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Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan's Biography
Timothy Michael Dolan
Occupation: Archbishop
Born: February 6, 1950
Education
BA in Philosophy, Cardinal Glennon College
Attended, Pontifical North America College, Rome
Degree in Sacred Theology, Pontifical University of St. Thomas
PhD in Am. Church History, Catholic University America
Career
Ordained priest Archdiocese of St. Louis, 1976, liaison for Archbishop John L. May, 1983—1987, auxiliary bishop, 2001—2002; associate pastor Immaculata Parish, Richmond Heights, 1976—1979; secretary Apostolic Nunciature, Washington, 1987—1992; vice rector, director of spiritual formation & professor of church history Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, St. Louis, 1992—1994; rector Pontifical North American College, Rome, 1994—2001; ordained bishop, 2001; archbishop Archdiocese of Milwaukee, 2002—; apostolic administrator Diocese of Green Bay, 2007—2008
Career Related
Former adjunct professor theology St. Louis University; visiting professor church history Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; faculty member department ecumenical theology Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome
Religion
Roman Catholic
Family
Son of Robert and Shirley Radcliffe Dolan.
Address
Office: Archdiocese of Milwaukee 3501 S Lake Dr PO Box 070912 Milwaukee WI 53207
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