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Catholic chaplaincy position uncertain
T. By ohtadmin on August 26, John the Evangelist Catholic Church has a new leader. Robert Copeland, 44, became the new pastor on July 1. The St. John parishioners have a deep faith that is very uplifting for a parish priest. They are intent on taking care of their priests, they rightfully expect a lot from us, but they go out of their way to take care of us. Copeland said his first challenge is to get a feel for how things are done in the Fenton parish. Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement
Francis E. For the past few weeks, the center has been collecting feedback from 7C community members to decide whether to keep the role separate or to merge it with the Protestant Chaplaincy to create a unified Christian Chaplaincy. Father Fenton served the McAlister Center as a chaplain for two decades. Rather than simply rehiring another Catholic priest, the Center is considering consolidating the Protestant and Catholic chaplaincies into a Christian chaplaincy and adding either a Dharmic or Humanist chaplain. A Dharmic chaplain would serve students of four major religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism — while a Humanist chaplain would cater to nonreligious members of the 7Cs. He said the McAlister Center has historically served as a hub for Catholic students to practice their faith and bond. Starting this semester, the McAlister Center has begun collecting feedback from 7C student governments on the potential replacement for the Catholic chaplaincy position. This month, they will begin conducting listening sessions with faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Francis P Fenton O
Augustine Seminary, Bay St. Francis P. Fenton, O. He was baptized on October 30, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Lawrence. He received his elementary education at St. 
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Springfield, MA, Jan. Some of his many works have recently been reprinted and are available again:. Fenton was a priest of the diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts, ordained in He taught at the Catholic University of America and served as editor of the American Ecclesiastical Review from In , he received his doctorate degree in Sacred Theology from the Angelicum in Rome. His dissertation was written under the direction of the saintly Fr.