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Father
Noah Casey, OSB,
is a Benedictine monk of Saint Meinrad
Archabbey. Presently, he is engaged in a nation wide
ministry
to priests as an outreach of St. Meinrad Archabbey. He
entered the Novitiate of St. Meinrad Archabbey
in 1971, professed Solemn Vows in 1975 and was
ordained to the Priesthood in 1976. For eighteen
years, Father Noah worked in the Spiritual Formation
Program of St. Meinrad College, fourteen of which were
spent as the Director of the Program. He also taught a
variety of courses in theology, spirituality and
liturgy. His formal education includes a Master of
Divinity degree from St. Meinrad School of Theology, a
Master of Arts in Religious Studies from Indiana
University and a Doctor of Ministry degree in
Spiritual Direction from the Weston School of
Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. His previous
assignment as Minister to Priests for the Archdiocese
of Indianapolis included providing spiritual
direction, sabbaticals, continued education, clergy
visitation, programming and consultation for the
priests of the Archdiocese. He likes walking,
swimming, music and plays Euchre with a vengeance! |
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Rev.
Raymond B. Kemp,
a senior fellow of the Woodstock Theological
Center, is coordinator of
Preaching the Just Word.
He is immediate past pastor of Holy Comforter-St.
Cyprian Catholic Church (1986-1992) and former pastor
of St. Augustine’s, both historic African-American
churches in Washington, DC. Father Kemp has served as
secretary for Parish Life and Worship and director of
Renew for the Archdiocese of Washington. A graduate of
St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, he holds a Bachelor
of Arts in Philosophy and the Licentiate in Sacred
Theology degrees. He lists pastoral theology, liturgy,
preaching, Christian initiation, community organizing,
urban development and urban politics as areas of
interest. Publications:
Journey in Faith;
articles in
Worship, The Catechumenate, Church, Liturgy 90,
National Catholic Reporter
and
National Jesuit News.
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