Christendom College will award nineteen Master of Arts degrees during this year’s commencement ceremonies on Sunday, August 9.

This year, Christendom College and its Graduate School are combining their commencement ceremonies due to earlier postponements. Master of Arts graduates will join the college’s undergraduates at a Baccalaureate Mass in Christ the King Chapel on Sunday morning, followed by a ceremony in St. Louis the Crusader Gymnasium.

At the ceremony, author and radio host Patrick Madrid will offer this year’s commencement address, while graduate school dean Dr. R.J. Matava will award graduates their diplomas and academic hoods.

The nineteen graduates who will be receiving their master’s diplomas are: Kara Anthony-Price, Jordan Boone, Aaron Brasher, Casey Chalk, Brian Dooley, Diane Ferrante, Br. John (Thomas Aquinas) Francis, C.S.J., Florence Garufi, Mary Hundt, Brett Manero, Michael Miller, Aidan O’Malley, Rev. Kyle Neterer, Nicholas Passero, Nathaniel Peters, Joseph C. Schleicher, and Daniel Shinton, John Simpson, and Sister Adriane Mary Torrisi, S.D.S.H.

In addition, Kara Anthony-Price, Florence Garufi, Nicholas Passero, Joseph Schleicher, and Sister Adriane Torrisi will receive Advanced Apostolic Catechetical Diplomas. Graduates Casey Chalk and Jordan Boone also earned distinctions on their comprehensive exams.

Christendom’s Graduate School of Theology offers students a faithful, flexible, and affordable education in theological studies.  Students can attend classes at the Alexandria, Virginia, campus, on the Front Royal, Virginia, campus, or anytime online.  Each of this year’s graduates completed their master’s degrees with a concentration in a specific discipline of study, either systematic theology, consecrated life, evangelization and catechesis, or moral theology.

For more information on this year’s Commencement Ceremonies, please visit here.

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