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Padovano, Anthony Thomas was born on September 18, 1934 in Harrison, New Jersey, United States. Son of Thomas Henry and Mary Rose (Cierzo) Padovano.
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Your director for this retreat,Becoming Who We Are, is Trappist monk and writer Thomas Merton. The theme of this retreat is the spiritual journey of Thomas Merton and its relationship to our own era and our own lives. Merton's appeal to people derives from his ability to fuse his theology with his life and from his capacity to address the reader as if he were writing for no one else.
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HOPE IS A DIALOGUE—A DESCRIPTION These pages explore some of the most central issues of our lives. They seek to define conscience, its imperatives and its limitations. They search for the new paradigms we need to live lives that are authentic and contemporary. In the light of the articles on conscience and paradigms, these pages explore through Galileo’s telescope, as it were, the verification of new centers for our lives. Our moral behavior must not be essentially defined in natural law and biological centers; nor must the Church be defined as the center of the universe or of our lives. All revolutions that are truly worthy connect us with the past that they surpass and leave. An especially delicate article, Hope Is A Dialogue explores the question of whether Jesus was married, calling Jesus Joseph’s son rather than Mary’s child. The sadness of life is evoked in “Crosses in the Early Darkness” and the loss of those we desperately loved in “Homily for My Mother”. The status of married priests and of marriage as well as priesthood is explored. And redemption is defined in another article, as the salvation of our integrity. The unifying theme that weaves its way through these reflections is the passion we are summoned to follow, a passion to make ourselves at home with ourselves so that we can inclusively welcome all those who seek a home in our friendship and faith.
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Padovano, Anthony Thomas was born on September 18, 1934 in Harrison, New Jersey, United States. Son of Thomas Henry and Mary Rose (Cierzo) Padovano.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Seton Hall University, 1956. Bachelor of Sacred Theology magna cum laude, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, 1958. Licentiate of Sacred Theology magna cum laude, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, 1960.
S.T.D. magna cum laude, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, 1962. Ph.L. magna cum laude, St. Thomas Pontifical International University, Rome, 1962. Master of Arts, New York University, 1971.
Doctor of Philosophy, Fordham University, 1980.
Assistant chaplain Medical Center, Jersey City, 1960. Assistant St. Paul of the Cross Church, 1962, St. Catharine Church, Glen Rock, 1963. Professor systematic theology Darlington Seminary, Mahwah, 1962-1974.
Founding faculty member, distinguished professor literature and philosophy Spiritual Center Ramapo College Padovano Peace Pavilion, since 1971. Adjunct professor theology, religious studies Fordham University, 1973—1993. Member Archdiocesan Commission Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, 1965, Commission Instruction Clergy in Documents Vatican II, 1966.
Delegate dialogue group Lutheran-Roman Catholic Theological Conversations, 1969. Delegate-at-large senate of priests Archdiocese of Newark. Danforth associate, since 1975.
Catholic pastor Inclusive Community World Council Churches, since 1986. Lecturer in field, also appearances on radio and television. Parish minister St. Margaret of Scotland, Morristown, New Jersey.
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With Padovano Peace Pavilion, Building Spiritual Center, Ramapo College, Diocese Paterson Ecumenical Commission. Founding president Justice and Peace Commission, Diocese of Paterson, active Resigned Priests Committee. Member Catholic Theological Society of America, Mariological Society of America, National Federation Priests Councils (official representative to Constitutional Convention, Chicago 1968), Corpus (president), Federation Christian Ministries, International Federation of Married Catholic Priests (vice president for North America), North Atlantic Federation for Renewal Catholic Priesthood (board directors), International Federal Renewal Catholic Minister (board directors), International Movement We Are Church(United States representative).
Married Theresa Lackamp, 1974. Children— Mark, Andrew, Paul, Rosemarie.