Fr. Bill grew up in Sacramento, California. He joined the Oblates of the Virgin Mary in 1986 and professed his vows in 1990 and was ordained a priest in 1994. After ordination, he spent four years in St. Mary's parish, Alton, Illinois and in 1997 moved to St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine, Boston, Massachusetts where he served as Vocation Director and Provincial Treasurer. In 2001, he was elected Provincial of the U.S. Province of the Oblates.
Fr. Dan is a native of Michigan, and has one brother and two sisters. He professed his vows with the Oblates of the Virgin Mary in 1992 and was ordained a priest in 1996. After spending five years as parochial vicar at St. Mary's, Alton, Illinois and five years at Holy Ghost parish in Denver, Colorado, in 2006 he was made Novice Master and Rector of the Oblate seminary in Boston, Massachusetts, He is also currently an editor of MagnifiKid! the children's version of Magnificat.
A native of Boston, Gillian currently serves as Publications Manager at the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
In 1997, Steve joined The Chickering Group staff as Chairman. Steve is currently a member of the Board of Directors of The Bostonian Group and the Tufts Managed Care Institute and is a member of the Board of Visitors of Boston University's School of Public Health.
Joe is a businessman and entrepreneur and is a partner at The Bostonian Group. He is actively involved with a number of local charities including Catholic Charities, the Colonel Daniel Marr Boys and Girls Club, the Renaissance Center at St. Anthony's Shrine, and the Rodman Ride for Kids.
Fr. Peter joined the Oblates of the Virgin Mary in 1984 and professed his vows in 1986. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1990. After spending several years at St. Andrew's in Avenel, New Jersey, Fr. Peter joined the community at St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine in Boston, Massachusetts where he over saw the renovation of the Shrine and seminary. He currently serves as director of St. Clement.
Jack MacKinnon joined PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in 1968 and was a partner from 1978 until his retirement in 1999. He serves on the Board of Directors of Community Service Stations, Inc., Long Trail Brewing Company, BioSphere Medical, Inc., National Datacomputer, Inc. and Technical Manufacturing Corporation. Jack is a Certified Public Accountant and is active in community affairs, including serving on the Boards of Trustees of Emmanuel College, Blessed John XXIII National Seminary and Labouré College.
Thomas "Red" Martin, a former Boston College hockey captain and 1964 Olympian, received his B.S. from Boston College in 1961. After graduation, he joined the Boston Office of Arthur Andersen & Co. where he earned his CPA certificate. In 1982, Tom Martin founded Cramer Productions, a video production company that helped New England clients use the new, cutting-edge medium of video to communicate.
Kay served in the Chancery Office of the Archdiocese of Boston, Massachusetts for many years and works to support many charitable works within the Church.
A native of Massachusetts, Maureen is president of Pride Image Management Corporation.
John is a native of Canton, Massachusetts and former Chairman and CEO of the Colonial Group. He serves on the Board of Trustees of both Boston College and Boston College High School. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Weston Jesuit School of Theology.
Doc Marty is a dermatologist and a dermato-pathologist who has been involved in the diagnosis, treatment and research of skin cancer for approximately thirty years at Massachusetts General Hospital. He also serves as Director of the Pathology Department at Harvard Medical School.
A native of Ohio and graduate of Northwestern University, Joe currently serves in a variety of Executive Positions, which have included Chief Human Resources Officer and Senior Vice President of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. On December 1, 2007, he was appointed as Cleveland Clinic's Chief Human Resources Officer to lead HR activities across the Clinic's health system and serve as a member of the Clinic's Executive Team.
Jack was born and raised in Quincy, Massachusetts. After completing college, he entered the Navy, serving on a naval destroyer for two years. In 1948, he returned home to help his father run their family's business, Shaughnessy and Ahern Co. Among the many organizations he has aided are the Shaughnessy Family Center at Labouré in South Boston, The Catholic Appeal, Blessed John XXIII National Seminary, Caritas Carney Hospital, Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Catholic Charities USA, Nativity Prep, the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, Boston College High School, the Archdiocesan Mexican Sisters Program and St. John's Seminary.
Tim is president of VanDamm & Associates, an accounting and finance staffing firm in Somerville, Massachusetts. He is the founder of St. Clement's young adult group that brings together young adults from all over the archdiocese, to foster prayer and community service. He is also the agent of Immaculée Ilibagiza, helping to tell her survival story from the Rwandan Holocaust, recounted in her book, Left to Tell.