Background
Belmonte, Frances Rose was born on November 30, 1941 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Thomas Eugene and Dominica Anne (Chimento) Belmonte.
Belmonte, Frances Rose was born on November 30, 1941 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Thomas Eugene and Dominica Anne (Chimento) Belmonte.
Bachelor, Siena College, 1967; Master of Arts, U. Dayton, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, Boston College, 1980.
Teacher junior and senior high school, Catholic schools, Memphis and Louisville, 1961-1968;
in-service for faculties, 15 schools, Boston and New York, 1970-1972;
instructor graduate and undergraduate, colleges and seminars, Memphis and Boston, 1971-1981;
resident theologian, Diocese of Memphis, 1975-1981;
associate graduate faculty, Loyola University, Chicago, 1982-1990;
independent provider addictions services, Chicago, 1986-1992;
assistant professor pastoral studies, Loyola University, Chicago, 1990-1997;
associate professor pastoral studies, Loyola University, Chicago, since 1997. Consultant in addictions recovery Congregations of Women Religious Catholic Schools, 1981-1990. Consultant in prevention programs Catholic schools Archdiocese of Chicago, 1985.
Consultant Vila Serena Treatment Centers, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1989-1993. Theological consultant to president Dominican Sisters, St. Catharine, Kentucky, 1980-1984. Clinical affiliate Cornel U. Employee Development Center, since 1990.
(Date not stated)
Board of directors, president Dehon House, Chicago, 1989-1992, educator, counselor, 1987-1991. Board directors National Coalition of America Nuns, 1983-1985. Member American Association of University Women, National Association Women in Catholic Higher Education, Illinois Alcohol and Other Drug Professional Association, American Academy Religion, College Theology Society (convenor women and religion since 1993).