Friday, November 30, 2007

Noted faculty featured in new Canon Law program at SMU

An innovative two-year Graduate Certificate in Canon Law program is now accepting applications for a summer 2008 debut at Saint Mary’s.

The program, featuring noted experts as faculty, will be offered to a national student body by the Institute in Pastoral Ministries. Students will engage in a blended-learning format, with both an online delivery as well as a two-week summer residency.

The two-year program will run in conjunction with the Institute’s master degree programs in Pastoral Ministry and Pastoral Administration. The first summer residency is June 16 - 28, 2008, with a second residency planned for summer, 2009.

The Graduate Certificate in Canon Law is aimed at Roman Catholic Church administrators at all levels, school and health-care administrators, and civil attorneys. The course of study is designed for those who do not seek a pontifical degree in canon law, but require canonical knowledge for administrative or pastoral duties.

The outstanding faculty include: Sr. Dominica Brennan, OP, JCL, chancellor for canonical affairs, Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis; Rev. Paul Golden, CM, JCD, Vincentian Canonical Services, Denver; Lawrence Price, JD, JCL, director of the tribunal, Diocese of Winona, Minn.; Rev. Daniel Smilanic, adjutant judicial vicar, Archdiocese of Chicago; and Dr. Greg Sobolewski, director of SMU’s Institute in Pastoral Ministries.

For more information on the Graduate Certificate in Canon Law, contact Sobolewski at Ext. 1767 or email gsobolew@smumn.edu. Or go online to www.smumn.edu/ipm.