Rev. Richard J. Devine, C.M.

Professor
Theology and Religious Studies
St.John Hall Room B-6A
(718) 990-1608
deviner@stjohns.edu

Educational Background
He completed his baccalaureate degree in philosophy at Mary Immaculate College, Pennsylvania in  1951.

He taught English and Theology at Niagara University, New York, from 1955 to 1960. During that same period he was Assistant to the President for Development and then Director of Student Activities. In 1957 he received his master’s degree in English from Niagara University.

From 1960 to 1963 he studied Moral Theology at the University of Fribourg, in Switzerland and received his Doctorate in Sacred Theology from that university in 1963.

From 1963 to 1966 he taught theology and philosophy at Mary Immaculate Seminary in Northampton, Pennsylvania, while serving as Director of Seminarians.

From 1966 to 1968, he served at Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at St. John’s University and from 1968 to 1975 he was Dean of St. John’s College. He was placed in charge of Student Life at St. John’s in 1975 when appointed Vice President for Student Affairs.

Since 1983 he has taught moral theology in the graduate and undergraduate programs as a faculty member .

Publications
Dorothy Day: Le Mouvement Catholique Ouvrier aux Etats-Unis, Richard Wolff and Richard J. Devine. Beauchesne, 1994

Good Care: Painful Choices, Paulist Press, Mahwah, N.J, 1st edition 1996; 2nd edition 2000; 3rd edition 2004.

Service to the University
Faculty Coordinator, Academic Service Learning Program
Director, Seminary Program
Member, Vincentians Active at St. John’s University

Memberships in Professional Societies
Catholic Theological Society of America

Service Activities
Individual counseling on medical ethical issues both within the university and without.

Courses Taught
Theology 3300 Moral Theology of Healthcare
Theology G170 Basic Themes of Christian Living
Theology G524 Life, Health and Christian Bioethics
Theology G526 Specific Moral Problems in a Christian Context