Born in Connecticut and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Father Gladstone Stevens, PSS graduated from Quincy College in Quincy, Illinois in 1989. After graduate Biblical Studies at Vanderbilt University, he received his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Marquette University. He was ordained for the Archdiocese of Louisville in 2000 and has been with the Society of Saint Sulpice since 2002. For six years, he taught Systematic Theology and Philosophy and served as Vice Rector and France Merrick University Chair at Saint Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2008, he was an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Systematic Theology at Saint Patrick’s Seminary & University in Menlo Park where he served as Vice Rector and Academic Dean until 2013, then as its Dean of Men, and later on, served as its President-Rector.
As a member of the Society of Saint Sulpice, a community of diocesan priests dedicated to educating and guiding future and fellow priests, Father Stevens is best known as someone who combines theological knowledge with religious counsel and encouragement. At Saint Patrick’s, he is regarded as an articulate and engaging professor of dogmatic theology. In California and beyond he is a regular retreat master, guides days of recollection and gives talks to priests especially, but also to laypeople seeking to deepen their faith.
Currently, Father Stevens is back at Saint Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland teaching Systematic Theology