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Collaboration Among Catholic Bishops and University Presidents Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D. General Editor SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY PRESS

Promising Practices Collaboration Among Catholic Bishpps and University Presidents 1 The shon answer is to In May 2001, The Application of Ex corde Ecclesiae for the United States was promulgated, eleven years after the issuing of Ex corde Ecclesiae. Following the publishing of Guidelines Concerning the Mandatum in Catholic Universities in July 2001, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Education reconstituted the Bishops and Presidents Subcommittee "as a forum for an ongoing conversation on higher education issues." The subcommittee aimed to find ways to strengthen cooperation between Catholic higher education and the bishops. Promising Practices is one example of the subcommittee's excellent effort to advance best practices and collaborative ventures that have been going on nationwide for years. The ideas are intended to promote even better future partnerships, enabling Catholic universities and dioceses to collaborate as they jointly proclaim the Good News. Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D. USCCB Assistant Secretary for Higher Education and Campus Ministry Washington, District of Columbia iii SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY PRESS

Promising Practices Collaboration Among Catholic Bishops and University Presidents To Monika K. Hellwig who modeled Promising Practices for all of us. 1929-2005 A Project of the Bishops & Presidents Subcommittee of the USCCB Education Committee, in collaboration with the Association of Catholic Colleges & Universities.

Promising Practices Collaboration Among Catholic Bishops and University Presidents Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D. General Editor SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY PRESS Fairfield, Connecticut

A Word of Thanks Special thanks to all those who assisted with the publication of Promising Practices. The authors, 20 bishops and 20 college and university presidents; Dr. Monika Hellwig and Most Reverend George H. Niederauer, assistant editors; Sister Carol Jean Vale,S.S.J., and Dr. Dennis C. Golden, ACCU board chairs; Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl and Most Reverend John G. Vlazny, chairs of the USCCB Bishops and Presidents Subcommittee; those at Sacred Heart University Press: Dr. David L. Coppola, Christopher J. Sheehan, Roberta Reynolds, Michael Iannazzi, and especially its president, Dr. Anthony J. Cernera, who enthusiastically sponsored the first 1,500 copies for nationwide distribution to bishops and presidents; and finally, Mary Bowman, Martha Bogue, Mary Beth Conlee, and Andrea Panzcea who assisted in the final editing and assembling of the manuscript for publication. Mayall of the bishops, college and university presidents, and Catholic institutions that have collaborated for the benefit of all God's people, continue to be blessed for their commitment in the proclamation of the Gospel. Abbreviations Please note the following abbreviations lised in this publication: ACCU Application EcE Mission UN USCCB Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities The Application of Ex corde Ecclesiae for the United States Ex corde Ecclesiae Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations United Nations United States Conference of Catholic Bishops PROMISING PRACfICES

Table of Contents Introductions Editor: Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D.. USCCB Assistant Secretary for Higher Education and Campus Ministry Washington, District of Columbia. 1 President: Carol Jean Vale, S.S.]., Ph.D............... President, Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ACCU Board Chair, 2003-2004 Bishop: Most Reverend Bernard J. Harrington.. Bishop of Winona, Minnesota USCCB Committee on Education, Chair, 2002-2005.11 111 "Developing Mutual Trust Between Bishop and University". Alice B. Hayes, Ph.D. President Emerita of the University of San Diego San Diego, California. 2 "Shepherding a Catholic University" Most Reverend John M. D'Arcy Bishop of Ft. Wayne-South Bend, Indiana "The Power of Naming"..... Reverend Monsignor Franklyn M. Casale President of St. Thomas University Miami, Florida "Renewed Commitment for Creative Outreach" Most Reverend John C. Favalora Archbishop of Miami, Florida "Teaching the Doctrines of the Church"... Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D. President of Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut.... 4..6 7 '" 8 "A University Needs To Be Both Catholic and catholic". Most Reverend Joseph A. Fiorenza Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, Texas..9 PROMISING PRAC11CES

"Sharing a Virtual Classroom".. Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D. President of the University of Dayton Dayton, Ohio "Regular Meetings Build Communication and Friendship". Most Reverend Daniel E. Pilarczyk Archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio "A Vital Partnership with the Archdiocese" Jacqueline Powers Doud, Ph.D. President of Mount Saint Mary's College Los Angeles, California "Adult Formation Among the Cultures". Roger Cardinal Mahony Archbishop of Los Angeles, California "A Collegial Relationship with the Bishop" Marilou Eldred, Ph.D. Past President of Saint Mary's College South Bend, Indiana "A Shepherd's Presence on Campus". Most Reverend Bernard W. Schmitt Bishop Emeritus of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia "Addressing Urban Issues"... '" Maureen Fay, O.P., Ph.D. President Emerita of the University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan "How the University Taught the Diocese" Most Reverend John G. Vlazny Archbishop of Portland, Oregon "Enhancing Catholic Identity". Brother Craig J. Franz, F.S.c., Ph.D. President Emeritus of Saint Mary's College of California Moraga, California "Working Through the Mandatum Together". Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon Bishop of Steubenville, Ohio. 10.. 11 12..13.. 14 15 16.. 17.. 18.... 19 PROMISING PRACTICES

"Communication and Respectful Relationships". James Gaffney, ES.C., D. Min. President of Lewis University Romeoville, Illinois "Establishing a Diocesan Academic Council". Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "Sharing University Resources" Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. President of Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania "A Virtual Learning Community". Most Reverend Anthony M. Pilla Bishop of Cleveland, Ohio "Brothers and Sisters with a Common Mission" Andrea Lee, I.H.M., Ph.D. President of the College of St. Catherine St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota "Working Together on Ministry and Marriages" Most Reverend Elden Francis Curtiss Archbishop of Omaha, Nebraska "Mutual Respect and Trust Are Key". Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. President of the University of San Diego San Diego, California "Collaboration in Theology". Most Reverend Alfred C. Hughes Archbishop of New Orleans, Louisiana "Celebrating Our Faith in Education". Kevin E. Mackin, O.EM., S.T.D. President of Siena College Loudonville, New York "Sharing the Church's Mission". Most Reverend William Skylstad Bishop of Spokane, Washington 20... 21.. 22.... 23. 24. 25.... 26.... 27.............. 28. 29 PROMISING PRAC,ICES

"Combining Strengths to Create a Win-Win"... 30 Sister Rosemarie Nassif, S.S.N.D., Ph.D. President of Holy Names University Oakland, California "Meeting and Sponsoring Events Together".. Most Reverend John S. Cummins Bishop Emeritus of Oakland, California "A Catholic Home Away from Home". Very Reverend David M. O'Connell, CM., J.CD. President of The Catholic University of America Washington, District of Columbia "Become a Member of the University Family". Theodore Cardinal McCarrick Archbishop of Washington, District of Columbia "Two Principles of Collaboration". Stephen A. Privett, S.]. President of the Univeristy of San Francisco San Francisco, California "Building a Legacy". Most Reverend William]. Levada Former Archbishop of San Francisco, California "Transforming Learning into Leading". Mary Reap, LH.M., Ph.D. President of Marywood University Scranton, Pennsylvania "Good Exchanges Regarding Ex carde Ecclesiae"... Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Lay Ministry Certification". Brother Dietrich Reinhart, O.S.B. President of Saint John's University Collegeville, Minnesota "Meeting to Share Words and Works". Most Reverend John F. Kinney Bishop of St. Cloud, Minnesota 31.... 32... 33.... 34.35. 36..37.... 38.... 39 PROMISING PRACTICES

"Operation TEACH"... Mary Pat Seurkamp, Ph.D. President of the College of Notre Dame Baltimore, Maryland 40 "A Catholic College Resources the United Nations".41 Most Reverend Celestino Migliore Apostolic Nuncio Permanent Observer of the Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations New York, New York "Two Ways to Help the Archdiocese" "..42 Robert A. Wild,S.]., Ph.D. President of Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Continuing Education of the Bishop"...... 43 Most Reverend Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B. Archbishop Emeritus of Milwaukee, Wisconsin PROMIS1NG PRACTlCES

PROMISJNG PRACTICES

Introduction Why publish a booklet of promising practices? The short answer is to showcase examples of collaborative initiatives between bishops and presidents that have advanced the Gospel in colleges and dioceses, in hopes that the examples will inspire local initiatives. The long answer is rooted in a bit of history. In May 2001, The Application of Ex corde Ecclesiae for the United States was promulgated, eleven years after the issuing of Ex corde Ecclesiae. Following the publishing of Guidelines Concerning the Mandatum in Catholic Universities in July 2001, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on Education reconstituted the Bishops and Presidents Subcommittee "as a forum for an ongoing conversation on higher education issues." The subcommittee aimed to find ways to strengthen cooperation between Catholic higher education and the bishops. Both bishops and presidents responded to the call to foster a productive dialogue. Under the initial two-year leadership of Bishop Donald W. Wuerl, followed by a three-year term by Archbishop John G. Vlazny, the subcommittee met twice yearly for five years. The subcommitte made a clear decision to build bridges of understanding. Its membership of seven bishops, seven presidents, and the president of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) strengthened understanding among the members. Contributing to the positive climate, ACCU approved a new strategic plan including the commitment "to continue to solidify the relationship between ACCU and the Church leadership...and to provide member institutions with resources to work colla boratively with bishops locally, regionally, and nationally." Promising Practices is one example of the subcommittee's outstanding effort to advance best practices that have been going on nationwide for years. From university professors assisting with research for pastoral letters or representing the Church at the UN, to college students working in a service learning program in a poor urban area with Catholic Charities or in Africa with a diocesan twinning project, this collection is full of wonderful ways the Catholic community is making a difference through collaborative initiatives of faith. As the Assistant Secretary for Higher Education and Campus Ministry, I have had the privilege to staff the subcommittee's collaborative conversations and creative programming initiatives. I hope you enjoy and profit from the sharing of these 40 authors. The ideas are intended to promote even better future partnerships, enabling Catholic universities and dioceses to collaborate as they jointly proclaim the Good News. Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D. USCCB Assistant Secretary for Higher Education and Campus Ministry Washington, District of Columbia mgalligan-stierle@usccb.org PROMISING PRACTICES

Promising Practices is an effort to collect the thoughts of bishops and college presidents on issues of paramount significance both to the Church and the university. It could not have been written without numerous conversations over the past 15 years. Through our dialogues, we have explored the application and implementation of the Apostolic Constitution, Ex corde Ecclesiae, and have opened new avenues for colleges and universities to serve the local Church. The following 20 reflections of presidents-of both diocesan and congregationally-founded institutions of higher education-present a number of compelling initiatives that may be imitated in universities and dioceses nationwide. Underlying each of the reflections is the belief that the development and deepening of mutual respect and open communication between bishops and presidents lie at the heart of effective collaboration, a collaboration that holds immense importance for the future of the Church in the United States. These authors deserve our thanks, not only for writing the pieces herein, but also for the initiative they took in beginning their own promising practices, and the willingness to nurture our efforts with their experiences. Carol Jean Vale, 5.5.]., Ph.D. President, Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ACCU Board Chair, 2003-2004 cvale@chc.edu II PROMISING PRACTTCES

Welcome, my campus colleagues, to this collaborative effort of bishops and presidents. The Application o( Ex corde Ecclesiae (or the United States calls for the development of practical methods of collaboration among bishops, Catholic college presidents, diocesan institutions, and university programs. The 20 bishop-authors of Promising Practices provide one with concrete ways to strengthen Catholic identity and enrich the relationship between a diocese and Catholic higher educational institutions. These rich examples provide tangible illustrations to inspire us as we go about enhancing the secure and lasting relationships with college and university presidents, administrators, and students. This publication represents the excellent results our partnerships can inspire. My thanks go to all who contributed and to all who read it in the spirit of creative collaboration in the service of our Lord. Most Reverend Bernard J. Harrington Bishop of Winona, Minnesota USCCB Committee on Education, Chair, 2002-2005 jtibor@dow.org PROMISING PRACTICES III