Background
Morneau, Robert Fealey was born on September 10, 1938 in New London, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Leroy Frederick and Catherine (Fealey) Morneau.
(This succinct and highly readable guide for anyone engage...)
This succinct and highly readable guide for anyone engaged in the highly demanding yet humbling art of preaching. Morneau s ten principles take cues from the Gospel, Church documents, and the insights of St. Augustine, Flannery O Connor, and Robert Frost, and many others. In this inspiring and indispensable booklet, Morneau encourages preachers to find and emulate God s loving and merciful voice through prayer, empathy, and the continuing call to conversion.
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Morneau, Robert Fealey was born on September 10, 1938 in New London, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Leroy Frederick and Catherine (Fealey) Morneau.
Master of Arts, Catholic University, 1962. Doctor of Divinity (honorary), 1979.
Ordained priest Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1966. Instructor philosophy Silver Lake College, Manitowoc, 1966-1978. Director ministry to priests program Green Bay, 1979-1985.
Auxiliary bishop Diocese of Green Bay, since 1978. Ordained bishop, 1979. Chairman commission on prison reform, Wisconsin Catholic Conference.
Lecturer in field.
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(An Introduction to Holistic Prayer)
(Book by Morneau, Bishop Robert F.)
Author: Our Father Revisited, 1978, Trinity Sunday Revisited, 1980, Discovering God's Presence, 1980, Mantras for the Morning, 1981, Mantras for the Evening, 1982, Principles of Preaching, 1982, Seasonal Themes, 1984, Mantras for Midnight, 1985 and others. Author tape series from Alba House. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Board trustees St. Norbert College. Member National Conference Catholic Bishops, Bishops Committee on Priestly Formation, Committee on Education United States Catholic Conference.