Fr. Benedict Croell, O.P.

Fr. Benedict Croell, O.P.

Born in 1968 in Arizona, Fr. Benedict Croell, O.P., grew up in Colorado as the youngest of nine children in a family that has since grown to include 27 nieces and nephews. Before entering the Order of Preachers, he studied at Colorado State University and Conception Seminary College for the Archdiocese of Denver. He obtained a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies from Providence College while discerning a vocation to religious life. He entered the novitiate of the Dominican Province of St. Joseph in 1992, and was ordained a priest in 1998. Fr. Benedict was assigned first to St. Gertrude Church and Priory in Cincinnati, Ohio as associate pastor for four years. In 2002 he was assigned to the Province's Vicariate of Eastern Africa, serving in Kenya for five years. He had the responsibility of being Novice Master in the Vicariate for novices from seven African countries. Returning from the missions, he ministered briefly at the University Church of St. Joseph at New York University before continuing studies in Rome. In June 2010 he completed the License in Sacred Theology (Spiritual Theology) from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) where he also served as a chaplain for two years. In 2010 he was appointed Director of Vocations for the Province of St. Joseph.

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25 Men To Attend the Next Vocation Weekend at the House of Studies

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Posted by Fr. Benedict Croell, O.P. on March 29, 2011
25 Men To Attend the Next Vocation Weekend at the House of Studies

April 1-3, 2011 will be our fourth and last vocation weekend for this academic year at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC. We are at capacity with 25 men scheduled to participate.  These men come from a variety of places, not just the Northeast. This weekend will also have men from the UK and Canada. 

I myself am from "out west" coming from the state of Colorado. I decided to join the Province of St. Joseph (Eastern) after I studied at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. Our 58 student/novice friars currently in formation & institutional studies come from all over the United States.

I recently wrote about the power of prayer for these weekends and how we rely very much on our Dominican Nuns & Sisters, who pray for the participants of each weekend. I ask each of you also to pray for the men who will come to consider God's call in their lives!

Next year's vocation weekends are already filling up. Do you think now might be the time to contact me to plan an informal visit or to register for the next vocation weekend?

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