perspective on Changes and Challenges Inspired by Sister Maura Campbell" with Father William Graham, Ph.D., professor of historical theology and director of the Braegelman Program in Catholic Studies at Duluth's College of St. Scholastica.
The talk is part of the Sister Maura Campbell Lecture Series and will take place on Monday October 31 at 12 noon in the Alumni Theatre on Caldwell's campus.
Father Graham is a priest of the Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota where he has served as a pastor. He founded the Master of Art's program in pastoral ministry at Caldwell College. Father was director of liturgy at St. Paul the Apostle Parish, the mother church of the Paulist Fathers at Columbus Circle in New York City. He was a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter. His many publications as author and editor include: Clothed in Christ: Toward a Spirituality for Lay Ministers (2007); Here Comes Everybody: Catholic Studies in American Higher Education (2009); A Catholic Handbook: Essentials for the 21st Century (2010); and Catholic Handbook on Sex (2011).
Sister Maura Campbell, O.P., Ph.D.'s scholarship and teaching spanned 50 years in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. She was a theologian, philosopher, professor, researcher, and national leader in education.
For more information please contact Sister Barbara Moore, O.P. at sbmoore@caldwell.edu






