Raymond J. de Souza
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Raymond J. de Souza | |
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Church | Catholic |
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Ordination | 20 July 2002 by Anthony Giroux Meagher |
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Born | Sarnia, Ontario, Canada | 17 June 1971
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Father Raymond J. de Souza (born 17 June 1971) is a columnist for the National Post newspaper, the editor-in-chief of Convivium Magazine. He also writes columns for the National Catholic Register, the Catholic Herald, and the Catholic Register.[1]
De Souza teaches at Queen's in the Department of Economics and previously at the Duncan MacArthur Faculty of Education at Queen's University and is also chaplain of the Queen's football team, the Golden Gaels.[2][3]
De Souza has completed a Master of Public Administration in public policy at Queen’s University, and a Masters of Philosophy in development economics at Cambridge. His theological training was at St. Philip's Seminary in Toronto and at the Pontifical North American College, and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He has been a Senior Fellow of Massey College at the University of Toronto since 2016.[4]
He was born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada on 17 June 1971.[5] His parents were born in Kenya and his grandparents were from the Goa in Portuguese India.[6]
References
- ^ "Chaplain". Newman House.
- ^ "Fatherdesouza.ca".
- ^ "Father Raymond J. de Souza". National Post. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ^ "About".
- ^ "About the Lectures: Raymond J. de Souza". slatermaguirelectures.ca. Saint Margaret's Anglican Church. n.d. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ "Fr. Raymond de Souza: Discovering the roots that nurtured faith". www.catholicregister.org. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
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