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Rev. 1/4/20 MP-1 Margaret Rose Pfeil University of Notre Dame Theology Department 130 Malloy Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 287-1854 (h) (574) 631-9378 (w) [email protected] Status: Associate Teaching Professor in Moral Theology/Christian Ethics Joint Appointment, Center for Social Concerns Faculty Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Adjunct Faculty, Management Department, Mendoza College of Business (Spring 2010) Employment History: William K. Warren Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame (2002-2003) Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia (1999-2002) Education: Ph.D. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 2000 University of Notre Dame M.A. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 1997 University of Notre Dame M.T.S. (Moral Theology, with Distinction) 1994 Weston Jesuit School of Theology B.A. (Government and International Studies, summa cum laude) 1987 University of Notre Dame Shalem Institute Spiritual Direction Certification January 2013-December 2014 Innsbrucker Hochschulkurse (Intensive Conversational German) Summer, 1996 Universität Innsbruck, Austria Instituto de Estudios de America Latina, Cuernavaca, Mexico (Intensive Spanish) August-October, 1987 FAA Certification: Private Pilot's License June, 1984 Golden State Aviation, El Cajon, California Ground School Flight Training 1982-83 Aviation Explorer Scouts Ground School, San Diego, California Dissertation Title: "Toward an Understanding of the Language of Social Sin in Magisterial Teaching" Director: Dr. Jean Porter Academic and Other Honors: 2018 William Toohey Presidential Award for Social Justice, University of Notre Dame 2012 Grenville Clarke Award for Community Service, University of Notre Dame 2008 Hearts Afire Award (United Religious Community of St. Joseph County, Indiana) Paul F. Fenlon Teaching Award, 2003-2004 (Sorin Residence Hall, University of Notre Dame) Faculty Merit Award for Teaching, 2002 (St. Joseph’s University) Induction as Honorary Member, Sigma Delta Pi, National Spanish Honor Society, 2002 (St. Joseph's University) Dissertation Defense Passed with Distinction, March 2000 Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1998-99 (Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame) University Dissertation Fellowship, 1997-98 (University of Notre Dame) Phi Beta Kappa, 1987 Pi Sigma Alpha, 1987 Notre Dame Scholar - J.A. Hart Leach Scholarship, 1983-1987 (University of Notre Dame)

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Page 1: Margaret Rose Pfeil Status: Education CV January 2020.pdfRev. 1/4/20 MP-1 Margaret Rose Pfeil University of Notre Dame Theology Department 130 Malloy Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574)

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Margaret Rose Pfeil

University of Notre Dame Theology Department

130 Malloy Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556

(574) 287-1854 (h) (574) 631-9378 (w)

[email protected] Status: Associate Teaching Professor in Moral Theology/Christian Ethics Joint Appointment, Center for Social Concerns Faculty Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Adjunct Faculty, Management Department, Mendoza College of Business (Spring 2010) Employment History: William K. Warren Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame (2002-2003) Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia (1999-2002) Education: Ph.D. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 2000 University of Notre Dame M.A. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) 1997 University of Notre Dame M.T.S. (Moral Theology, with Distinction) 1994 Weston Jesuit School of Theology B.A. (Government and International Studies, summa cum laude) 1987 University of Notre Dame Shalem Institute Spiritual Direction Certification January 2013-December 2014 Innsbrucker Hochschulkurse (Intensive Conversational German) Summer, 1996 Universität Innsbruck, Austria Instituto de Estudios de America Latina, Cuernavaca, Mexico (Intensive Spanish) August-October, 1987 FAA Certification: Private Pilot's License June, 1984 Golden State Aviation, El Cajon, California Ground School Flight Training 1982-83 Aviation Explorer Scouts Ground School, San Diego, California Dissertation Title: "Toward an Understanding of the Language of Social Sin in Magisterial Teaching"

Director: Dr. Jean Porter Academic and Other Honors: 2018 William Toohey Presidential Award for Social Justice, University of Notre Dame 2012 Grenville Clarke Award for Community Service, University of Notre Dame 2008 Hearts Afire Award (United Religious Community of St. Joseph County, Indiana) Paul F. Fenlon Teaching Award, 2003-2004 (Sorin Residence Hall, University of Notre Dame) Faculty Merit Award for Teaching, 2002 (St. Joseph’s University) Induction as Honorary Member, Sigma Delta Pi, National Spanish Honor Society, 2002 (St. Joseph's University) Dissertation Defense Passed with Distinction, March 2000 Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1998-99 (Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame) University Dissertation Fellowship, 1997-98 (University of Notre Dame) Phi Beta Kappa, 1987 Pi Sigma Alpha, 1987 Notre Dame Scholar - J.A. Hart Leach Scholarship, 1983-1987 (University of Notre Dame)

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Areas of Expertise: Catholic Social Thought; Fundamental Moral Theology; Peace Studies; Spirituality and Ecological Ethics; Liberation Theology; Racial Justice; Ecumenical Dialogue Language Competency: Reading Comprehension: French, German, Latin, and Spanish Fluency: Spanish Publications: Books: Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly with your God: Vatican II, Pastoral Ministry, and Lay Formation for Mission, co-edited with Donald P. McNeill, C.S.C. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Universal, 2016. The Scandal of White Complicity in U.S. Hyper-incarceration: A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance, co-authored with Laurie Cassidy and Alex Mikulich, with a foreword by Sr. Helen Prejean. Content and Context in Theological Ethics, Series Editor Mary Jo Iozzio. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, paperback edition, 2016. Sharing Peace: Mennonites and Catholics in Conversation, co-edited with Gerald Schlabach, based on the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Conference, Notre Dame, 2007. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2013. Violence, Transformation, and the Sacred: They Shall Be Called Children of God (Annual Volume of the College Theology Society), co-edited with Tobias Winright. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2012. Essays in Books: “Impasse and Climate Crisis: A Contemplative View,” Festschrift for Constance FitzGerald, O.Carm., ed. Shawn Copeland and Laurie Cassidy. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, forthcoming 2020. “Formation of Conscience and Nuclear Weapons,” for Nuclear Ethics, ed. Drew Christiansen, S.J. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, forthcoming, 2020. “Approaching Racialized Violence through the Lens of Restorative Justice,” pp. 133-152 in The Role of Religion in Peacebuilding. Crossing Boundaries of Prejudice and Distrust, ed. Pauline Kollontai, Sue Yore, and Sebastian Kim. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017. “Contemplation and Action,” pp. 75-81 in Act Justly, Love Mercifully and Walk Humbly with Your God, ed. Fr. Don McNeill, C.S.C. and Margaret Pfeil. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Universal, 2016. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” pp. 65-91 in Archbishop Romero and Spiritual Leadership in the Modern World, ed. Robert Pelton. Baltimore: Lexington Books, 2015. “Becoming Synergoi: Food, Justice, and Economic Cooperation,” pp. 228-241 in The Almighty and the Dollar: Christian Reflections of Economic Justice, ed. Mark J. Allman. Winona, Minnesota: Anselm Academic, 2012. “The Penitentials as Literature,” pp. 128-131 in The Encyclopedia of Christian Literature, Vol. 1, ed. George Kurian and James D. Smith. Peabody, Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, 2010.

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“Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves: Strategic Appropriation of Catholic Social Teaching,” pp. 64-71 in Prophetic Witness: Catholic Women’s Strategies for the Church, ed. Colleen Griffith, a volume in the Century 21 Series, ed. James Keenan and Patricia De Leeuw. New York: Crossroad, 2009. “An Analysis of the Aparecida Document in Terms of Structural Sin,” pp.123-136 in Aparecida, Quo Vadis?, ed. Robert Pelton, C.S.C. Scranton: University of Scranton Press, 2008. “Power and the Option for the Poor,” pp. 215-227 in Hope and Solidarity: Jon Sobrino’s Challenge to Christian Theology, ed. Stephen Pope. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2008. “Whose Justice? Which Relationality?” pp. 111-129 in Just Policing, Not War: An Alternative Response to World Violence, ed. Gerald W. Schlabach. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2007. “The Transformative Power of the Periphery: Can a White U.S. Catholic Opt for the Poor?” pp. 127-146 in Interrupting White Privilege: Catholic Theologians Break the Silence, ed. Laurie Cassidy and Alex Mikulich. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2007. “Social Sin: Social Reconciliation?” pp. 171-189 in Reconciliation, Nations and Churches in Latin America, ed. Iain Maclean. London: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2006. “Transparent Mediation: The Vocation of the Theologian as Disciple,” pp. 67-76 in New Wine, New Wineskins, ed. William C. Mattison. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005. Articles in Peer-reviewed Publications: “Fifty Years after Populorum progressio: Understanding Integral Human Development in Light of Integral Ecology,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought (Winter 2018), 5-17. “A Theological Understanding of Restorative Justice,” Journal of Moral Theology 5:2 (June 2016), 158-163. “Pacem in terris and a Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance to Hyper-incarceration,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought 11:1 (2014), 127-49. “Love and Poverty: Dorothy Day’s Twofold Diakonia,” Journal of Moral Theology 1:2 (June 2012), 61-71. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” Theological Studies 72:1 (March 2011), 87-115. “Called and Gifted: Charism and Catholic Social Teaching,” Horizons 34:2 (Fall 2007), 222-237. “Liturgy and Ethics: The Liturgical Asceticism of Energy Conservation,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27:2 (Fall/Winter 2007), 127-149. “True Peace: The Power of Solidarity,” New Theology Review (February 2007), 61-70. “The Interpretive Task of Moral Theology: Cultural and Epistemological Considerations,” Josephinum Journal of Theology Vol. 10, No.2 (Summer/Fall 2003), 261-270. “Active Nonviolence in Times of War: The Witness of Dorothy Day,” Journal for Peace & Justice Studies Vol.13, No. 1 (2003), 19-30. “Doctrinal Implications of Magisterial Use of the Language of Social Sin,” Louvain Studies 27 (2002), 132-52. “Correlating Social Sin and Social Reconciliation: Racism as a Test Case,” Journal for Peace & Justice Studies Vol. 12, No. 1 (2002), 95-113.

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“John Howard Yoder’s Pedagogical Approach: A Just War Tradition with Teeth and a Hermeneutic of Peace,” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 76:2 (April 2002). “Sin Revealed in Death: Romero’s Contribution to Magisterial Discourse on Social Sin,” Living Light (Summer 2001), 65-71. "Experiential Learning in Service of a Living Tradition," pp. 245-260 in Theology and the New Histories (Annual Volume of the College Theology Society), ed. Gary Macy. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1999.

Publications in Conference Proceedings: “Theology’s Prophetic Commitment to the Urban Church,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2010, Vol. 65, ed. Jonathan Y. Tan. Cincinnati: CTSA, 2010. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2004, Vol. 59, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2004, 118-119. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2002, Vol. 57, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2002, 159-160. “Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group Report,” Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2001, Vol. 56, ed. Richard C. Sparks. Berkeley: CTSA, 2001, 172-173. "Exploring the Application of Just War Thinking to Post-Cold War Humanitarian Intervention," pp.155-173 in Religion, War, and Peace: Proceedings of the Conference at Ripon College, Wisconsin, November 1-2, 1996. Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, 1997.

Other Publications:

Center for Social Concerns Blog, “Nuclear Disarmament,” 11 January 2018. “Moral and Spiritual Values for Nuclear Disarmament,” Peace Policy (May 2014). “Footwashing,” invited reflection for FaithND, Holy Thursday, 2014. “Caring for the Good News of Creation and Its Fruits: Food, Justice, and Economic Cooperation,” Church Life: A Journal for the New Evangelization 1:4 (Winter 2012), 41-56. “Feed the Hungry with Local Food,” America 206:5 (February 20, 2012), 20-21. “Archbishop Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” in Archbishop Romero and Catholic Social Teaching, ed. Robert Pelton, C.S.C. Notre Dame: The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2009, 1-7. “The Good,” America Magazine 196:11 (March 26, 2007), 9-12. Response to Roberto Goizueta’s Address, the Eighth Annual Lecture sponsored by the Catholic Common Ground Initiative, (New York: National Pastoral Life Council, 2006). “Liturgical Asceticism: Where Grace and Discipleship Meet.” Response to Tom Finger, “Sacramentality,” for the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Colloquium, available at http://www.bridgefolk.net/mctc06v/pfeil.htm. “Hope of Redemption and Coronation of Glory.” Translation of Archbishop Oscar Romero’s Homily, 6 August 1978, Assembly 32:1 (January 2006). “Gloria Dei, Vivens Pauper: Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” The Sign of Peace 4:2 (Spring 2005), 6-9.

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“The Witness of Dorothy Day,” Catholic Peace Fellowship Newsletter, Philadelphia Chapter of Pax Christi, U.S.A. (July 2002), 2. “How Can We Ritually Respond to Social Sin?” Assembly 27 (Spring 2001), 4-5, 8. Book Reviews: Undomesticated Dissent: Democracy and the Public Virtue of Religious Nonconformity, by Curtis W. Freeman. Baylor: Baylor University Press, 2017. Horizons 46:1 (2019), 157-158. The Cosmic Common Good. Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics, by Daniel P. Scheid. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Journal of Catholic Social Thought 16:1 (Winter 2019), 131-132. Catholic Realism and the Abolition of War, by David Carroll Cochran. Maryknoll: Orbis, 2014. Horizons 44:1 (June 2017), 245-246. The Bread of the Strong. Lacouturisme and the Folly of the Cross, 1910-1985, by Jack Lee Downey (New York: Fordham University Press, 2015). Horizons 43:2 (December 2016), 445-446. Be Good and Do Good: Thinking through Moral Theology, by Bernard V. Brady (Maryknoll: Orbis 2015). Conrad Grebel Review 34:1 (Winter 2016), 107-108. Where Justice and Mercy Meet. Catholic Opposition to the Death Penalty, edited by David M. McCarthy, Trudy D. Conway, and Vicki Schieber. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013. Horizons (December 2015), 489-490. The Origins of War: A Catholic Perspective, by Matthew Shadle. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2011. Horizons 41:2 (December 2014), 390-391. Patience with God: The Story of Zacchaeus Continuing in Us, by Tomáš Halík. New York: Doubleday, 2009. Horizons, Annual Book Review Symposium (Spring 2011). What's Wrong with Sin? Sin in Individual and Social Perspective from Schleiermacher to Theologies of Liberation, by Derek Nelson. New York: T&T Clark International, 2009. Theological Studies (December 2010). The Catholic Worker after Dorothy Day, by Dan McKanan. Spiritus (Spring 2009), 120-122. Justice Education: From Service to Solidarity, by Suzanne C. Toton. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006. Horizons 34:1 (Spring 2007), 136-137. Sexing the Church: Gender, Power, and Ethics in Contemporary Catholicism, by Aline Kalbian. American Catholic Studies Review 117:3 (Fall 2006), 79-80. Gender Development and Globalization, by Lourdes Benería, and Globalization and Human Rights, ed. Alison Brysk. Journal of Catholic Social Thought 2:1 (2005), 265-268. The Moral Vision of César Chávez, by Frederick John Dalton, Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, published online at http://www.latinotheology.org/node/90. Sin, by Hugh Connolly, Theological Studies 65 (March 2004), 233. Good Lord, Deliver Us: The Praise of God and the Problem of Evil, by Rowan Crews, Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy Bulletin (Fall 2003). Conscience and Prayer. The Spirit of Catholic Moral Theology, by Dennis J. Billy and James F. Keating, Horizons Vol. 30, No.1 (Spring 2003), 167-168.

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Morality. The Catholic View, by Servais Pinckaers, Living Light 38:3 (Spring 2002), 80-81. Academic and Related Work in Progress: Invited Talk, “Nuclear Disarmament and Formation of Conscience,” Georgetown University, 30-31 January 2020. Invited Talk, “Called and Co-Responsible: Exploring Co-Responsibility for the Mission of the Church,” University of Notre Dame, 4-6 March 2020. Invited Paper, “Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” Romero Days, University of Notre Dame, 23-25 March 2020. Invited Lecture, “Tending the Flame: Spiritual Practices to Nourish Ministry,” Holy Cross Associates, 4 April 2020. Invited Retreat Facilitation, “Ecotheology,” The Hermitage, Three Rivers, Michigan, 11 April and 31 October 2020. Theology Proseminar, University of Notre Dame, 21 April 2020. Invited Working Group Session on Contemplative Ecology, Kylemore Abbey, Ireland, 31 May - 6 June 2020. Preparing essays for an edited volume based on “Intercessory Prayer,” Colloquium on Mennonite-Catholic Ecumenical Dialogue, McGrath Institute for Church Life, Notre Dame, 1 October 2016. Requested Online Review for Syndicate Symposium. Eduardo Colon Emeric, Oscar Romero’s Theological Vision. Liberation and the Transfiguration of the Poor (Spring 2020). Requested Book Review for the Journal of Moral Theology. Choosing Peace. The Catholic Church Returns to Gospel Nonviolence, ed. Marie Dennis. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2018 (due Spring 2020). Requested Book Review for the Journal of Moral Theology. Blessed Are the Peacemakers. Pacifism, Just War, and Peacebuilding. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2019 (due Spring 2020). Requested article, “Nonviolence and Formation of Conscience,” for a special issue of the online journal, Religions on “Religion and Violence, Rights and Reconciliation” (due Summer 2020). Academic Papers, Presentations, and Panel Participation at Professional Gatherings: Organization and Moderation of Mennonite Catholic Theological Colloquium, “Does Peacebuilding Need Peace Theology?” University of Notre Dame, 19 October 2019. Panel Discussion, “Race and Catholic Social Teaching,” University-wide Forum on White Fragility, by Robin DiAngelo, University of Notre Dame, 6 September 2019. Moderator, Panel Discussion, Romero Days, 19 March 2019, University of Notre Dame. Invited Conference Presentation, “Catholic Social Teaching and Care of Creation,” Listening to the Earth: Thinking about Ecology in the Holy Land Conference, Tantur Institute, Jerusalem, 18-20 November 2018. Invited Panel Presentation, “Nonviolence in Catholic Theology,” Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics (5 January 2018, Portland)

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“Retreat Day on Inclusion” for the Student Affairs Staff at the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, 9 May 2017. Planning and Facilitation of “Intercessory Prayer,” Symposium on Mennonite-Catholic Ecumenical Dialogue, Institute for Church Life, 1 October 2016. Invited Panel Discussion, “Interfaith Conversation about Climate Change,” St. Mary’s College, 11 November 2015. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” invited talk delivered at the launch of Fr. Robert Pelton’s volume on Romero, Kellogg Institute, 17 September 2015. “Approaching Racialized Violence through the Lens of Restorative Justice,” invited conference talk, International Conference on Peace and Reconciliation, York St. John University, York, UK, 22 June 2015. “It’s Never Just War: Exploring Violence and Roman Catholicism,” invited panel response, Roman Catholic Studies Section, American Academy of Religion, San Diego, CA, 23 November 2014. “Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited lecture for the 2014 Romero Conference, University of Notre Dame, 28 September 2014. “Lamentation and Hope,” refereed paper with Naomi Wenger, Rooted and Grounded Conference, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, IN, 18-20 September 2014. “Contemplative Service,” invited panel participation at the annual Bridgefolk Mennonite-Catholic Ecumenical Dialogue, St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, MN, 28 July 2014. “Simplicity and Monasticism,” paper for the annual meeting of the College Theology Society, St. Vincent’s College, Latrobe, PA, 28 May – 1 June 2014. Invited Panel Talk, “An Ethical Consideration of the Global Arms Trade,” Globalization Interest Group, Catholic Theological Society of America annual meeting, Miami, Florida, 7 June 2013. Invited Panel Presentation and Facilitation, “Pacem in terris and Catholic Social Teaching,” at the conference, “Peace Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Celebrating 50 Years Since Pacem in terris,” University of Notre Dame, 21-23 March 2013. Invited Response, Ecclesiological Investigations Group, “From Catholic Worker to Fresh Expressions: The Theology and Mission of Para-ecclesial Experiments,” American Academy of Religion, Chicago, 19 November 2012. Refereed Paper, “Terrible Luminosity: Social Sin, Systemic Reconciliation, and the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,” Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, January 2012, Washington, D.C. “Community-based Research: The Case of the Monroe Park Grocery Co-op and Regional Food Security Coalition,” presentation with Mary Beckman and Naomi Penney, International Association of Research on Service-learning and Community Engagement, 2-4 November 2011, Chicago, Illinois. “Liturgy Forms Us for Life in This World – Diakonia,” invited plenary address, “Formed for the Liturgy, Reformed by the Liturgy” Conference, 20-22 June 2011, University of Notre Dame. “Becoming Synergoi: Food Cooperatives and the Idea of a Local Economy,” invited presentation to the “Economic Justice for All: Twenty-five Years Later” Interest Group, Annual Meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America, 9-12 June, San Jose, California.

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“Becoming a Peacebuilding Church,” invited panel discussion with Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers, John Paul Lederach, and John Katunga, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 29 March 2011. “Environment and Race,” invited panel presentation, “Dear Brothers and Sisters” Conference, University of Notre Dame, 26 March 2011. “Examining the Ethical Dimensions of a World without Nuclear Weapons,” invited symposium presentation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 4 February 2011. Moderator, “The Church and Urban Poverty,” Invited Session, Annual Meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America, 10-13 June 2010. “Theory and Practice: Teaching Sustainability through Community-based Learning,” invited paper for the conference, “Renewing the Campus: Sustainability and the Catholic University,” University of Notre Dame, 9 October 2009. National Faith, Justice, and Civic Learning Conference, “Theology, Sustainability, and the Academy: Exploring and Integrating a Spiritual Approach to University and Program Sustainability,” presentation with Rachel Novick (Office of Sustainability) and Cynthia Toms-Smedley (Center for Social Concerns), Chicago, 25-27 June 2009. College Theology Society Annual Meeting, Special Forum, “Race and Diversity in the Classroom,” convened by Laurie Cassidy and co-moderated with Alex Mikulich, Notre Dame, Indiana, 30 May 2009. Association of Moral Education Annual Meeting, “Civic Engagement and Moral Learning: Pedagogies and Promising Practices from Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns,” presentation with Jay Brandenberger (Center for Social Concerns), University of Notre Dame, 15 November 2008. Annual Bridgefolk Conference, “Saints Who Were Not Perfect: John Howard Yoder,” invited paper, St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, 25 July 2008. College Theology Society Annual Meeting, “The Challenge of Peace after 25 Years,” refereed panel participation, 29 May – 1 June 2008. Catholic Theology Society of America Annual Meeting, “Incarceration and White Privilege,” refereed panel participation, Catholic Social Thought Group, Miami, 5-8 June 2008. Catholic Peacebuilding Conference, “Liturgy, Spirituality, and Peacebuilding,” invited presentation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, 13-15 April 2008. “Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited paper, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, 18 March 2008. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, invited panel presentation to the White Privilege Developing Group, Los Angeles, California, 8 June 2007. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, Moderator, panel discussion of the Latin American Episcopal Conference Meeting in Aparecida, Brazil, Los Angeles, California, 9 June 2007. “ROTC on Catholic Campuses,” invited panel presentation in collaboration with Lt. Col. Kelly Jordan (Notre Dame Army ROTC) and Michael Schorsch (Catholic Peace Fellowship), St. Elizabeth College, College Station, New Jersey, 19-20 September 2006. Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Annual Higher Education Wrap-Around Meeting, “The Significance of ROTC for the Catholic Campus,” invited panel presentation with Lt. Col. Kelly Jordan and Michael Griffin, Washington, D.C., 20 February 2005.

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American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, “Lessons Learned from the U.S./Iraq Conflicts, 1989 to the Present,” invited panel presentation to the Religion, Social Conflict, and Peace Group, with John Kelsay, Mark Juergensmeyer, Simon Harak, and Daniel McKanan, Philadelphia, November 2005. “An Education in Ecological Responsibility,” refereed paper written with Dr. Wilasa Vichit-Vadakan, Department of Civil Engineering, and Katie Kelly, undergraduate researcher, given at the conference, “The Role of Engineering at Catholic Universities,” University of Dayton, 23 September 2005. New Wine, New Wineskins Symposium, “Liturgy and Ethics: Sacramental Imagination and Social Practices of Reconciliation,” invited paper, University of Notre Dame, 29 July 2005. Mennonite-Catholic Theological Colloquium, “What Have We Learned? What’s Next?” panel discussion of “Called Together To Be Peacemakers” (Mennonite-Catholic Theological Report, 2004), with Drew Christiansen, Nancy Heisey, and Earl Zimmerman, Eastern Mennonite University, 21 July 2005. Pastoral Liturgy Conference, “Dorothy Day’s Understanding of the Eucharist,” invited presentation, University of Notre Dame, 21 June 2005. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Touching the Wounds of the Resurrected Body: Notes from Latin America and Africa on the Dynamics of White Privilege,” invited paper given in the Missiology Continuing Group, 10 June 2005. “Discussion of Monseñor Romero: A Bishop for the Third Millennium, by Robert Pelton, C.S.C.,” invited panel participation with Ernesto Valiente and J. Matthew Ashley, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism and the Theology Department, University of Notre Dame, 17 February 2005. Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, “Ethics By Liturgy’s Light: Romero’s Interpretation of the Feast of the Transfiguration,” refereed paper, Miami, 8 January 2005. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Solidarity with Africa,” invited panel presentation to the Black Catholic Theology Group, Reston, Virginia 10-13 June 2004. Catholic Social Thought across the Curriculum Conference, “Formation of Conscience in Service of Peacemaking,” (conference paper), and “Best Practices and Next Steps” (plenary panel), St. Thomas University, St. Paul, Minnesota, 23-25 October 2003. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, “The Option for the Poor: Dismantling White Privilege as Part of the Theological Vocation,” Cincinnati, Ohio, 5-8 June 2003. College Theology Society Annual Meeting, “In the Mission or On the Margins: Teaching Catholic Social Teaching,” teaching workshop presentation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 29 May 2003. Student Peace Studies Conference, “A Time of War,” invited panel participation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 28 March 2003. Panel discussion, “Has the Case for War Been Made? Would It Be a Just War?” Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 29 January 2003. “Called and Gifted: Charism and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited presentation for the “Conference on the New ‘New Things’: Catholic Social Teaching and the Twenty-first Century,” University of Notre Dame, 4-7 April 2002. “Active Nonviolence in Times of War: The Witness of Dorothy Day,” invited paper for the “Conference on Modern Peacemakers in Our Times,” Villanova University, 21-23 March 2002. “Considering Poverty through the Lens of Theology,” invited presentation for “The Catholic Intellectual Tradition: Addressing Poverty and Injustice,” 2002 Social Ministry Gathering and Higher Education Wrap-Around Meeting, sponsored by Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Association of Catholic

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Colleges and Universities, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat of Social Development and World Peace and Secretariat for Education, Washington, D.C., 23-24 February 2002. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Martyrdom as Reverse Mission: The Impact of the U.S. Churchwomen in the United States,” refereed panel participation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 7-10 June 2001. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, Moderator, Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group, “Catholic Social Teaching as Missio Ad Gentes,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 7-10 June 2001. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, Moderator, Ex Corde Ecclesiae and Communion Theologies Select Group, “Ex Corde Ecclesiae: Its Implementation and the Supporting Theologies of Communion,” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 7-10 June 2001. “Interdisciplinary Teaching Initiatives in the Core,” invited presentation on “Prophets and Profits,” Jesuit Core Education Second Annual Conference, Georgetown University, 6 April 2001. “Spirituality for Justice: Mystagogical Reflection Groups,” invited presentation given at the “Commitment to Justice in Jesuit Higher Education Conference,” Santa Clara University, 5-8 October 2000. College Theology Society Annual Meeting, “The Ecclesial Practice of Oscar Romero,” refereed paper, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 June 2000. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, “Sin Revealed in Death: Romero’s Contribution to the Magisterial Discourse on Social Sin,” refereed panel presentation, San Jose, California, 10 June 2000. Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, "The Language of Social Sin in Magisterial Teaching," Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group, Miami, Florida, June 1999. Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, “John Howard Yoder’s Pedagogical Approach: A Just War Tradition with Teeth and a Hermeneutic of Peace,” refereed panel presentation, San Francisco, California, January 1999. Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, "The Ethical Implications of the Use of Computer Technology: A Theological Perspective," Computer Technologies Interest Group, San Francisco, California, January 1999. College Theology Society Annual Meeting, "Experiential Learning in Service of a Living Tradition," refereed paper, St. Louis, Missouri, May 1998. American Academy of Religion Midwest Regional Meeting, "The Ethical Implications of the Use of Computer Technology: A Theological Perspective," Chicago, Illinois, March 1998. "Exploring the Application of Just War Thinking to Post-Cold War Humanitarian Intervention," refereed paper given at the Conference on Religion, War, and Peace, sponsored by the Wisconsin Institute, a Consortium for the Study of War, Peace, and Global Cooperation, Ripon College, November 1996. Invited Lectures: “Dorothy Day’s Eucharistic Spirituality,” Holy Cross College, 10 April 2019. “Tending the Flame: Spiritual Practice, Advocacy, and Activism,” Seattle University Catholic Heritage Lecture, 7 March 2019. “Known in the Breaking of Bread,” Edith Stein Conference, University of Notre Dame, 15 February 2019. “Saint Oscar Arnulfo Romero: Sentir con la Iglesia,” Center for Spirituality, Theologies of Lived Faith Lecture Series, St. Mary’s College, 8 October 2018.

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“Racialized Violence and Restorative Justice,” St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 April 2017. “Development and Integral Ecology,” Villanova University, 16 February 2017. “Human Dignity,” Human Dignity Conference, University of Notre Dame, 4-6 April 2016. “A Theological Account of Restorative Justice,” keynote lecture, sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Death Penalty, Catholic University of America, and Mt. St. Mary’s University, Washington, D.C., 6 November 2015. “Oscar Romero,” Saturday with the Saints Series, Institute for Church Life, University of Notre Dame, 10 October 2015. “Charismatic Women Witnesses of Peace,” St. Ambrose University, 19 March 2015. “Capital Punishment and Restorative Justice,” Dominican University, 19 February 2015. Invited Response to Michelle Alexander, “The New Jim Crow,” St. Mary’s College, 9 February 2015. “Food Justice and the Integrity of Creation,” King’s University College, London Ontario Canada, 6 March 2014. “Restorative Justice and Racial Reconciliation,” Gerber Lecture, Newman University, Wichita, Kansas, 7 November 2013. “Vatican II and the Signs of the Times,” Immaculate Conception Church, Columbus, Ohio, 17 October 2013. “The Spirituality of Nonviolence,” Villanova University, 14 November 2012. “Learning Catholic Social Teaching,” plenary lecture, National Catholic Education Association Conference, University of Notre Dame, 28 June 2012. “Dorothy Day and God’s Hospitality,” the Lampen Lecture Series, Ancilla College, Donaldson, Indiana, 10 October 2011. “Witnesses of Hope,” Summer Institute, Duke Divinity School, Duke University, 3 June 2009. Three-day Series of Lectures, co-presented with Michael Baxter, for the Annual Peace Guest Series at the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, 17-19 March 2009. “A Spirituality of Nonviolence and the Reality of Mass Incarceration,” the Annual Pierre Lecture, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas, 19 February 2009. “ROTC on the Catholic Campus,” Elms College, 24 April 2008. “Dorothy Day on Love and Friendship,” Villanova University, 19 February 2008. “Charism, the Power of the Holy Spirit, and Women in the Catholic Church,” Bishop Imesch Annual Lecture, University of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois, 6 September 2007. “Oscar Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” Corpus Christi University Parish Spring Lecture Series, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, 17 April 2007. Invited response to Roberto Goizueta’s address, the Eighth Annual Lecture sponsored by the Catholic Common Ground Initiative, the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 24 June 2006. “Microcredit and the Struggle Against Poverty: The Moral Perspective,” International Conference on Microcredit, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Vatican City, 28 February 2006.

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“Love in Action: Social Class and Spirituality,” St. Mary’s College Lenten Spirituality Series, 2 March 2004. “Use of Power and Right Relationships,” International Assembly of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, South Bend, Indiana, 15 November 2003. “Racism and Catholic Social Teaching,” Football Saturday Lecture Series (sponsored by the Catholic Social Tradition Program), University of Notre Dame, 8 November 2003. “Catholic Social Teaching in the Twenty-first Century,” Villanova University, 19 April 2001. “Social Sin and Social Reconciliation,” Brown University, 16 March 2001. Other Academic Presentations and Responsibilities: Moral Theology presentations for Diaconal Formation Course, Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend (September 2019). “Center for Social Concerns and Outreach,” Moreau Class, University of Notre Dame, 13 February and 14 November 2019. Planning and Co-facilitation of “Tending the Flame,” a contemplative retreat for alumni engaged in social justice work, Sacred Heart Parish Center, Notre Dame, 2-4 June 2019. “Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves,” invited talk to SSLP formation class, Center for Social Concerns, 16 and 17 April 2019. External Review, Theology Department, Dominican University, 11-12 April 2019. Theology of Nonviolence International Roundtable Research Group White Paper, presented to the Vatican 4-5 April 2019. “Moral Theology and Vocation,” invited presentation to the Theology Majors Proseminar, University of Notre Dame, 2 April 2019. Lenten Reflection (in Spanish), for Campus Ministry Lenten Series, University of Notre Dame, 27 March 2019. “Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker,” invited facilitation of Emmanuel Katongole’s doctoral seminar, 5 April 2019, and Master’s seminar, November 14, 2019. Podcast, “Signs of the Times: Impasse and Dark Night in the Face of Climate Change,” Center for Social Concerns, 1 February 2019. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 6 November 2018. Moderator, “Torture and Eucharist. Twentieth Anniversary,” with William Cavanaugh and Sean O’Brien, Romero Days, 24 March 2018, University of Notre Dame. “Scholarship and Social Justice Activism,” invited presentation to the Theology Majors Proseminar, University of Notre Dame, 20 March 2018. Member, Notre Dame Delegation to the Vatican Conference, “Prospects for a World without Nuclear Weapons,” 8-10 November 2017, Rome, Italy. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 2 November 2017.

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“Just War Theory, 1983 to the Present,” invited lecture, Center for Social Concerns, 27 October 2017. “Radical Catholicism and the Catholic Worker,” invited lecture to “Catholicism and Politics” course, (Prof. Daniel Philpott), 5 October 2017. “Capital Punishment and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited lecture, McGrath Institute for Church Life, Life Lunch Seminar, 12 September 2017. Board Planning Committee, Bridgefolk Ecumenical Dialogue Annual Conference, “Baptismal Unity and the Trilateral Mennonite, Catholic, and Lutheran Report,” Seattle, 27-30 July 2017. “Concluding Synthetic Remarks,” invited panel remarks, Soul of Development Conference, University of Notre Dame, 25 March 2017. “Contemplative Awareness and the Concept of Being a Neighbor,” Workshop at the Soul of Development Conference, University of Notre Dame, 25 March 2017. “Catholic Social Teaching and the Capabilities Approach,” invited response at the Catholic Social Teaching and Development Symposium, University of Notre Dame, 3 February 2017. “Ethics and Catholic Higher Education,” to the CSC seminar, “Equity, Justice, and U.S. Catholic Higher Education,” 30 November 2016. “Notre Dame’s Sustainability Strategy,” invited panel talk, Center for Science, Technology, and Values, 16 November 2016. “Food Justice,” invited panel talk for the Community and Health Enhancement Series, Memorial Hospital and Notre Dame, 15 November 2016. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 10 November 2016. “Romero’s Beatification,” invited panel talk, Romero Days, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, 1 April 2016. “White Privilege,” invited lecture, White Privilege Seminar, University of Notre Dame, 29 February 2016. “Economic Inequality,” invited talk for the Pizza, Pop, and Politics Series, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 25 February 2016. “Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker,” invited lectures to Emmanuel Katongole’s graduate (29 March 2016) and undergraduate (24 February 2016) Peace Studies seminars. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 19 November 2015. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” Moral Theology Colloquium, University of Notre Dame, 18 November 2015. “Vatican II and Ecumenism,” invited presentation to the Lifelong Learning Institute, Greencroft and Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, 22 September 2015. Consultation and drafting of a document of the Center for Social Concerns regarding the China Policy, September 2015. Planning Committee Chairperson, Bridgefolk National Ecumenical Conference, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, 20-23 August 2015.

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“A Theological Assessment of the Department of Justice Report on Ferguson,” invited panel participation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 21 April 2015. “Nuclear Disarmament,” invited panel participation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 7 February 2015. “White Privilege and Catholic Social Teaching,” White Privilege Seminar, University of Notre Dame, 2 February 2015. Nuclear Disarmament Symposium, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C., October 2-3, 2014. “Socioeconomic Poverty,” invited panel talk, Hall Staff Training, University of Notre Dame, August 2014. “Sustainability,” invited class lecture, Summer Scholars Program, University of Notre Dame, June 2014. Nuclear Disarmament Symposium, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, invited paper and participation, 24-25 April 2014. “Mental Illness and Catholic Social Teaching,” CSC Mental Illness Seminar, 18 March 2014. “Catholic Social Thought,” presentation for the Common Good Initiative, 19 March 2014. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 21 November 2013. “Catholic Social Teaching: Making It Real,” facilitation of two-day symposium with administrators of secondary and higher education institutions sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Columbus, Ohio, 10-11 October 2013. “Catholic Social Teaching,” lecture to the Gospel of Life Seminar, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 25 September 2013. “The Four Churchwomen Martyrs of El Salvador,” Saturdays with the Saints Lecture Series, Institute for Church Life, University of Notre Dame, 21 September 2013. “Catholic Social Teaching,” invited seminar lecture and facilitation for administrators of the Trinity Health Care System, Livonia, Michigan, 15 August 2013. “Dignitatis humanae,” lecture to the Novitiates of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, St. Mary’s College, 8 August 2013. “Book Discussion: The Scandal of White Complicity in U.S. Hyper-incarceration,” invited talk, Loyola University New Orleans, 10 April 2013. “How Do We Build a Collaborative Learning Community?” co-facilitation of Ethics Café event, sponsored by the Graduate School, the John J. Reilly Center, and the Kaneb Center, 4 October 2012. Panel Book Discussion, Just and Unjust Peace. An Ethic of Political Reconciliation, by Daniel Philpott, sponsored by the Tocqueville Program, 31 August 2012. Panel Discussion, “Pacem in terris and Respectful Dialogue,” sponsored by the Center for Social Concerns, 10 September 2012. “Nonviolence,” to the Summer Scholars Program, 16 July 2012. “Poverty and Catholic Social Teaching,” SSLP Orientation, 24-25 April 2012. Catholic Social Teaching Multi-university Research Meeting, Loyola University, Chicago, 23 March and 13 July 2012.

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“Catholic Social Thought,” presentation for the Common Good Initiative, 6 March 2012. “The Catholic Worker Movement and Catholic Social Thought,” guest lecture, Political Theology course (Prof. Dan Philpott), University of Notre Dame, 1 March 2012. “Human Dignity and the Common Good,” lecture for John Cavadini’s “Human Dignity” course, 28 February 2012. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 17 November 2011. “Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the CSC Seminar, “Global Health,” 15 November 2011. “Poverty and Homelessness,” presentation to the CSC Seminar, “Urban Poverty,” 8 November 2011. “The Catholic Worker and Catholic Social Thought,” Integritas Seminar, 29 September 2011. “Evangelium vitae and Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the CSC Seminar, “The Gospel of Life,” 19 September 2011. “Justice in the World and Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the SSLP Follow-up Workshop, 28 August 2011. Planning Committee Chairperson, 2011 Annual Meeting of Bridgefolk (Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue), Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, Pennsylvania, 4-7 August 2011. Co-organizer, 2011 Annual Meeting of the College Theology Society, Iona College, 2-5 June 2011. “The Catholic Worker Movement and Catholic Social Thought,” guest lecture, Political Theology course (Prof. Dan Philpott), University of Notre Dame, 1 March 2011. “Food Cooperatives and Catholic Social Thought,” guest lecture, Poverty Studies Seminar (Prof. Connie Mick), University of Notre Dame, 22 February 2011. Facilitator, Plenary Discussion, “Dear Brothers and Sisters” Conference, University of Notre Dame, 25 March 2011. Lenten Reflection Facilitator, Notre Dame M.Div. Program, 21 March 2011. Invited participation in the Law and Human Development Seminar, Notre Dame School of Law, 22 November 2010. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 11 November 2010. “White Privilege,” to the CSC Seminar, “Youth Violence,” 5 October 2010. “Catholic Social Thought and the Environment,” to the CSC Seminar, “Energy Policy,” 22 September 2010. “Caritas in veritate and Integral Human Development,” panel presentation at the Notre Dame Forum, 21 September 2010. “Catholic Social Thought and Microfinance,” to the CSC/Mendoza College of Business Seminar, “ACCION,” 15 September 2010. “Catholic Social Thought and Sustainability,” to the CSC Seminar, “Sustainability,” 8 September 2010. “Nuclear Weapons,” presentation at “Peace among the Peoples,” International Ecumenical Peace Conference, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, 28-31 July 2010.

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“Catholic Social Teaching and the Signs of the Times,” panel presentation for the Global Issues Seminar, Kroc Institute, 26 July 2010. “Footwashing and Nonviolence,” presentation at the Annual Meeting of Bridgefolk (Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue), St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, 23-25 July 2010. “White Privilege,” to the Admissions Office Summer Scholars Seminar, 29 June 2010. Conference Planning Committee Co-Chair, with Ann Astell, “Transforming Violence: Cult, Culture, and Acculturation,” Annual Meeting of the Colloquium on Violence & Religion, University of Notre Dame, 30 June – 4 July 2010. Presentation to the Board of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion Annual Meeting regarding conference planning for the 2010 COV&R meeting, University of London, England, 7-12 July 2009. Conference Planning Committee, “Peace among the Peoples,” International Ecumenical Peace Conference, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, 28-31 July 2010. “The Catholic Worker Movement,” presentation to the Leadership through Solidarity Seminar, Center for Social Concerns, 17 April 2010. Referee, The Conrad Grabel Review, March 2010. “Caritas in veritate,” presentation to the Moral Theology Colloquium, 17 March 2010. “Methods in Community-based Learning,” presentation to the Faculty Learning Seminar, Center for Social Concerns, 19 February 2010. “Catholic Social Tradition on the Environment,” to the CSC Seminar, “Environmental Justice and Human Rights in New Orleans,” 17 February 2010. “Black-Collar Workers,” Panel Discussion on Labor, Race, and the Recession, Center for Social Concerns, 4 February 2010. “Evangelium vitae and Moral Theology,” to the CSC Seminar, “Gospel of Life,” 14 September 2009. “Microfinance and Catholic Social Teaching,” to the CSC Seminar, “ACCION,” 23 September 2009. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 12 November 2009. “A Spirituality to Sustain Action,” a seminar team-taught with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove as part of the Duke Summer Institute, Duke Divinity School, Duke University, 31 May – 5 June 2009. “Catholic Social Tradition on the Environment,” to the CSC Seminar, “Environmental Justice and Human Rights in New Orleans,” 4 March 2009. “Contemplation and the Call to Service,” to the Contemplation and Action Retreat, sponsored by the CSC and Campus Ministry, 28 February 2009. “Theology and Vocation,” to the M.Div. Community on Formation Night, 16 February 2009. “Liberation Theology and the Chilean Context,” to the CSC Seminar, “Chile/ILADES,” 30 October 2008. “Faithful Citizenship,” with Jerry Powers (Kroc Institute) to the CSC Seminars on 17 September 2008, and to Theology on Tap, 15 October 2008. Accompaniment of M.Div. Program Immersion Trip to Monterrey, Mexico, 20-27 May 2008.

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Conference Coordinator, “Called Together To Be Peacemakers,” 30-31 July 2007, University of Notre Dame, in cooperation with the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Colloquium and the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana. Organizing Committee, Annual Romero Lecture, University of Notre Dame, March 2006. Facilitation of the “Catholic Social Teaching Workshop” for faculty and administrators, Iona College, New York, 16-18 June 2006. Co-coordinator, Romero Lecture, with Robert Pelton, C.S.C., and J. Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame, April 2006. Conference Coordinator, “White Privilege: Implications for the Catholic University, the Church, and Theology,” University of Notre Dame, 26-28 March 2006. “Catholic Social Thought,” presentations to the Latino Community Leadership Seminar and the Global Issues Seminar, University of Notre Dame, 11 July and 25 July 2005. Conference Co-coordinator, “Romero: A Bishop for the New Millennium,” with Robert Pelton, C.S.C. and J. Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame, 15-17 March 2005. Junior Parents’ Weekend Academic Workshop, College of Arts and Letters, invited talk, University of Notre Dame, 19 February 2005. Presenter, Theology Department Proseminar, University of Notre Dame, 3 February 2005. Presenter, Annual Teaching Workshop for Doctoral Candidates in the Theology Department, 2002-05. Planning Committee Member for the Annual Social Ministry Gathering and Higher Education Wrap-Around Meeting, sponsored by Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat of Social Development and World Peace and Secretariat for Education, Washington, D.C. (2003-present). Participant, “Catholic Social Teaching and the Environment,” Catholic scholars’ consultation sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, 28-30 October 2004. Participant, “Association of Theological Schools Roundtable for Newly Appointed Faculty,” Pittsburgh, 22-24 October 2004. Facilitator, “Spirituality and Moral Theology Workshop,” New Wine, New Wineskins Symposium of Young Catholic Moral Theologians, University of Notre Dame, July 2004. Coordinator, Theology Track of the Pre-College Summer Experience, Office of Admissions, University of Notre Dame, 2004-2005. Member of a faculty research delegation to El Salvador sponsored by the Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 17-25 May 2004. Member of a Notre Dame delegation to the “Call to Solidarity with Africa Conference,” Enugu, Nigeria, 1-11 January 2004. Co-coordinator, New Wine, New Wineskins Annual Symposium of Young Moral Theologians, University of Notre Dame, 2003-2004. “The Option for the Poor and the Social Teachings of the Church,” invited workshop given at the Option for the Poor Conference, University of Notre Dame, 10-13 November 2002.

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“Transparent Mediation: The Vocation of the Theologian as Disciple,” invited presentation for “New Wine, New Wineskins,” a Symposium for Young Moral Theologians, University of Notre Dame, 18-20 July 2002. Invited participation in Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue, “Creating Peacemaking Communities for the New Millennium: Catholics and Mennonites Bridging the Divide,” St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, 11-14 July 2002. “Catholic Social Teaching in Conversation with the Disciplines,” a faculty development workshop sponsored by the Faith-Justice Institute, St. Joseph’s University, 17 May 2001. Other Public Presentations: Sexual Abuse Crisis Circle Process, 2 sessions, Our Lady of the Road, 11 and 15 September 2018. “Racism and the Catholic Church,” presentation at the Center for Civil and Human Rights Roundtable, University of Notre Dame, 16 April 2018. “The Works of Mercy,” co-presentation with Biff Weidman, Bridgefolk Annual Conference, College of St. Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota, 30 July 2016. “Becoming Co-Conspirators: A Retreat on Racial Justice,” co-facilitated with Alex Mikulich and Laurie Cassidy, Loyola University, Baltimore, Maryland, 12 March 2016. “The Catholic Worker,” Lenten Saturday Reflection, Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley, 27 February 2016. “Simplicity and Aging,” invited talk with Biff Weidman, Holy Cross Village, 24 February 2016. “Laudato si,” Theology on Tap talk with Kristi Haas, St. Joseph Parish, South Bend, Indiana, 16 February 2016. “Simplicity,” invited talk with Biff Weidman, Institute for Church Life Contemplation Series, 19 January 2016. “Simplicity and Contemplation,” a retreat facilitated with Biff Weidman, The Hermitage, Three Rivers, Michigan, 3 October 2016. “Nonviolence,” requested talk to the JustFaith Group, Little Flower Catholic Church, South Bend, Indiana, 16 November 2015. Podcast Course, “Open Hands, Willing Hearts,” recorded with Patience Robbins, a Lenten Contemplative Reflection Series, Shalem Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, February-March 2015. Senior Class Retreat Team, University of Notre Dame, 30-31 January 2015. Retreat Team, University of Notre Dame Discernment Coalition Retreat, 4-5 April 2014. “The U.S. Criminal Justice System: A Theological Perspective,” St. Michael and the Archangels Episcopal Church, South Bend, Indiana, 16 March 2014. Facilitator, Retreat for Teachers, St. Matthew Cathedral and School, South Bend, Indiana, 30 August 2013. Facilitator, Lenten Day of Reflection for the M.Div. Program, University of Notre Dame, 30 March 2013. “Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited talk, Parish, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 16 February 2013. Facilitator, Transition Michiana Conference of the Food Security Coalition, Salvation Army Kroc Center, South Bend, 24-26 January 2013.

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“Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” invited talk, St. Monica Parish, Indianapolis, 15 September 2012. “Catholic Social Teaching and Health Care,” workshop facilitation for administrators in the Trinity Health Care System, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 15 August 2012. “Oscar Romero and Catholic Social Teaching,” Romero Days, Kellogg Institute for Internation Studies, 27 March 2012. “Catholic Social Teaching,” St. Pius X Catholic Church, Granger, 8 April 2011. “Dorothy Day and the Works of Mercy,” Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, North Judson, Indiana, 4 April 2011. “Almsgiving,” Farley Hall Lenten Reflection, 30 March 2011. “Contemplation and Action,” retreat talk for undergraduate students, University of Notre Dame, 26 February 2011. “Academic Life: Integrating Research, Teaching, and Practice,” retreat talk for graduate students in Theology, University of Notre Dame, 29 January 2011. “Economic Justice,” St. Joseph Catholic Church, South Bend, 13 January 2011. “Blessed Are the Peacemakers,” Mennonite-Catholic Day of Reflection, presenter, St. Matthew Cathedral, South Bend, 18 September 2010. “Poverty and Homelessness,” panel presentation to Sisters of St. Joseph – Third Order of St. Francis National Conference, South Bend Marriott, 13 July 2010. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, North Judson, Indiana, 3 March 2010. “Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement,” Confirmation Class, St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 21 March 2010. “Dorothy Day,” Lenten Lecture Series, Andre Place, Holy Cross Village, 24 February 2010. Closing Prayer, Junior Parents’ Weekend Banquet, 20 February 2010. Homily at the Blessing and Sending Ceremony, M.Div. Program, 30 April 2009. “The Catholic Social Tradition,” St. Joseph Catholic Church, 23 September 2008. “White Privilege,” Gathering for the 75th Anniversary of the Catholic Worker Movement, Worcester, Massachusetts, 9-14 July 2008. “White Privilege,” Holy Cross Mission Center Orientation, 20 August 2007. “Romero’s Theology of Transfiguration,” The Hermitage, Three Rivers, Michigan, 6 August 2005. “Group Spirituality,” Holy Cross Associates Orientation, Moreau Seminary, 3 August 2005. “Active Nonviolence,” JustFaith Group, St. Joseph Catholic Church, 22 March 2005. “Overseas Reentry Program 2005,” co-facilitator of retreat for Returned Overseas Missionaries, Holy Cross Center, LaPorte, Indiana, 25-26 January 2005.

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“Elections 2004,” panel presentation, Sacred Heart Parish, Notre Dame, 5 October 2004. “Racism and White Privilege,” presentation to Holy Cross seminarians, Old College, University of Notre Dame, 29 March 2004. “The Option for the Poor,” presentation to Urban Plunge Participants, 16 November 2003. “Reconciliation,” presentation at Sacred Heart Parish, Notre Dame, 9 November 2003. “The Call of the Catholic Social Tradition,” Discernment Seminar (Theology Department/Center for Social Concerns), 29 September 2003. “Catholic Social Teaching,” Center for Social Concerns Seminars, 11 February 2003. “Career as Vocation,” presentation to the Senior Retreat, Campus Ministry/Center for Social Concerns, 1 February 2003. “Pacifism and Just War Traditions,” workshop for the staff of the Center for Social Concerns, 8 January 2003. “Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the Andrews McMeel Conference for Summer Service Internship Site Supervisors, Center for Social Concerns, 25 October 2002. “Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the Appalachia Seminar, Center for Social Concerns, 8 October 2002. “The Call of the Catholic Social Tradition,” Discernment Seminar (Theology Department/Center for Social Concerns), 2 October 2002. “Catholic Social Teaching,” presentation to the Just Faith Program, St. Joseph’s Church, South Bend, Indiana, 25 September 2002. International Volunteers Orientation, “Inculturation and Mission,” Moreau Seminary, 21 August 2002. Catholic Peace Fellowship, “The Witness of Dorothy Day,” St. Malachy’s Church, Philadelphia, 4 June 2002. Notre Dame Club of Philadelphia Retreat, “Being Christ for Others,” 9-11 November 2001. Service to Profession: Theology Department External Review: Dominican University (11-12 April 2019) Tenure File Review: University of St. Thomas (September 2014) Journal Referee: Journal of Catholic Social Thought (April and August 2011, July 2012, Fall 2015, January, May, June 2018, December 2018, August 2019)

Horizons (October 2008, October 2009, January 2010, July 2014, January 2018, December 2018, June 2019). Theological Studies (Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Spring 2018) Toronto Journal of Theology (Fall 2016)

The Journal of Religion (March 2006). The Latin Americanist (August 2005).

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Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research (January 2005). Review of Manuscripts and Proposals for Publication:

Manuscript on Virtue Ethics, Catholic Social Thought, and Sociology (Georgetown University Press, 2018)

Manuscript on St. Oscar Romero (University of Notre Dame Press, 2017)

Manuscript on White/ Anti-black Supremacy (University of Notre Dame Press, three times in 2015-2016)

Living the Catholic Social Tradition: Cases and Commentary, Kathleen Maas Weigert, University of Notre Dame Press, August 2002. Review of Manuscripts for Promotion:

Death Penalty and Discipleship: A Catholic Adult Faith Formation Resource, by David Matzko McCarthy, Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2016.

Rethinking Christian Forgiveness, by James Voiss, Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2015.

The Road That I Must Walk, by Darrin Snyder-Belousek. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, 2014. Forming Christian Habits in Post-Christendom: The Legacy of Alan and Eleanor Kreider, ed. James R. Kraybill and Stuart Murray. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Herald Press, 2011. Take and Eat, by Elizabeth Groppe. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2011. Ecclesial Repentance: The Churches Confront Their Sinful Pasts, by Jeremy Bergen. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. Unlearning Protestantism, by Gerald Schlabach, Brazos Press, 2010. Prophetic & Public. The Social Witness of Catholicism, by Kristin Heyer. Washinton, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2006. Modern Catholic Social Teaching, ed. Kenneth Himes, et al. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2005. Teaching and Advising: Theology Department Faculty Teaching Review on behalf of CAP: Neil Arner (Spring 2018) Fr. Kevin Grove, C.S.C. (Spring 2017) Advising: Ph.D. Dissertation Committee: Michael Griffin (2012 - 2014) Ernesto Valiente (Fall 2006 – Spring 2010) Ph.D. Exam Committee: Michael Yankoski (Spring/Fall 2017) Michael Griffin (Spring 2012) Ph.D. Exam Outside Chair: Yvonne Gaspar, History and Philosophy of Science Program (21 April 2009)

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M.T.S. Program Exam Boards Marie-Claire Klassen, 2017 Casey Mullaney, 2017 Eugenia Ejiogu, 2016 Patricia Idoko, Ebenezer Akesseh, 2015 Nathaniel Johnson, Kalene Morris, Brandon Cowan, Michael Okoro, 2012 Matthew Erdel, Robert Pfunder, Vincent Ibeh, 2011 Conor Kelly, 2010 John Fahy, Emery Longanga, Katie Grimes, 2009 Michael Warner, Thomas Bushlack, Stephen Menicucci, Elizabeth Gandolfo, Jesus Santos, 2006 Colloquium Mentoring Matthew Erdel, “Radical Ecumenism,” April 2011 M.Div. Program Ad hoc Committee, Fall 2018-Spring 2019 Search Committee for the Pastoral and Spiritual Lay Formation Position (Fall 2011) Site Supervisor, M.Div. Common Good Initiative, University of Notre Dame Maria Surat, Summer 2013 Matthew Flynn, Summer 2013 Site Supervisor, M.Div. Pastoral Leadership Practicum, University of Notre Dame Jacob Hurst at Our Lady of the Road, Summer 2009 Site Supervisor, M.Div. Field Education Program, University of Notre Dame

Thomas Gallagher, Fall 2019-Spring 2020 John Gutierrez, C.S.C., Fall 2018-Spring 2019 Drew Clary, C.S.C., Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Natasha Milavec and Michael Rossetti, Fall 2016-Spring 2017 Josh Bathon, C.S.C., Zach Rathke, C.S.C., and Joe Pedersen, C.S.C., Fall 2015-Spring 2016

Stephen Barany and Brogan Ryan, Fall 2014-Spring 2015 John Fyrqvist, China Wiese, Lillie Romeiser, and Deirdre Kliest, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Mary Ann Wilson and Benjamin Wilson, Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 Matthew Fase, C.S.C., Rebecca Guhin, and Chase Pepper, C.S.C., Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 Jessica Keating and Francis Mahlie, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 Jacob Hurst, Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 Patrick McGowan, Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Tara McKinney and Phil Donner, C.S.C., Fall 2002-Spring 2003 Joshua Noem, Fall 2003-Spring 2004 Synthesis Seminar Advisor Michael O’Neill, Spring 2019 Christopher Harrington, Spring 2017 Philip Lomneth, Spring 2017 Sr. Anh Thi Kim Tran, Spring 2017 Brian Kennedy, C.S.C., Spring 2016 Benjamin Wilson, Spring 2013

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Jessica Heringer, Spring 2011 Thomas King, C.S.C., Spring 2004 Synthesis Seminar Consultation Katherine Infantine, Fall 2015 Adam Booth, C.S.C., Spring 2013 M.A. Program Exam Board Santiago Rosado, Summer 2016 Sarah Kearns Shutrop, Summer 2016 Undergraduate Senior and Honors Thesis Advising Hugo Kostielni (Theology), 2019-2020 Marissa Browne (Theology), 2018-19 James Corcoran (Theology), 2016-17 Angela Bird and Kaitlyn Kennedy (Theology), 2015-16 Kathleen Anthony (Latin American Studies Program), 2015 Raquel Falk (PLS Program), 2012-2013 Ashley Logsdon (Honors Program), 2011-12 Sarah Ruszkowski (Theology Thesis), 2010-11 Stephanie Gharakhanian (Honors Program), 2006-07 Rachel Thelen (Theology Honors Thesis), 2005-06 Sheila Payne (Program of Liberal Studies, External Advisor), Spring 2003 London Program Catholic Social Tradition Internship Advising Shannon Chisholm, Fall 2010 ESTEEM Program – Second Advisor Genevieve Crum, Fall 2015 Sustainability Minor – Advisor Ivan Rodriguez, 2019-20 Jacqueline Whalen, 2018-19 Emily Clements, 2017-18 Diocese: Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend Diaconate Formation Program (Fall 2019) Teaching Experience:

Spring 2020 THEO 40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 66001 Directed Reading Graduate Course, “Catholic Social Teaching.”

Fall 2019 THEO 20625, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and THEO 30350, SUS 20350 “Sustainability at ND/SMC/HCC and the Holy Cross Charism” (3 credits) team-taught with Chris Cobb of St. Mary’s College, and Shawn and Stephanie Storer of Holy Cross College.

Spring 2019 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20643, “The Askesis of

Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 66001 Directed Reading Graduate Course, “Catholic Social Teaching.”

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Fall 2018 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and THEO 20010, SUS 20350 “Sustainability at ND/SMC/HCC and the Holy Cross Charism” (2 credits) team-taught with Chris Cobb of St. Mary’s College, and Shawn and Stephanie Storer of Holy Cross College.

Spring 2018 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20643, and “The Askesis of

Nonviolence” (community-based learning). Fall 2017 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), Directed Reading THEO 66001-12, “Moral Theology,” (Alex White), and SUS 20010, SUS 20350 “Sustainability at ND/SMC/HCC and the Holy Cross Charism” (2 credits) team-taught with Rachel Novick, Chris Cobb of St. Mary’s College, and Shawn and Stephanie Storer of Holy Cross College).

Spring 2017 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20643, “The Askesis of

Nonviolence” (community-based learning), and THEO 66001-35, Directed Reading “Nonviolence and Catholic and Peace Church Pacifism,” (Marie-Claire Klassen).

Fall 2016 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and SUS 20010, SUS 20350 “Sustainability at ND/SMC/HCC and the Holy Cross Charism” (2 credits) team-taught with Rachel Novick, Chris Cobb of St. Mary’s College, and Michael Griffin and Andrew Polaniecki of Holy Cross College).

Summer 2016 THEO 60651, “Prophets and Profits: Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Justice” Spring 2016 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” and THEO 20643, “The Askesis of

Nonviolence” (community-based learning) Fall 2015 On Leave; THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Kathleen Kollman) Spring 2015 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20653, “Synergoi: The

Theological Ethics of Food Cooperatives” (community-based learning), THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Andrew Kiss)

Fall 2014 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), SUS 20010, “Sustainability” (team-taught with Jessica Hellmann, Rachel Novick, and Patrick Murphy), THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Daniel Passon and Aleshia Faulstich), and CSC 33960, “Hyper-incarceration Seminar” (1 credit)

Spring 2014 THEO 60614/40613/CST 40001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20653, “Synergoi: The

Theological Ethics of Food Cooperatives” (community-based learning), and CSC 33960, “Hyper-incarceration Seminar” (1 credit)

Fall 2013 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Yuko Gruber), and CSC 33960, “Hyper-incarceration Seminar” (1 credit)

Summer 2013 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching” Spring 2013 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 60638/40624/IIPS 50703/Law 70430,

“Restorative Justice,” (community-based learning), team-taught with Susan Sharpe; THEO 66001, “Directed Readings: Racial Justice” (Peter Stone).

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Fall 2012 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Nathan Lin and Joseph Mulholland), and THEO 66001-35, “Directed Readings: Personalism” (5 M.Div. students, 1 M.A.)

Spring 2012 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 64602, “Catholic Social Teaching” (on-line),

THEO 83648, “Ecological Ethics” Fall 2011 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Clare Kearney)

Spring 2011 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 20653, “Synergoi: The Theological Ethics of

Food Cooperatives,” (community-based research), THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Sarah Ruszkowski).

Fall 2010 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (service-learning), THEO 20625, “Discipleship:

Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Sarah Ruszkowski and Laura Beverly)

Spring 2010 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching,” THEO 64602, “Catholic Social Teaching” (on-line),

MNA 76210, “Catholic Social Teaching,” (online), and CST 33001, “Catholic Social Teaching”. Fall 2009 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), and THEO 66001 Directed Reading (M.Div. Pastoral Leadership Practicum Research Mentor for Jacob Hurst and Brian Ching, C.S.C.).

Spring 2009 THEO 60614, “Catholic Social Teaching,” CST 33001, “Catholic Social Teaching,” and THEO

67007 “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (Directed Reading Course with M.Div. students Sofia Barbato and Matthew Palkert).

Fall 2008 THEO 20643, “The Askesis of Nonviolence” (community-based learning), THEO 20625,

“Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice” (community-based learning), CSC/THEO/CST 33957, “Conscience in the Crossfire: Elections 2008” (one credit), and THEO 66001 Directed Reading (Sofia Barbato, M.Div. Pastoral Education Directed Reading Course).

Spring 2008 THEO 20641, “Christian Anarchy” (community-based learning), THEO 60614, “Catholic Social

Teaching,” and THEO 64602, “Catholic Social Teaching” (on-line). Fall 2007 THEO 20629, “War, Law, and Ethics,” THEO 20625, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice”

(community-based learning), and CSC/THEO/STV 33957, “Conscience in the Crossfire: Ethics of Energy Conservation” (one credit).

Summer 2007 THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Quyen Nguyen). Fall 2006 THEO 33937 Directed Reading (Cristina Elstad and Kevin Bailey) Summer 2006 THEO 46001 Directed Reading (Kevin Bailey and Cristina Elstad). Spring 2006 THEO 20635, “The Ethics of Energy Conservation,” team-taught with Dr. Wilasa Vichit-

Vadakan, Department of Civil Engineering (community-based learning), THEO 60614/40613, “Catholic Social Teaching,” and THEO 67007, Special Studies (Lisa DeLorenzo).

Fall 2005 THEO/CSC 20629/IIPS 20703/HESB 20212, “War, Law, and Ethics,” team-taught with Lt. Col.

Kelly Jordan, Notre Dame Army ROTC Commander, (optional community-based learning), THEO/CSC 20625, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice,” (community-based learning), and

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THEO/CSC 33957/IIPS 33904, “Conscience in the Crossfire: Environmental Ethics,” (one credit, experiential learning),.

Summer 2005 THEO 66001, Directed Reading (Jennifer Burns and Cinnamon Sarver), THEO 46001, Directed

Reading (Elizabeth Jordan). Spring 2005 THEO 451G/553E, “Catholic Social Teaching, THEO 273, “Vocation and Leadership in the

Catholic Social Tradition” (community-based learning). Fall 2004 THEO 281, “War, Law, and Ethics,” THEO 274, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice”

(community-based learning), “Chile: Maryknoll Seminar” (Theology Department/Center for Social Concerns, one credit), and Co-professor, CSC/THEO/PSYCH/IIPS, “Conscience in the Crossfire: Elections 2004” (one credit).

Spring 2004 THEO 281, “War, Law, and Ethics” and THEO 273, “Vocation and Leadership in the Catholic

Social Tradition” (community-based learning), THEO 598G Directed Reading, “Catholic Social Teaching”, and IIPS 497 Directed Reading, “Just War Theory” (one credit).

Fall 2003 THEO 281, “War, Law, and Ethics” and THEO 274, “Discipleship: Loving Action for Justice”

(community-based learning), and “Chile: Maryknoll Seminar” (Theology Department/Center for Social Concerns).

Spring 2003 THEO 281, “War, Law, and Ethics” (optional community-based learning), THEO 273, “Vocation

and Leadership in the Catholic Social Tradition” (community-based learning), and Co-professor, CSC/THEO/PSYCH/IIPS, “Conscience in the Crossfire: Moral Questions of War” (one credit).

Fall 2002 THEO 281, “War, Law, and Ethics” (2 sections), THEO 274, “Catholic Social Thought and the

Mission of the Church” (community-based learning), THEO 497, “Church and State” (directed readings), IIPS 597 “War, Law, and Ethics” (directed readings), THEO 597 “Liturgy and Ethics” (directed readings), and “Chile: Maryknoll Seminar” (Theology Department/Center for Social Concerns).

Spring 2002 THE 1561, “Social Ethics” (2 sections), THE 1571, “Catholic Social Teaching”, THE 2953,

“Faith and Justice in the Catholic Church” (an independent study course with Jeanne Edinger for her Departmental Honors Thesis), St. Joseph’s University.

Fall 2001 THE 1561, “Social Ethics” (2 sections), ECN/THE 2501, “Ethical Values and the Marketplace”

(community-based learning), team-taught with Dr. Nancy Fox, and THE 2953, “Faith and Justice in the Catholic Church” (an independent study course with Jeanne Edinger for her Departmental Honors Thesis), St. Joseph’s University.

Spring 2001 THE 1561, “Social Ethics”, THE 1571, “Catholic Social Teaching” (community-based learning),

and THE 2561 “Violence, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland” (course with travel immersion component), St. Joseph’s University.

Fall 2000 THE 1561, “Social Ethics” (2 sections, 1 service learning), and HON 1643, “Prophets and

Profits”, team-taught with Dr. Nancy Fox, St. Joseph’s University. Fall 1999- Spring 2000 THE 1561, “Social Ethics” (2 sections), and THE 2651, “Faith and Justice”, St. Joseph’s

University.

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Fall 1997- Spring 1998 Instructor, THEO 254, "Catholic Social Teaching: A Living Tradition," University of Notre Dame.

Complete responsibility for design, instruction, and grading of a course focused on the major documents and themes of Catholic social teaching that incorporates community-based learning.

Spring 1995 and 1996 Teaching Team Member, THEO 273, "Theology and Community Service," University of Notre

Dame. Responsibility for instruction, grading, and group facilitation as part of a teaching team coordinated by Fr. Don McNeill, C.S.C., Center for Social Concerns.

Fall 1995 and 1996 Teaching Team Member, THEO 274, "Theology and Social Ministry," University of Notre Dame.

Responsibility for instruction, grading, and group facilitation as part of a teaching team coordinated by Fr. Don McNeill, C.S.C., Center for Social Concerns.

Additional Professional Experience: Fall 1996 Graduate Assistant for Dr. Todd Whitmore, Theology Department, University of Notre Dame.

Assisted with preparation and grading for THEO 281, "War, Law, and Ethics". Summer 1996 Graduate Assistant for Dr. Kern Trembath, Theology Department, University of Notre Dame.

Assisted with the placement and linkage of Biblical Archeological Society slides on the Theology Department's web page.

1995-1996 Graduate Assistant for Dr. Jean Porter, Theology Department, University of Notre Dame.

Assisted with preparation and grading for THEO 261, "Christianity and Feminist Ethics". Summer 1995 Graduate Assistant for Dr. Jean Porter, Theology Department, University of Notre Dame.

Assisted with research and development of course readings for THEO 261, "Christianity and Feminist Ethics".

1992-1994 Research Assistant, New England Research Institute, Watertown, Massachusetts. AIDS Research

for National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: Women and Infants Transmission Study.

1990-1992 Associate Coordinator, Hispanic Development Office, St. Bernard's Church, Akron, Ohio. Half Time Pastoral Ministry: Immigration/migrant support; community organizing and

leadership development; women's formation; technical assistance for Hispanic women's cooperative restaurant; fundraising and grant writing.

Half Time Staff Administrator of Tierra y Esperanza para la Comunidad Humana

Organizada (TECHO), an Hispanic non-profit housing project: Research and acquisition of properties; homeowner formation; facilitation of housing rehabilitation; liaison with community and local government organizations; administration; fundraising and grant writing; training community leaders for staff positions.

1987-1989 Lay Associate, Congregation of Holy Cross Priests (Indiana Province), Santiago, Chile. Pastoral

Ministry, San Roque Parish; Pastoral Team, Colegio Andacollo; Confirmation Team, Colegio St. George; Vicariate of Solidarity, Archdiocese of Santiago - Office of the Families of the Detained and Disappeared: Translation and documentation work.

Fall 1985 Research Assistant for Dr. Scott Mainwaring, Kellogg Institute for International Studies,

University of Notre Dame.

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Professional Societies: American Academy of Religion Catholic Theological Society of America Co-convener, Catholic Social Teaching Continuing Group (2001-2006) Steering Committee Member, Analyzing White Privilege Developing Group (2003-2007) Member, Admissions Committee (2003-2004) Member, Resolutions Committee (2006-2008) College Theology Society Board Member (2012 – 2015) Co-editor, 2011 Annual Volume Referee, 2014 Annual Volume Referee, 2012 Annual Volume Referee, 2010 Annual Volume Referee, 2009 Annual Volume Referee, 2002 Annual Volume Co-convener, Ethics Section, (2007-2011) Colloquium on Violence & Religion Co-organizer, Annual Meeting, 30 June – 4 July 2010, University of Notre Dame Society of Christian Ethics Program Committee, 2004 Editorial Board Membership: Journal of Catholic Social Thought, Villanova University, 2003-present Sign of Peace, a publication of the Catholic Peace Fellowship, 2003-2007 Other Board Membership: Common Goods Cooperative Grocery (August 2016 – present) The Hermitage (Three Rivers, Michigan) (January 2014- December 2019) Board President (November 2017 – 2019) Monroe Park Neighborhood Association, Board Secretary (Summer 2011 – present) Our Lady of the Road, Inc., Board Secretary and Volunteer Manager, (2007-present) Advisory Board, Mennonite-Catholic Theological Colloquium, 2005-present St. Peter Claver Catholic Worker, South Bend, Member (2003-present); Director (2016-present) Bertrand Farm, Inc. (2012-2017) Monroe Park Grocery Cooperative, President (April 2014-2016) Dorothy Day Guild (2011-present)

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Bridgefolk (Mennonite-Catholic Ecumenical Dialogue) (2008-2017) University Commitments: Theology Department Planning Committee: Responding to the Abuse Crisis, Fall 2018-Spring 2019 Theology Department M.Div. Ad Hoc Planning Committee, Fall 2018-Spring 2019 CST Area Team, Center for Social Concerns, Fall 2018 – present Curriculum Committee, Center for Social Concerns (2012-present) Collegiate Committee, Theology Department (2012-present) Latin American – North American Church Concerns Steering Committee (Fall 2015-2019) Center Advisory Council, Center for Social Concerns, Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 Catholic Social Tradition Committee, Center for Social Concerns (2003-2018) Special Professional Faculty Committee, Center for Social Concerns (2013-2017) Chair, CSC Promotion Review Committee, Fall 2016 Consultant to the University Ad Hoc Worker Participation Committee (China Policy), convened by the Executive Vice President, 2014-15 Advocacy Sub-committee, Center for Social Concerns (2014-2015) Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, M.A. Admissions Committee, (2012-2014) Faculty Advisor, Lenten Reflection Group (Campus Ministry and Center for Social Concerns students), Spring 2014 Discernment Coalition, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Common Good Initiative Selection Committee, Theology Department, Spring 2012. “Renewing the Campus: Sustainability and the Catholic University” Conference Planning Committee, Office of Sustainability, 2008-2009 Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Undergraduate Advisory Committee, 2008-2011 M.Div. Pastoral Leadership Practicum Design Committee, 2008 M.Div. Pastoral Leadership Practicum Advisory Committee, 2008 - 2009 2008 Notre Dame Forum Follow-up Planning Committee, 2007-08 Institutional Review Board, Office of Research, Fall 2007- Spring 2009 Institutional Review Board, Office of Research, Alternate, Fall 2009 – present Advisory Board, Minor in the Catholic Social Tradition, 2007-present Advisory Board, Center for Environmental Justice and Children’s Health (2007-present)

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Faculty Advisor, Notre Dame Students for Environmental Action, 2007-2013 Faculty Advisor, Taking Education Abroad (T.E.A. ND), Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 Advisory Board, Launch (The Notre Dame Student-Alumni Service Network), 2005-2007 Other Community Service: Team Member, Elbel for Everyone Sustainability Coalition (2015-16) Team Member, Solarize Indiana, Michiana Area Council of Governments (2017-18) Grants Awarded: Ganger Memorial Fund, $23,000 for repair and renovation of showers at Our Lady of the Road, (May 2018). NIPSCO Grant, for the Transition Michiana Conference on environmental sustainability in the local community (24-

26 January 2013). Indexing Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, $1200 for the indexing of The Scandal of White

Complicity in U.S. Hyper-incarceration (May 2012). Ganey Community Impact Grant, University of Notre Dame - $6,000, for community-based research with Monroe

Park Grocery Cooperative and Regional Coalition on Food Security (April 2011). Mini-Conference Grant Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts and the Office of Research, University of Notre

Dame - $10,000, submitted with Ann Astell for the conference, “Transforming Violence: Cult, Culture, and Acculturation,” the annual meeting of the Colloquium on Violence & Religion, 30 June – 4 July 2010.

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning - $2,500 for an interdisciplinary academic symposium, “White Privilege: Implications for the Catholic University, the Church, and Theology” (2005)

Faculty Research Program, The Graduate School, University of Notre Dame - $9,874 for “An Education in Ecological Responsibility,” with Dr. Wilasa Vichit-Vadakan, Department of Civil Engineering. (2005)

Course Development Grant, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, - $2,500 for “The Ethics of Energy Conservation,” with Dr. Wilasa Vichit-Vadakan, Department of Civil Engineering (2005)

Henkels Lecture Series Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame – $10,000 for an interdisciplinary academic symposium, “White Privilege: Implications for the Catholic University, the Church, and Theology” (2005)

General Course Development Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame - $3,500 for “War, Law, and Ethics: A Team-taught, Service-Learning Approach” (2005)

ISLA International Travel Grant 2003-2004 for “A Call to Solidarity with Africa” Conference, Nigeria Summer Research Grant, St. Joseph’s University Faculty Board on Research and Development - $4,000 for a research project, “The Development of Moral Doctrine” (2001) Catholic Social Teaching Project - $3,000 for incorporating Catholic social teaching into the curriculum of the Faith-

Justice Certificate Program, St. Joseph’s University (2000) Dissertation Year Fellowship, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame (1998-99) National Campaign for Human Development - $30,000 for training a TECHO homeowner to assume coordinating role (1992-93) Local Campaign for Human Development - $2,583 for Akron Hispanic Development Project (AHDP) Hispanic

leader internship (1992) Franciscan Fund for Justice and Peace - $2,000 for AHDP Hispanic leader internship (1992) GAR Foundation - $12,000 for AHDP (1992) Akron Community Foundation - $6,000 for AHDP (1992) Knight Foundation - $5,000 for AHDP (1992) Besl Foundation - $15,000 No interest long-term loan for purchase of TECHO's fourth house (1991)

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Local Campaign for Human Development - $1,500 for housing project (TECHO) revolving loan fund and leadership training (1991) Franciscan Fund for Justice and Peace - $500 for Hispanic women's cooperative restaurant (1991) Knight Foundation - $17,500 challenge grant for AHDP (1991)