Fr. Brian Mullady

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"Deep Knowledge, Deep Faith"

Travels from:  San Fransisco, CA

Fr. Brian Thomas Becket Mullady is the son of an Air Force officer and was raised throughout the United States.  He entered the Dominican Order in 1966 and was ordained in Oakland, California in 1972. 

 

He has been a parish priest, high school teacher, retreat master, mission preacher and university professor.  He received his Doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD) from the Angelicum University in Rome, Italy and was professor there for six years. He has taught at several colleges and seminaries in the United States.  He is an academician of the Catholic Academy of Science. 

 

He was most recently a Professor of Theology at Campion College in San Francisco. He is currently a mission preacher and retreat master for the Western Dominican Province. He also teaches two months of the year at Holy Apostles Seminary in Cromwell, CT. 

 

He has had five series on Mother Angelica's EWTN television network. He is the author of two book and numerous articles and writes the Answer column in Homiletic and Pastoral Review.

         
Publications:
     Books: 
The Meaning of the Term "Moral" in St. Thomas  Aquinas,
                   Vatican City, Studi Tomistici, Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas
                    Aquinas, 1986, pp. 142
             Specialized Morals, Rome, 1985, pp. 183
     The Gospel of Life and the Vision of Health Care, Braintree, MA,
The Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research and Education Center,
 1996,  Chapter Thirteen, “Change and Stability in Morals”, pp. 181-204.
              Love’s Revelation, Priory Press, River Forest, Illinois, 2000, pp. 153-224
      Man’s Desire for God, First Books, pp. 140
      Light of the Nations, New Hope Publishing, pp. 145, 2006


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