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M.A. in Pastoral Ministries

Overview

The Institute in Pastoral Ministries (IPM) brings lay persons, religious sisters and brothers, deacons, and priests into a community of baptized learners.  Each year we enroll about 80 students from approximately 30 states and provinces into three cohorts (a class that travels together through their studies).  About 25 faculty and staff facilitate our "academic retreat," which incorporates participants from parishes, chanceries, schools, and homes that are both rural and urban.  Before enrolling into IPM, some students had not been inside a classroom for decades.  But now, at our "mission on the Mississippi," all of us strive to know and to enjoy God and our Catholic faith.



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The Institute offers five affordable blended-delivery programs (online and short residency) to deacons, laity, and priests from throughout the United States and Canada.  The short residency is essential.  We build faith community through prayer.  We learn Catholic wisdom and practices with other dedicated clerical and lay ministries through academics.

Rhythm of Learning

The course of studies for the Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministries begins after Easter and concludes before Advent.   Studies proceed in three phases, within a learning community that travels together through three years, each with a summer residency:

  • reading and writing to be completed at home in preparation for the summer-residency;
  • 10-day summer-residency in Winona where students and faculty immerse into critical dialogue, liturgical prayer, and friendships; and,
  • (graduate certificate and master of arts only) post-residency assignments at home  that include additional reading and writing with reference to the pastoral context of participants’ local churches.

The curriculum in Pastoral Ministries for the Master of Arts and Professional Certificate offers six theology courses, three pastoral skills courses (including two electives), and three integrated pastoral research (IPR) courses, for a total of 12 courses (30 credits).

Program Delivery

 Our programs are a blended delivery of online (in your home) and short residency in Winona.

 Dates for the Summer Residencies

  • June 14 - June 24, 2010
  • June 13 - June 23, 2011


Location

Winona

Admissions Contact

Jami Spitzer
(507) 457-7500
Toll-free:  800 - 635 - 5987   x7500

Institute in Pastoral Ministries
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #77
Winona, MN  55987
ipm@smumn.edu
FAX:  507 - 457 - 1752


 

 Course Information

    Curriculum

    The curriculum in Pastoral Ministries for the Master of Arts and Professional Certificate offers six theology courses, three pastoral skills courses (including two electives), and three integrated pastoral research (IPR) courses, for a total of 12 courses. During each of the three summer residencies, learners typically enroll in two theology courses and one pastoral skills course. Required only for the Master of Arts, the integrated pastoral research courses are registered in the three successive years and are self-managed, with completion between summer residencies. The mentorship of a professor and the associate program director are assets to insure each student's success.

    Sequence for the Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministries (30 credits)

    Summer I (10 credits)
       PM 505 Human Relations in Ministry
       PM 540 Foundations in Theology, or
             PM 500-502 Introduction to Pastoral Theology
             (transfer credit for diocesan-school students)
       PM 570 Liturgy, or
             PM 500-502 Introduction to Pastoral Theology
             (transfer credit for diocesan-school students)
       PM 610 Integrated Pastoral Research

    Summer II (10 credits)
       PM 510 Leadership in the Faith Community, or
             PM 520 Church at Prayer, or
             PM 525 Christian Spiritualities, or
             PM 531 Canon Law for Pastoral Ministers, or
             PM 533 Social Action for Pastoral Ministers, or
             PM 534-539 Special Topics in Pastoral Ministry, or
             PM 580 Sacraments
       PM 550 Ecclesiology
       PM 560 Scripture
       PM 620 Integrated Pastoral Research

    Summer III (10 credits)
       PM 520 Church at Prayer, or
             PM 510 Leadership in the Faith Community, or
             PM 525 Christian Spiritualities, or
             PM 531 Canon Law for Pastoral Ministers, or
             PM 533 Social Action for Pastoral Ministers, or
             PM 534-539 Special Topics in Pastoral Ministry, or
             PM 580 Sacraments
       PM 532 Christ Yesterday and Today
       PM 590 The Church and Moral Issues
       PM 630 Integrated Pastoral Research


     

  • PM500_to_502 Introduction to Pastoral Theology (1 cr)
  • PM505 Human Relations in Ministry (2 cr)
  • PM510 Leadership in the Faith Community (2 cr)
  • PM520 The Church at Prayer (2 cr)
  • PM525 Christian Spiritualities (2 cr)
  • PM531 Canon Law for Pastoral Ministers (2 cr)
  • PM532 Christ Yesterday and Today (3 cr)
  • PM533 Social Action for Pastoral Ministers (2 cr)
  • PM534-539 Special Topics in Pastoral Ministry (2 cr)
  • PM540 Foundations in Theology (3 cr)
  • PM550 Ecclesiology (3 cr)
  • PM560 Scripture (3 cr)
  • PM570 Liturgy (3 cr)
  • PM580 Sacraments (2 cr)
  • PM590 The Church and Moral Issues (3 cr )
  • PM610 Integrated Pastoral Research I (2 credits, Master of Arts only)
  • PM620 Integrated Pastoral Research II (2 credits, Master of Arts only)
  • PM630 Integrated Pastoral Research III (2 credits, Master of Arts only)


Program Staff
Timpthy Backous, OSB, STD
Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Professor
Graduate and Professional Programs - Coordinator
Benjamin Berinti
Institute for Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Associate Professor
Nancy Dallavalle, Ph.D.
Institute in Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Associate Professor
Institute for Pastoral Ministries - Associate Program Director
Peggy Johnson, M.A.
Writing Center-Director
Lorraine Kilmartin, M.A.
Institute of Pastoral Ministry - Advisor, Theology - Adjunct Lecturer
Institute in Pastoral Ministries - Liturgy Coordinator
Business - Assistant Professor, Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department Chair, Office of the President - University Dean for University Affairs, Theology - Associate Professor
Michael Shanahan, M.Div
Pastoral Ministries - Faculty
Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Associate Professor
Winona Graduate and Professional Programs - Program Secretary
Pastoral Ministries - Adjunct Assistant Professor
Jerry Windley-Daoust, M.A.
Pastoral Ministry - Advisor
Theology - Assistant Professor