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Teaching Staff

Margaret Smith sgs

BA (Melb) MA (LitStud) (CUA) DMin (CTU, Chicago)

Department of Pastoral and General Studies
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Dr Margaret Smith is a member of the Department of Pastoral and General Studies, and lectures in liturgical studies. She is a religious of the Good Shepherd Sisters (sgs).

The postgraduate units she teaches include:
Margaret holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne, a Master of Arts (Liturgical Studies) from the Catholic University of America and a Doctorate of Ministry Studies from Catholic Theological Union, Chicago.

 

Christopher Shorrock ofm conv

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BTheol (MCD) STL (Seraph) DTheol (MCD)

Head, Department of Church History
Department of Pastoral and General Studies
Deprtment of Systematic Theology

Rev. Dr Christopher Shorrock is Head of the Department of Church History, a member of the Department of Pastoral and General Studies Department and of the Department of Systematic Theoology.  He lectures in Medieval history, Franciscan Studies,  and Marian Studies.  He is a priest of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual (ofm conv).

The undergraduate units he teaches include:
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
He coordinates the units:
Christopher Shorrock holds a Bachelor of Theology from the Melbourne College of Divinity, a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Faculty of St Bonaventure (Rome), and a Doctor of Theology from the Melbourne College of Divinity.

He is a Visiting Lecturer at the Franciscan International Study Centre (Canterbury, UK), where he teaches Franciscan History and Franciscan Mariology.  He is the Rector of St Joseph of Cupertino House of Studies (Dingley), for the Conventual Franciscans, and the Provincial Treasurer for the Order.

His current academic interests are Franciscan Spirituality, Church History and Mariology.

 

Tom Knowles sss

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BA (Melb) MA (LitStud) (CUA)

Department of Pastoral and General Studies


Rev. Tom Knowles is a member of the Department of Pastoral and General Studies and lectures in Liturgy.  He is a priest of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament (Blessed Sacrament Fathers) (sss), and is parish priest of St Francis, Melbourne.

The postgraduate units he teaches include:
He coordinates the units:

Tom Knowles holds the degrees of Bachelor of Arts from Melbourne University, and Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies from the Catholic University of America.

He has been Lecturer in Liturgy at Yarra Theological Union since 1987.  He also taught courses in Liturgy at the Catholic Institute of Sydney, and has given occasional lectures in Liturgy at the United Faculty of Theology (Parkville).  He currently lectures in the Graduate Certificate in Liturgy at Catholic Theological College.

His current research interests centre on Liturgy in general and the Eucharistic Prayer in particular.

Contact: Email Tom Knowles

   

Anthony Ireland

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BTheol (MCD) STL (Greg) MA (S.Thomas Rome) STD (S.Thomas Rome) MACE

Department of Moral Theology and Canon Law

Rev. Monsignor Anthony (Tony) Ireland is a member of the Department of Moral Theology and Canon Law and lectures in Moral Theology. He is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, and the parish priest of St Gregory's, Doncaster.

The undergraduate units he teaches include:
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
Tony Ireland holds the degrees of Bachelor of Theology from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Master of Arts in Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical University of St Thomas (Rome), Licentiate in Sacred Theology (Moral Theology) from the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome), and Doctor of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical University of St Thomas (Rome).

Monsignor Ireland is the Episcopal Vicar for Health and Aged Care in the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. In the name of the Archbishop of Melbourne, he represents the Catholic Church as a Council member of the Health Chaplaincy Council of Victoria Inc.; He is a Director of Catholic Capital Grants (Victoria) Ltd.; Archbishop Hart has appointed him as a board member of the Catholic Development Fund for the Melbourne Archdiocese.  He is currently a member of the Melbourne Health Human Research Ethics Committee. Monsignor Ireland is the Spiritual Adviser to the Victorian State Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
 

Ian Waters

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MChurchAdmin (CUA) JCD (St Paul, Ottawa) PhD (Ottawa)

Senior Fellow
Member, Department of Moral Theology and Canon Law

Very Rev. Dr Ian Waters is Senior Fellow of Catholic Theological College, and a member of the Department of Moral Theology and Canon Law.  He lectures in Canon Law. He is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, and the parish priest of St Roch’s, Glen Iris and St Cecelia’s, South Camberwell. 

The undergraduate units he teaches include:
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
He also coordinates the unit:
Ian Waters holds the degrees of Master of Church Administration (Catholic University of America), Licentiate in Canon Law (St Paul University, Ottawa), Doctor of Philosophy: Canon Law (University of Ottawa), and Doctor of Canon Law (St Paul University, Ottawa).

He is the Judicial Vicar (Presiding Judge) of the Catholic Tribunal for Victoria and Tasmania.  He chairs the Melbourne Diocesan Historical Commission and is a Diocesan Censor of the Archdiocese of Melbourne. He is a Director of St John of God Australia Ltd and a Trustee of St John of God Health Care Inc.

His main academic interests lie in research associated with the following bodies: the Canon Law Societies of Australia and New Zealand, of Great Britain and Ireland, and of America; Corpus Christi Priests’ Association; Brisbane Catholic Historical Society, Australian Catholic Historical Society, Malvern Historical Society Inc, and the Association of Catholic Archivists (Vic).

His recent publications include: "Canon 1248 - The Concurrence of Liturgical Days and the Obligation of Assisting at Mass" in Roman Replies and CLSA Advisory Opinions (2008); "The Fourth Plenary Council of Australia and New Zealand" in Annuarium Historiae Conciliorium (2008); and "General Absolution - Where Are We at?" in Australasian Catholic Record (2008).

   

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