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      The following is a list of notable alumni of the Catholic University of America, the national university of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, located in Washington, D.C.
      There are several names that could appear on this list twice, but will only appear in the area for which they are best known. For example, several in the Arts category could appear in more than one subcategory. Others could appear in several categories but have been relegated to one.


      Alumni




      = Religion

      =


      Beati and other Servants of God


      Thea Bowman, FSPA, 1969, and a Ph.D. in 1972, Servant of God, M.A. in English
      Theodore Foley, CP, 1943 and STD, 1944, Servant of God, Passionist priest and Superior General; STL
      Emil J. Kapaun, Master of Arts in education, 1948, Servant of God, priest, World War II and Korean War US Army chaplain, US Medal of Honor recipient
      Fulton J. Sheen, 1920, and faculty from 1926 to 1950 in theology and philosophy, Venerable, J.C.B., Auxiliary Bishop of New York and Bishop of Rochester, host of Life is Worth Living


      Cardinals


      Joseph Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago
      Raymond Leo Burke, Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and Archbishop Emeritus of Saint Louis
      Terence Cooke, M.A., 1949 and M.S.W., 1949, Servant of God, Archbishop of New York
      Blase J. Cupich, S.T.L. 1979, S.T.D. 1987, Archbishop of Chicago
      Daniel DiNardo, B.A., M.A., Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
      Timothy Dolan, Ph.D., 1985, Archbishop of New York
      Francis George, M.A., 1966, Archbishop of Chicago
      Patrick Joseph Hayes, S.T.L., 1894, Archbishop of New York
      James Hickey, S.T.L., 1946, Archbishop of Washington
      Lubomyr Husar, Ukrainian Greek Major Archbishop of Kyiv and Halych
      John Krol, J.C.D., 1942, Archbishop of Philadelphia
      Roger Mahony, M.S.W., 1964, Archbishop of Los Angeles
      Theodore McCarrick, Ph.D., 1963, Archbishop of Washington
      Humberto Sousa Medeiros, M.A., 1942, S.T.L., 1946, Archbishop of Boston
      Sean O'Malley, O.F.M.Cap., Ph.D., 1978, Archbishop of Boston
      Justin Rigali, S.T.B. 1961, Archbishop of Philadelphia
      Jan Pieter Schotte, Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops and President of the Labour Office of the Apostolic See
      Luis Antonio Tagle, S.T.L. 1987, S.T.D. 1991 Prefect for the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
      Donald Wuerl, M.A., 1962, Archbishop of Washington


      Bishops


      David William Antonio, S.T.D. 1999, Bishop of Ilagan (Philippines)
      Gerald Barbarito, J.C.L. 1983, Bishop of Palm Beach
      J. Kevin Boland, Bishop of Savannah
      Earl Boyea, Ph.D. 1987, Bishop of Lansing
      Michael J. Bransfield, M.Phil. 1973, Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston
      Robert J. Carlson, J.C.L. 1979, Archbishop of St. Louis
      Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia
      David R. Choby, Bishop of Nashville
      John Bosco Manat Chuabsamai, M.A. 1977, Bishop of Ratchaburi (Thailand)
      Robert J. Cunningham, J.C.L. 1978, Bishop of Ogdensburg
      Edward Celestin Daly, OP, J.C.D. 1923, Bishop of Des Moines
      Bohdan Danylo, 1996, Bishop of Saint Josaphat in Parma
      Frank J. Dewane, M.A. 1975, Bishop of Venice in Florida
      Maurice John Dingman, J.C.L. 1946, Bishop of Des Moines
      Pierre DuMaine, D.Ed. 1961, Bishop of San Jose
      Fidelis Fernando, Ph.D. 1987, Bishop of Mannar (Sri Lanka)
      Raphael M. Fliss, S.T.L., former Bishop of Superior
      Roger J. Foys, Bishop of Covington, Kentucky
      John Mark Gannon, S.T.B. 1900, S.T.L. 1901, Bishop of Erie
      Francis Joseph Gossman, J.C.D. 1959, Bishop of Bishop of Raleigh
      Francis J. Haas, Bishop of Grand Rapids, 1943–1953
      Bernard J. Harrington, Ed.M. 1958, Bishop of Winona
      Charles M. Jarrell, B.A. 1962, M.A. 1963, Bishop of Lafayette in Louisiana
      William Michael Joensen, Ph.D. 2001, Bishop of Des Moines
      James Vann Johnston, Jr., J.C.L. 1996, Bishop of Springfield–Cape Girardeau, Bishop of Kansas City–Saint Joseph
      Donald Joseph Kettler, J.C.L. 1982, Bishop of Fairbanks
      Daniel Kucera, OSB, M.A., Ph.D. 1954, Bishop of Salina, Archbishop of Dubuque
      John J. Leibrecht, Ph.D. 1961, Bishop of Springfield–Cape Girardeau
      Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, Ph.D. 1963, Archbishop of Mobile
      Martin N. Lohmuller, J.C.D. 1947, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
      William E. Lori, S.T.D. 1982, Archbishop of Baltimore
      Paul Loverde, J.C.L. 1982, Bishop of Arlington
      Henry J. Mansell, Archbishop of Hartford
      John Joseph Mitty, S.T.B., 1907, Archbishop of San Francisco
      Robert F. Morneau, Auxiliary Bishop of Green Bay
      Robert W. Muench, Ed.M. 1968, Bishop of Baton Rouge
      Michael Joseph Murphy, S.T.L. 1942, Bishop of Erie
      James A. Murray, J.C.L. 1964, Bishop of Kalamazoo
      George H. Niederauer, S.T.B. 1960, Archbishop of San Francisco
      David M. O'Connell, J.C.L. 1987, J.C.D. 1990, Bishop of Trenton
      Stuart France O'Connell SM, MA 1984, Bishop of Rarotonga (Cook Islands)
      Michael F. Olson, MA 1989, Bishop of Fort Worth
      Wolodymyr Paska, J.C.D. 1975, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia (Ukrainian)
      Joseph Perry, J.C.L. 1981, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago
      John C. Reiss, J.C.D. 1954, Bishop of Trenton
      John H. Ricard, Ph.D., Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee
      Thomas J. Rodi, J.C.L. 1986, Archbishop of Mobile
      Henry Rohlman, MA 1907, Bishop of Davenport, Archbishop of Dubuque
      Dennis Schnurr, J.C.D. 1980, Archbishop of Cincinnati
      John Mortimer Smith, S.T.B. 1961, J.C.D. 1966, Bishop of Trenton
      Stefan Soroka, B.S.T. 1982, D.S.W., 1985, Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church in the United States
      John J. Ward, J.C.L. 1952, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
      Loras Joseph Watters, S.T.L. 1941, Ph.D. 1954, Auxiliary Bishop of Dubuque, Bishop of Winona
      Thomas Jerome Welsh, Bishop of Arlington and Bishop of Allentown
      Aloysius John Wycislo, Bishop of Green Bay
      Gabino Zavala, J.C.L., Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
      Thomas Zinkula, M.A., 1990, Bishop of Davenport, Archbishop of Dubuque


      Former Priests


      Nancy Ledins, former priest and former member of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood who later came out as a transgender woman.


      Members of monastic orders


      Mary Collins (theologian)


      = Public service and politics

      =


      Federal


      Charlene Barshefsky, J.D.1975, Ambassador, United States Trade Representative under Bill Clinton
      Robert Patrick Casey, Jr., J.D. 1988, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
      Jeffrey Chiesa, J.D., 1990, U.S. Senator from New Jersey
      Thomas E. Donilon, B.A., 1977, National Security Advisor
      Edward W. Gillespie, B.A. 1983, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee
      Patrick Guerriero, B.A. 1990, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans
      Luis Guinot, former United States Ambassador to Costa Rica
      Thomas R. Harkin, J.D. 1972, U.S. Senator from Iowa
      John P. Hart, president and CEO of the American Democracy Institute
      Kathy Hochul, J.D., 1984, U.S. Representative and Governor of New York
      Sara Dunlap Jackson, National Archives and Records Administration archivist, Military Archives Division
      Emmett Joseph Leahy (1910–1964), American archivist and entrepreneur, pioneer in the discipline of records management.
      Victor McCrary, B.A. 1978, vice chair of the National Science Board
      Thomas P. Melady, Ph.D. 1955, former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, Burundi, and Uganda
      Jack Miller, United States Senator from Iowa
      Wanda Peters, B.S., NASA administrator and member of the Senior Executive Service
      Richard G. Renzi, J.D. 2002, U.S. Congressman from Arizona
      Kathleen Rice, B.A. 1987, U.S. Congressman from New York State
      John E. Straub, B.A. 1991, Director of the White House Office of Administration
      Robert Francis Anthony Studds, B.S. 1917, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Corps admiral and engineer, fourth Director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
      Robert Tiernan, J.D. 1956, U.S. Congressman from Rhode Island
      Genevievette Walker-Lightfoot, J.D. 1999, former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission attorney


      State


      Forrest H. Anderson, J.D. 1938, former Governor of Montana
      Martin Connor, B.A., J.D., former New York State Senate Minority Leader
      Bob Duckworth, B.A., Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland
      Ryan Fecteau, B.A., 2014, Maine House of Representatives
      Reed Gusciora, B.A., New Jersey General Assemblyman
      Mitchell J. Landrieu, B.A. 1982, Mayor of New Orleans and former Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
      Agnes Mary Mansour, president of Mercy College of Detroit 1971–1983, director of the Michigan Department of Community Health 1983–1987
      Terence R. McAuliffe, B.A. 1979, former Governor of Virginia and former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
      Jim McGreevey, attended but did not graduate, former Governor of New Jersey
      Kelly Noonan Murphy, B.D. 1997, member of the Maine House of Representatives
      Daniel O'Donnell, New York State Assembly Member
      Martin O'Malley, B.A. 1985, former mayor of Baltimore, Maryland and former Governor of Maryland
      Brian E. Rumpf, B.A., New Jersey General Assemblyman
      Holly Schepisi, B.A. New Jersey General Assemblywoman
      Henry P. Sullivan (1916-2003), B.A., Democratic state representative and senator in New Hampshire
      William J. Shea, J.D. 1926, Connecticut Supreme Court justice
      Brandon Umba, B.A. 2008, New Jersey General Assemblyman


      Local


      Joseph Alioto, 1940, mayor of San Francisco
      Joseph H. Gainer 1902, 26th mayor of Providence, Rhode Island


      Other (public service and politics)


      Thomasina Jordan, Ed.D., American Indian activist
      Hani Miletski, Israeli Senior Representative of the Defense Mission to the U.S. for Strategic Defense Initiative Programs
      Jerome G. Miller, D.S.W., 1965, advocate for alternatives to incarceration and the deinstitutionalization of persons with developmental disabilities
      Tom G. Palmer, M.A., Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and director of the institute's educational division
      Timothy Perry Shriver, M.A. 1989, CEO of the Special Olympics
      Jesús Permuy, Cuban-American Human Rights activist, urban planner, and community leader
      C. Bruce Pickette, M.S., 115th President General of the Sons of the American Revolution
      Aurelia Pucinski, Illinois judge
      James Soong, M.S. 1971, Taiwanese politician and founder of the People First Party


      = Arts and letters

      =


      Film and television


      Susan Anspach, 1961, did not graduate, actress
      Norma Candal, actress and comedian
      Pat Carroll, B.A. 1989, Emmy Award-winning actress, voice of Ursula in Disney’s The Little Mermaid
      Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin, television producer
      Marc Gervais, M.F.A. 1960, Jesuit, writer, film consultant, film professor at Concordia University 1967-2003
      Henry Gibson, cast member of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In
      John Heard, actor, Peter McCallister from the first two Home Alone films
      Saeed Jaffrey, Indian actor and Fulbright scholar
      Laurence Luckinbill, M.F.A. 1958, Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, actor
      John Carroll Lynch, actor, played Drew Carey's brother on The Drew Carey Show
      Ed McMahon, B.A. 1949, announcer on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and host of Star Search
      Kathleen McInerney, B.A., voice actress, Ash Ketchum seasons 1–8 on Pokémon
      David L. Paterson, B.A., 1989, producer and screenwriter of Disney's Bridge to Terabithia
      Colleen Zenk Pinter, Emmy Award-winning actress, known for her role on As the World Turns
      Chris Sarandon, M.F.A., actor, best known for his portrayal of Prince Humperdinck in The Princess Bride (film)
      Susan Sarandon, B.A. 1968, Academy Award-winning actress who played Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
      John Slattery, B.F.A. 1984, actor
      Jon Voight, B.A. 1960, actor who won an Academy Award as best actor in Coming Home (1978 film)
      Lisa Ann Walter, who played Chessy in the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap (1998 film), which also starred Lindsay Lohan.


      Media


      Maureen B. Dowd, B.A. 1973, columnist for The New York Times
      Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin, M.F.A. 1967, CEO, Procter & Gamble Productions (producers of As the World Turns and Guiding Light)
      Julie Nixon Eisenhower, M.A. 1972, author
      Alfred Gough, B.A. 1989, Executive Producer of WB’s Smallville, co-wrote screenplay for Spider-Man 2
      John Harrington, photographer, author
      Michael J. Hurd, M.A. 1985, radio commentator
      Kathryn Jean Lopez, B.A. 1997, editor-at-large, National Review Online
      Scott P. Richert, M.A. 1992, Publisher, Our Sunday Visitor
      Rosanna Scotto, B.F.A. 1980, co-anchor of FOX-5 News (New York)
      Dennis Wholey, B.A. 1959, host of This is America with Dennis Wholey
      Brian Williams, attended briefly but did not graduate, anchor, NBC Nightly News


      Theatre


      John Aler, B.M. 1971, M.M. 1972, tenor, eight-time Grammy winner
      Harolyn M. Blackwell, B.M. 1977, M.M. 1980, soprano, Metropolitan Opera
      Walter Bobbie, dancer, choreographer, director and actor
      Philip Bosco, B.A. 1957, Tony Award-winning actor
      Fabiana Bravo, Argentine operatic soprano, Metropolitan Opera
      Mart Crowley, playwright
      Rose Hemingway, stage actress, How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying on Broadway
      George Herman, M.F.A 1954, playwright
      Jean Kerr, M.F.A., Pulitzer-winning playwright and author
      Jason Miller, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (1973). He also starred as Father Damien Karras in the movie The Exorcist.
      Donn B. Murphy, M.F.A. 1954, President of National Theatre Washington, DC; Distinguished Professor of Theatre, Georgetown University
      Michael Murray, B.A. 1954, co-founder and artistic director of Charles Playhouse (Boston); artistic director of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Chair of Department of Theatre Arts, Brandeis University
      Tracy Lynn Olivera, B.M. 1999, actress
      Joe Plummer, B.A. 1954, actor and playwright
      Gerome Ragni, musical writer and actor
      Frances Sternhagen, Broadway, film and television actress
      Paula Vogel, B.A. 1974, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright


      Other (arts)


      Mark Adamo, B.M., 1990, composer
      Yazmany Arboleda, School of Architecture and Planning, 2005, installation artist
      Antonella Barba, contestant on the 6th season of American Idol
      David C. Driskell, M.F.A. 1962, visual artist and curator
      Joseph Fitzmartin, composer, conductor and arranger
      Patricia Goslee, M.F.A., painter, curator
      Elizabeth Hand, B.A., author
      John Harrington, B.A. 1990, photographer, author
      Maryann Karinch, B.A., 1974, M.A., 1979, author
      Peter Kwasniewski, writer
      Hank Levy, M.M., composer, notable for composition used in the 2014 film Whiplash
      Nick Lowe, comic book editor
      Paul Neebe, Ph.D., classical trumpeter
      Father Norman O'Connor (1921–2003), priest, jazz music aficionado, writer, radio and TV show host
      Marjorie Perloff, M.A. 1956, Ph.D. 1965, poetry scholar and critic
      Martin Puryear, B.A. 1963, sculptor and recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship
      Jim Self, M.M., 1972, classical tubist
      Don Shirley, composer and pianist, on whom the Oscar-winning movie Green Book was based
      John Vachon, photographer
      Marion Verhaalen, composer and musicologist
      Rolande Maxwell Young, composer


      = Business

      =
      Robert Craves, B.A. 1965, co-founder of Costco and College Success Foundation
      Alfonso Fanjul Sr. (1909-1980), Cuban sugar baron
      Nessa Feddis, J.D., lobbyist, vice president and senior counsel to the American Bankers Association
      Judith Kent, business executive and philanthropist
      Edward M. Liddy, B.A. 1968, CEO of American Insurance Group
      Tarek Saab, B.E.E. 2001, contestant on the 5th season of NBC's The Apprentice
      Joseph A. Unanue, B.M.E. 1950, CEO of Goya Foods


      = Education

      =
      Sanford Berman, M.S. 1961, radical librarian
      Mary Daly, M.A., radical feminist theologian and advocate of parthenogenesis
      James W. Dean Jr., B.A., President of the University of New Hampshire
      Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A., M.A. 1983, President, Villanova University
      Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., President, La Salle University
      Andrew Gonzalez, M.A., President of De La Salle University
      Euphemia Haynes, first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics
      Mark A. Heckler, M.F.A 1979, President, Valparaiso University
      Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, S.T.D. 1945, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame
      Joseph L. Levesque, S.T.D. 1977, President of Niagara University
      W. Wesley McDonald, author of Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology
      Jesse Mann, Ph.D., 1958, professor emeritus of philosophy at Georgetown University
      Richard Brian Miller, M.A., 1982, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Emeritus Professor of Religion, Politics, and Ethics at University of Chicago
      Kenneth Ozmon, M.A. 1963, President of Mount Allison University
      Judith C. Russell, M.L.S. Current Dean of the University of Florida Library System
      Charles C. Tansill (1890-1964), Professor of History
      Gary Vena, M.A., Professor Emeritus of English and Drama at Manhattan University
      Spiro Zavos, M.A. 1967, Australasian historian, journalist and writer


      = Civil Law

      =
      Kathleen Abernathy, J.D. 1983, Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
      Alice S. Fisher, J.D. Assistant Attorney General and head, United States Department of Justice Criminal Division
      Arthur J. Gajarsa, M.A. 1964, Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
      James J. Hayden, J.D. Dean of the Columbus School of Law 1941–1954; maternal grandfather of Jerome Powell, Chair of the Federal Reserve
      Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, B.A. 1965, J.D. 1968, Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia and presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
      Joseph F. Leeson, Jr., J.D. 1980, Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
      John T. Noonan, Jr., M.A. 1948, Ph.D. 1951, Senior Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
      Peggy Quince, J.D. 1975, Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court and first African-American woman to sit on that bench


      = Canon Law

      =
      David P. Long, J.C.D. 2022, Dean of the Metropolitan School of Professional Studies
      Edward N. Peters, J.C.D. 1991, Referendary of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura


      = Science and engineering

      =
      Nelly Garzón Alarcón (1932-2019), Colombian nurse, teacher
      Norman L. Crabill, BAE, 1949, developed patents for rocket vehicle control system and automated weather systems for pilots
      Hugh Everett, 1953, physicist who first proposed the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics
      Harold P. Freeman, MD, cancer researcher
      Michael D. Griffin, NASA Administrator
      Virginia Griffing, PhD (1947), physicist and chemist, first woman on the faculty of Catholic University of America's physics department
      Marie Inez Hilger (1891-1977), Benedictine nun and anthropologist
      Charles Kaman, B.A. 1940, aviation pioneer and founder of Kaman Aircraft
      Daniel R. Mulville, Ph.D. Structural Engineering 1974, NASA's Chief Engineer and Acting Administrator of NASA in 2001
      Nancy H. Nielsen, Ph.D. 1969, in microbiology, elected to National Academy of Medicine
      Rev. Julius Nieuwland, C.S.C., Ph.D. 1904, discoverer of synthetic rubber
      Joseph Weber, Ph.D. 1951, developed the first gravitational wave detectors and first suggested the use of laser interferometry in the field
      Marguerite Thomas Williams, Ph.D. 1942, first African American to earn a Ph.D. in geology


      = Athletics

      =
      Bill Adamaitis, player for the Washington Redskins
      Michael Bidwill, principal owner, chairman, and president of the Arizona Cardinals
      Brian Cashman, B.A. 1989, Senior Vice-president and General Manager, New York Yankees
      Tim Connelly, B.A. 1999, General Manager of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association
      Frank Coonelly, J.D., President of the Pittsburgh Pirates
      Dan Freeman, B.A. 2011, Head Coach Albertus Magnus Baseball
      Bryson Fonville, B.A., 2016, player for the Texas Legends
      Marty Hurney, B.A., 1978, American football administrator and executive
      Bill Lajousky, NFL player
      Mike Lonergan, B.A. 1988, Head Men's Basketball Coach, George Washington University
      Jimmy Patsos, B.A. 1989, men's basketball head coach, Siena College
      Wally Pipp, A.B. 1914, first baseman, New York Yankees


      = Other

      =
      Carl Amery, German writer
      Thomas Berry, Ph.D., cultural historian and ecotheologian
      Thea Bowman, Catholic nun, teacher and scholar
      Francis P. Duffy, Ph.D., military chaplain, war hero, and namesake of Time Square's Duffy Square
      Jackie Ducci, American author
      Patrick Fahey, OSA, Prior Provincial of the Australian Province of the Order of St Augustine
      Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Ph.D., security analyst
      Greg Johnson (white nationalist), Ph.D., 2001, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the imprint Counter-Currents Publishing
      Charles Kekumano, Ph.D.
      Robert McCulloch, missionary in Pakistan for 33 years
      John T. Tozzi, Ph.D., U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral
      Miguel Vila Luna, Dominican artist and architect; designed a National Heritage building


      Faculty


      Gerda Blumenthal, literary scholar, taught French and comparative literature
      Clyde Cowan, co-discoverer of the neutrino
      Cardinal Avery Dulles, taught theology 1974-1988
      Chorbishop John D. Faris, Maronite canon lawyer
      Msgr. Joseph Clifford Fenton, peritus to Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani at the Second Vatican Council
      Regina Flannery Herzfeld, first laywoman on CUA faculty; first woman department head at CUA (anthropology)
      Father Gilbert Hartke, O.P.
      Michael Hendricks, psychologist, suicidologist, and an advocate for the LGBT community
      Theo Holm, botanist
      Oleg Kalugin, former KGB spy
      Walter Kerr, dramatist and theater critic
      Frederick Joseph Kinsman, ecclesiastical historian
      Douglas Kmiec, Legal Counsel to President Ronald Reagan; United States Ambassador to Malta; faith advisor to President Barack Obama; served as Dean and St. Thomas More Professor, Columbus School of Law
      Theodore Litovitz, physicist and inventor
      Kurt Martens, canon lawyer
      Wayne Millner (1913–1976), American football player
      James Kerby Neill (1906-1996), professor emeritus of English, author and researcher
      Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, JCB, 1920, Auxiliary Bishop of New York and Bishop of Rochester, host of Life is Worth Living, faculty from 1926 to 1950 in theology and philosophy
      George P. Smith II, bioethics scholar, prolific writer
      Monsignor Robert Sokolowski, philosopher
      Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila
      Monsignor John F. Wippel, Thomas Aquinas scholar
      Karl Herzfeld, physics
      Risteard De Hindeberg, Irish language scholar
      Venigalla Rao, professor of biology


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