Raymond French

SVP, Mission & Identity at Duquesne University

Rev. Raymond French was named vice president for Mission and Identity effective July 1, 2013. The division includes the Center for Catholic Intellectual Tradition, the Center for Spiritan Studies, and Spiritan Campus Ministry.

Starting in 2000, Rev. French served as University chaplain and director of Spiritan Campus Ministry. Under Rev. French's direction, Spiritan Campus Ministry expanded its ministry programs, strategically enhancing outreach across campus, the nation, and the world. He and the campus ministry staff have helped to create a vibrant Catholic liturgical life on Duquesne's campus and have built an atmosphere of genuine welcome to all, regardless of faith.

A dedicated member of the University community since 1993, Rev. French came to Duquesne to study formative spirituality. While earning his master's degree, he worked part-time as a campus minister. After graduating, Rev. French became a full-time campus minister and assistant University chaplain.

Prior to coming to Duquesne, Rev. French did missionary work in Tanzania for three years and also worked in the United Kingdom in its Housing Department specializing in the care of the homeless.


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Duquesne University is a private, coeducational university located on a bluff above downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1878 as a Catholic college by the Order of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne is one of the largest and most comprehensive Catholic universities in the U.S. and the only Spiritan institution of higher education in the world.


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