Archdiocese of Boston
Susan Kay has a diverse work experience in the field of religious education and ministry. Susan worked as a Columnist for Catechist Magazine starting in September 2011. Prior to that, they were a Faculty member in the Masters in Ministry Program at St. John Seminary, Archdiocese of Boston starting in 2009. Susan also worked for the Archdiocese of Boston, where they held the role of Assistant Director of Religious Education starting in August 2000. Susan also served as an Assistant for Ministry to Regional Bishop John McNamara from July 1998 to August 2000.
Susan Kay has a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in Religious Education and Theology from Boston College. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English at The Catholic University of America. No specific start or end years are provided for either of these degrees.
Archdiocese of Boston
The Archdiocese of Boston is the fourth largest archdiocese in the United States and is the spiritual home for more than 1.8 million Catholics. Since July 2003, Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., has led the Archdiocese through unprecedented events with a focus on healing and rebuilding the local Church. Centered in of one of the world’s great cities – Boston – and spread across 144 communities in eastern Massachusetts, the Archdiocese of Boston is an ethnically diverse and spiritually enriching faith community consisting of vibrant parishes, well performing Catholic schools that are educating more than 46,000 students annually and a social service outreach that is helping to assist more than 200,000 individuals each year. Mass is celebrated in more than twenty different languages each week.