Volume I, Issue 3
PASTOR B ONUS Newsletter of Immaculate Conception Seminar y School of Theology
Season of Celebration: Ordination and Graduation
Ordinandi lie prostrate in the sanctuary of the Cathedral Basilica during the praying of the Litany of Saints (See page 8 for more information)
Keep always before your eyes the example of the Good Shepherd who came not to be served but to serve, and who came to seek out and save
The Bachelor of Arts in Catholic Theology is awarded as part of Seton Hall’s Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony. This year marked the first time a graduate from Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology was chosen to give the valedictory address. Brother Leonard Joseph Carlino, S.D.B., received his Bachelor of Arts in Catholic Theology and delivered an address to his fellow graduates. Brother Lenny, currently in formation with the Salesians of Don Bosco, is taking classes at Fordham University and working in campus ministry this year. His future assignments will include teaching in a school staffed by Salesians and ultimately pursuing his S.T.B. studies in Jerusalem.
what was lost.
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology conferred 44 graduate degrees on 15 seminarians and 22 lay students.
— Rite of Ordination
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In this Issue Pg. 2 A Message from the Rector/Dean
• Presbyterate Ordination, page 8
Pg. 4 Exciting Changes Pg. 7 Falling in Love with God
• Diaconate Ordination, page 9
Pg. 8 Ordination and Graduation
• Complete list of degree recipients, page 10
Pg. 12 Years of Service
Brother Leonard Carlino, S.D.B., delivering the valedictory address