Rev. Stephen S. Wilbricht, C.S.C.
Professor of Religious Studies and Theology
Biography
Rev. Stephen S. Wilbricht, C.S.C., was ordained a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1997. His first assignments were in two parishes in the Phoenix, Arizona, area. He joined the Stonehill College community in 2009. He teaches classes focused on liturgy and sacraments.
Wilbricht is a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy, participating in the Christian Initiation Seminar. In addition to teaching, he assists in Campus Ministry with weekly Masses and retreat guidance. He also serves in pastoral ministry throughout the local diocese of Fall River.
Education
- Doctorate, Sacred Theology, Catholic University of America
- Licentiate, Sacred Theology, Catholic University of America
- M.Div., University of Notre Dame
- B.A., Government, University of Notre Dame
Courses Taught
- Theology and Community Service
- Women Leaders in Contemporary Church History
- Sacraments, Justice and the Moral Life
- Feast or Famine: The Mass in the Modern Age
- Christian Prayer, Liturgy and Sacrament
- Pilgrimage and Passage: Religion as “Sacred” Journey
Areas of Expertise
Titles
Professor of Religious Studies and Theology
Departments
Religious Studies & Theology
- Anointed for Mission: Exercising Your Baptismal Call (Liturgy Training Publications, 2022)
- Baptismal Ecclesiology and the Order of Christian Funerals (Liturgy Training Publications, 2018)
- The Role of the Priest in Christian Initiation (Liturgy Training Publications, 2017)
- Rehearsing God's Just Kingdom: The Eucharistic Vision of Mark Searle (Liturgical Press, 2013)