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The Clough School of Theology and Ministry stands as an intellectual and spiritual centerpiece of an esteemed research university grounded in a storied tradition of faith leadership training. We prepare students to transform communities, the Church, and the world through service.

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Our renowned scholars and students actively engage with the most pressing issues at the intersection of faith and culture, promoting passionate dialogue and academic rigor. Join them.

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of master's students receive financial aid

60+

scholarships, assistantships, & other awards

Belonging at CSTM

Our multicultural community includes students and faculty of all ages, genders, and backgrounds who are committed to a single mission: to develop their academic and ministerial gifts in service to the Church and the world.

Discern Your Program, Pursue Your Passion

In the spirit of the Jesuit, Catholic intellectual tradition’s pursuit of truth, we emphasize the process of discernment in decision making, prayer, and conversations with advisors. Discernment is about gathering as much information as possible to inform intense personal reflection. Choose from master's programs, doctoral programs, certificates, non-degree programs, and the ecclesiastical sequence.

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Can theology studies be for me?

The CSTM Admission team asks students and alumni about their journeys to theology studies.

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majors represented at CSTM

Incoming Class, Fall 2024

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Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management


617-552-6506
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Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Stratford, CT

Undergrad Institution: College of the Holy Cross

Favorite thing to do in Boston: Eat! Boston and its many neighborhoods offer countless options to explore the city through food.

Favorite spot on campus: It's right off campus, but the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. It's beautiful and has a great walking path.

Why CSTM: The opportunity to be part of a faith-filled community committed to both spiritual formation and rigorous academic inquiry deepens one's sense of self, God, and the world. A CSTM education is both nourishing and challenging, building students' capacity to be leaders and change-makers in the church and world.

Favorite CSTM tradition: The Welcome Back BBQ. The food is amazing, and it's a great representation of the many ways our whole community – students, faculty, and staff – comes together.

Denning Aaris

Denning Aaris

Assistant Director, Admissions and Financial Aid


617-552-8274
Simboli Hall 224

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Denning Aaris

Denning Aaris

Assistant Director, Admissions and Financial Aid

| 617-552-8274 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Undergrad Institution: Boston College 

Favorite things to do in Boston: Experiencing all that Boston has to offer in the arts and culture.

Favorite spot on campus: There are too many to count! I am an alum from both undergrad and CSTM and there are so many special spots around main campus and Brighton campus that mean so much to me that I couldn't just name one. I see BC as my home and love all of its nooks and crannies!

Why CSTM: This is where the spirit brought me. The School of Theology and Ministry was such a gift and made an incredible impact on me academically, spiritually and professionally.  I owe a great deal to the CSTM and the genuine community that exists.  I have come back to work professionally here because of the incredible students, staff and faculty.  There is just no other place like it!

Favorite CSTM tradition: My favorite tradition is welcoming new students and returning students to the community during orientation. There is so much energy and excitement about the new year ahead and it is wonderful getting to see all of the new members join the community after a full year of recruitment.

Amanda Schar

Amanda Schar

Admissions and Financial Aid Specialist


617-552-6535
Simboli Hall 224

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Amanda Schar

Amanda Schar

Admissions and Financial Aid Specialist

| 617-552-6535 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Aurora, IL

Undergraduate Institution: Augustana College

Favorite thing to do in Boston: I love how many restaurants there are in Boston. I'm always visiting new places with my friends and trying things I haven't had before!

Favorite spot on campus: My favorite spot on BC's campus is the adirondack chairs sprinkled on Brighton campus. They're great places to grab a coffee and chat with friends. In the fall I love to sit and look at the leaves and just enjoy a quiet moment.

Why CSTM: To me, the level of authentic support is what makes CSTM so special. We are each here for our own reasons, following our own callings, and we are all so supportive of each other's journey. I always know that I have discernment partners and cheerleaders, ready to help me reflect and encourage me whenever I need.

Favorite CSTM tradition: I love when we have our lay-led prayer service each semester. Worshipping together is so special every week, but there's something so wonderful about hearing my classmates' reflections.

 

Emily Mayernik

Emily Mayernik

Content Development Specialist


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Emily Mayernik

Emily Mayernik

Content Development Specialist

| 617-552-6510 | Simboli Hall 241

Hometown: Huntersville, North Carolina

Undergraduate Institution: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Favorite Thing to Do in Boston: I love to walk around the Charles River

Favorite spot on campus: St. Ignatius Church is so beautiful. 

Why CSTM: The community and shared joy that is present throughout the building is so special. 

Favorite CSTM tradition: Thursday lunch! It is a great way to spend time and break bread with the CSTM community. 

Keighlee Arp

Keighlee Arp

Graduate Assistant


617-552-6506
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Keighlee Arp

Keighlee Arp

Graduate Assistant

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Boiling Springs, PA

Undergraduate Institution: Loyola University Maryland

Favorite Thing to Do in Boston: My favorite thing to do in any city is explore by way of coffee shops! I love to meet up with friends for a latte and croissant or camp out all day doing homework for the week ahead. 

Favorite spot on campus: I love the statue of St. Ignatius! Here we see Iggy as both a teacher and a priest which is the perfect representation of the integrative approach the CSTM takes to not only being a school of academic theology but also of practical ministry. Even though it’s on BC’s Chestnut Hill campus, I like to think of it as a special nod to our CSTM community.

Why CSTM: Anchored by faith and cultivated in community, the CSTM offers a unique opportunity to study theology in its most authentic form. CSTM faculty, staff, and students alike all uphold a culture of understanding that to study theology well, you must practice its fruits, and to do good ministry it’s important to immerse oneself in the rigor of the academic tradition that informs it. With an academic calendar constructed around things like community liturgies and weekly Repast, it’s easy to remember why we’re in the classroom at all. The CSTM isn’t just a graduate school (and a great one at that!), it’s also an intentionally formative container where each person is uniquely seen and celebrated in the context of a shared truth in Christ.

Favorite CSTM tradition: I am HYPE for all the Advent festivities. Lessons and Carols, Christmas Cookie Bake-Off, the Admissions team dominating the Office Decorating Competition, and just the general cozy vibes of lights and garland decorating Simboli Hall. Catch me in the student lounge with a cup of hot chocolate all season long!

Fatima Vasquez-Molina

Fatima Vasquez-Molina

Graduate Assistant


617-552-6506
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Fatima Vasquez-Molina

Fatima Vasquez-Molina

Graduate Assistant

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Riverdale, MD

Undergraduate Institution: Catholic University of America

Favorite Thing to Do in Boston: I am excited to discover Boston through their many festivals they have year round. Most of the time, festivals here in Boston are free entrance, and the best part is you get to see the diversity of food, cultures, and different ways people celebrate all in one place! Also, they make me go to different parts of Boston I may have never visited before.

Favorite spot on campus: The Reservoir and the Pine Tree Reserve (or as I like to call it, the Narnia Garden)

Why CSTM: The CSTM has a great balance between academics and ministry. I have loved being able to apply the theory I learn in the classroom into the various ministries I have been involved in outside of the CSTM. Also, I have come to appreciate the welcomeness to have students share their experiences within the classroom, as I believe it creates a stronger community here. It also enriches the class I am in, and it opens my perspective to see theology in other diverse ways. 

Favorite CSTM tradition: Every summer I have been here at the CSTM, I have made it a tradition to go into downtown and watch a Disney movie at a movie theater. It has been a great way to see Boston and take a break from my summer courses to hang out with friends I have made here! Catch me downtown watching a matinee show with a coke slushie in my hand during the year. 

Grace Gasper

Grace Gasper

Graduate Assistant


617-552-6506
Simboli Hall 224

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Grace Gasper

Grace Gasper

Graduate Assistant

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Undergraduate Institution: University of Notre Dame

Favorite Thing to Do in Boston: I love the Make Way for Ducklings statue in the Boston Public Garden! I read that book all the time as a kid. The little ducklings often get little sweaters based on the season and I just find it very endearing. A visit to the ducks is good for the inner child.

Favorite Spot on Campus: The Simboli Hall Chapel! 

Why CSTM: The CSTM has a curiosity about the work of theology and ministry. There is an openness to discovery and questions that really excites me. The faculty and staff are really genuinely excited to celebrate the areas students are interested in and want to walk with students on their journeys.

Favorite CSTM Tradition: I am a member of the CSTM House and every Tuesday we have community dinner and reflection/sharing time together. I really love having a consistent time every week to gather and spend time together as a house.

Student & Alumni Voices

Lay and religious students from around the world form our diverse community—one that represents a range of ages, interests, and experiences. Explore some of their stories.

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María Soledad Del Villar Tagle

M.T.S., 2019

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At the CSTM, I found not only excellent teachers, but also an encouraging and diverse community of people who want to serve others inspired by their faith.

Hometown
Santiago, Chile

Current Position
Doctoral Candidate in Systematic Theology, Boston College Theology Department

I wanted to study a theology that would help me deepen my commitment to faith and justice, and would give me a strong intellectual and spiritual basis in order to be a woman in ministry. Also, I thought I needed some experience in another country, in order to broaden my knowledge and experience of the Catholic Church. At the CSTM, I found not only excellent teachers, but also an encouraging and diverse community of people who want to serve others inspired by their faith.

Being at CSTM was a constant reminder of how important it is to take your interests, hopes, and dreams seriously. In them, you can hear the calling of God to a more authentic life, that at the same time leads you to do better service in the Church and to the world.

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Stephanie Sanchez

M.A./M.S.W., 2019

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My faith is the reason I engage in social work, so the ability to study both at the same time through the CSTM and the School of Social Work is unlike any other graduate program I have seen. 

Hometown
Newtown, CT

Current Position
Transformation Social Worker for Boston Public Schools

 

My faith is the reason I engage in social work, so the ability to study both at the same time through the CSTM and the School of Social Work is unlike any other graduate program I have seen. Throughout my studies, I was able to apply the theological foundation I developed at the CSTM into my practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and it is something I will be forever grateful for!

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Easton Hollis

M.A. Theology and Ministry, 2024

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It is beautiful thing to hear and be part of many voices from all over the world creating harmonies and a unique sound praising and worshiping the Lord.

Hometown
Gonzales, LA

Undergraduate Institution and Major
Spring Hill College, Theology

Experience
The most meaningful experience I have had in my first semester at the CSTM is singing in the choir with my fellow classmates and colleagues for our Thursday Liturgy. It is beautiful thing to hear and be part of many voices from all over the world creating harmonies and a unique sound praising and worshiping the Lord.

Why CSTM?
The CSTM atmosphere is open, welcoming, and there are so many opportunities for us to meet new people not only in our cohort. There are many socials throughout the semester, whether a Thanksgiving gathering or a bakeoff. Each weekend it seems like we go hiking or go to each other's apartments to watch a game, or play soccer, cricket, football, spikebill, etc. In the classroom, I am able to give my thoughts on any topic, which I really appreciate and many discussions are filled with questions, potential answers, and dialogue. I did not want to come to a school where professors talked at me and here at the CSTM professors really do walk with us with our conversations, discussions, and papers. For that I am grateful.

Community
Since I am the Liturgy GA for the CSTM, Thursdays are quite hectic for me, with Mass at St. Ignatius and making sure we have all of the supplies and resources to celebrate together as a whole community. Thursday nights are the time for me to relax and reflect through Praise and Worship. There are spontaneous conversations and prayer, laughter, dancing, and whole lot of singing. Building a community through Praise and Worship is truly one of the most important aspects of my time here at BC.

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Sarah Morris

MDiv, 2025

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The CSTM holds a spirit of creativity and pragmatism and sets high expectations of what the Church can be in a way I haven't encountered anywhere else.

Hometown
South Bend, IN

Undergraduate Institute and Major
University of Notre Dame, Program of Liberal Studies

Most Meaningful Course
Popes and the Papacy with Professor Cathy Mooney and six other students. It was a challenging and fast moving class. I'm grateful I took the class during my first semester at the CSTM because it offered invaluable context and perspective on the Church and the way it has transformed over its 2000 year history. Additionally, our small class allowed us to get to know each other and develop a great rapport. Each of us were encouraged to explore our interests and share them with each other, and we built a learning community of curiosity and healthy skepticism. I also have some great Cathy-verified dinner party anecdotes about the papacy ready to pull out whenever the need arises.

My Experience
Everyone at the CSTM comes with unique experiences and goals, but the desire to do good in the world and continue to discover our vocations is there for everyone. The students, faculty, and staff share a common goal of discovering, recovering, and reimagining what the Church can be. 

Community
Before applying to the CSTM, I had never been to Boston and had one friend in the city. I anticipated that my first semester would be lonely and that I would primarily spend time with those in my MDiv cohort and my housemates. To my surprise, I was also welcomed by professors, administrators, and students from every degree program and graduation year. This spirit of hospitality continued throughout the semester, in and out of the classroom.

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Julia Murphy

M.Div., 2024

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The CSTM works for me because our professors not only allow, but actively encourage my classmates and me to bring our previous experiences into dialogue with our theological and ministerial studies.

Hometown
Cleveland, OH

Undergraduate Institute and Major
Saint Louis University; majors in English and Spanish; minors in Urban Poverty Studies and Latin American Studies

Most Meaningful Experience
My MDiv cohort retreat this year was incredibly meaningful and formative. In graduate studies, I am so often stuck in my head, and so taking an afternoon to be with God in my heart and in community. One of the gifts of the CSTM is the opportunity to study and be in community with Jesuit, religious, and lay students. This cohort retreat, in which my Jesuit and lay classmates and I had the opportunity to pray and faith-share together, was an invaluable break from the busyness of everyday life. I'm grateful that my spirituality is constantly being enriched by the diverse members of this cohort and the life experience they bring to the table.

My Experience
The CSTM works for me because our professors not only allow, but actively encourage my classmates and me to bring our previous experiences into dialogue with our theological and ministerial studies. I have been able to try to make some sense of the experiences of suffering, poverty, community, and hospitality I experienced during my year of service in Ecuador in my studies of scripture, Christology, pastoral care, and ecclesiology, to name a few. Theological studies at the CSTM are grounded and enfleshed in lived human reality.

Community
I have been so blessed by the community of wonderful people that beholds me here at the CSTM. Countless classmates have become close friends throughout my time here, as we've bonded over shared experiences of faith-based service, international encounters, and genuine passion for ministry in the Ignatian tradition. Students, faculty, and administrators at the CSTM really want to get to know you and hear your story, which is reflective of the caring and close-knit nature of this environment.

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Kayla August

Ph.D., Theology and Education

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In the past year, I have really appreciated my advisor.... her wisdom and guidance, paired with genuine care, have gotten me through the strenuous moments. Her care helps me know that it is not what I produce but rather my personhood that matters most.

Hometown
New Orleans, Louisiana

Previous Institutions
Undergraduate: Communication (Advertising), Masters: Pastoral Studies

CSTM Community
I really appreciate how the community (both staff and students) supports each other. I have found the CSTM to be a space filled with smiling faces, encouraging words, and thoughtful prayer and reflection. It is a space that does not simply focus on grueling academics, but it also knows the importance of joy and laughter.

 

Why CSTM?

The CSTM offers a unique opportunity to study the past, present, and future of the Catholic church with exceptional theologians.

In addition, as a woman with a focus on preaching, I was drawn to the CSTM’s wider Catholic imagination. This goes beyond scholars with deep knowledge and appreciation for the Church's history to those with a practical and intentional awareness of the Church's present needs.

The CSTM reminds me daily that God's revelation is upon us, not behind us.

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Janet A. Forbes

M.A. Theology and Ministry (Hybrid), 2021

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A vibrant and life-giving community that has changed me and changed my life for the better. I now view the CSTM as family.

 

Hometown
Co. Tyrone, Ireland

Undergraduate Institution and Major
University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, Hospitality Management

Current Position
Task Group, Irish Synodal Pathway, Youth Coordinator for the Archdiocese of Armagh
Assistant for Formación Continúa Courses

 

My Experience
The CSTM and the community there has opened doors, created a global network and community that has helped me carve out a pathway that I could never have imagined. Synodality and formation in practice of Synodality is central to my vocation and Ministry.

Why CSTM?
The CSTM has given a world class education and widened my horizons. The community at the CSTM and it’s multicultural community has challenged me to look at who I am and discern how I can serve the Church.

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Samantha Mossing

M.Div., 2025

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I experience community through my cohort, my living situation, and the CSTM's faith spaces.

Hometown
Cleveland, OH

Undergraduate Institution and Major
Xavier University, Theology and English

My Experience
The opportunity to bond with my M.Div. 1 cohort has been very meaningful to me as we explore our vocations together and challenge each other spiritually and intellectually. Members of my cohort created a day-long retreat for us during which we spent time in reflection and shared intimate details of our lives for the sake of growing together in faith and resilience. I treasured that opportunity.

Why CSTM?
STM works for me because I get to study what I love while building intentional community and also being critically formed as a minister, a friend, and a person of faith.

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Katie Glenn

M.T.S. '24

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The CSTM works for me because it is both fully rooted in Catholic tradition and teaching, and guides its students to be well-trained leaders in the Church, but it also encourages it's students to ask big questions and challenge the status quo.

Hometown
Atlanta Georgia

Undergraduate Institution and Major
Saint Mary's College, Philosophy and Political Science

My Experience
So far, my most meaningful class has been Politics and Spirituality in the United States with Callid Keefe-Perry, where we studied public theology. We had conversations in that class that I am still sitting with and I am confident will influence me for the rest of my life. We were able to explore ideas and events, and ask questions, that were challenging and immensely important to figuring out how one can fully and authentically live out their faith today. The class dealt with the very questions that brought me to the CSTM in the first place, and I'm grateful for the safe space to fail out loud and wonder together with other people who are passionate about the intersection of faith and public life.

Why CSTM
I quickly got the sense that the CSTM is full of individuals, both professor and student, lay and clergy, Catholic and Protestant, who have a deep love for the Church and are therefore willing to dive into difficult issues and histories in order to help the Church and its people better embody Christ's love. It's really inspiring to be surrounded by people who are so committed to their faith and serving others.

 

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Andrew Craig

M.A. Theology and Ministry, 2019

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The CSTM community gave witness to our greater faith community and how we can live alongside one another!

Hometown
Maynard, MA

Undergraduate Institution and Major
Boston College, English and Secondary Education

Current Position
Assistant Director of Boston College's Church in the 21st Century

CSTM Community
I experienced community with my classmates through the CSTM retreats, study sessions, group projects, ice cream outings, and most especially the El Salvador Immersion program.  We were able to not only learn alongside one another, but also celebrate our successes and walk together through our struggles. The CSTM community gave witness to our greater faith community and how we can live alongside one another!

My Experience
Working on my creative thesis on The Spirituality of Children's Literature became an extremely communal experience. My advisors, Colleen Griffith and Tom Groome guided and encouraged my vision, my friends at the CSTM read my work and inspired me to keep going, and my family and now wife were supportive as well. What started as a personal idea became a mission in light of a greater need and showed me how connected we all are with one another.

Why CSTM?
CSTM affirmed my desire to work with students and others, and I was fortunate enough to do the program as a full-time student while having a graduate assistantship. The placement program had me serve with Emmanuel College, which expanded my work with students from a ministry lens. Overall, the program taught me more about my faith, how to walk with others experiencing their faith, and the many ways in which we can serve one another.

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