Dr. Ed Hogan – Amoris Laetitia

Friday 10:00 – 11:30 AM

Location: Grand Ballroom F

Reading Amoris Laetitia is a little bit like reading the letters of St. Paul. How do we make sense of all the different things it says? How do we avoid some of the obvious (and not so obvious) pitfalls that have caused misunderstanding and angst? And what direction can it give, not only to our faith but also to our professional lives as Catholic communicators?

Dr. Ed Hogan is a husband, a father, and a teacher.

He and his wife have been married 23 years and have six children, ages 19 to 7. Ed says: “it’s a glorious way to be overwhelmed.”

Ed loves to teach and has done so at the high school, college, and graduate school levels. He has taught men’s groups, parishes, clusters, dioceses, and formation programs. In teaching, he says, he always receives more than he gives.

Ed has a PhD in theology from Boston College. He has worked with the Institute for Priestly Formation and the Diocese of Saginaw. Currently he is Director of the Pontifical Paul VI Institute of Catechetical and Pastoral Studies and is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, both in St. Louis.