Fr. Thomas C. Kane, O.P. Moral Theology S.T.L., S.T.Lr., S.T.D., Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception
Fr. Kane received his S.T.L. and S.T.Lr. in 1953 and his S.T.D. in 1958. He taught at Dominican House of Philosophy in Somerset, Ohio for two years and the same House of Philosophy in Dover, Massachusetts for one year. Continued his studies for the S.T.D. in 1957 and received his Doctorate in 1958. He taught Moral Theology at the Pontifical Faculty from 1958 and in 1962 until 2000 at Catholic University, Washington, DC. Since his retirement in 2000 he’s been an adjunct professor at the Pontifical Faculty to the present while writing a book on the Capital Sins of the 21st Century. He has lectured at St. John University, New York, for a few summers and taught a few years for Trinity College Education for Parish Service programs.
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