David O'Leary (priest)

David O'Leary is a priest and educator. He is currently serving as the Parochial Vicar at Immaculate Conception Parish in Malden, MA.[1] He was formerly the University Chaplain for Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. He was also a Senior Lecturer in Religion and Medical Ethics and Chair of the Social, Behavioral and Educational Institutional Review Board during his time at Tufts University.[2]

Early years

Born and raised in Lynn, Massachusetts, he received both his B.A. and M.Div. from Saint John's Seminary in Boston. He then went on to earn his M.Ed. from Boston College and S.T.L. degree (Licentiate in Sacred Theology) from Weston Jesuit School of Theology. He completed his Doctorate in Medical and Theological Ethics at the University of Oxford in England (Christ Church).[3]

Career

O’Leary has previously lectured at Saint Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland as an assistant Professor of Moral Theology. He served as Chaplain for the U.S. Air Force Reserve where he was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Reserve Medal, National Defense Medal and earned the rank of Major. At Tufts University he has taught courses including “World Religions and International Relations”, “Catholicism”, “Catholic Moral & Social Teachings”, “World Religions and Sexual Ethics”, “World Religions and Economic Justice”, “Introduction to Religions”, “Mystics and Mysticism in World Religions”, and “Medical and Research Ethics”.

In 2001, O'Leary co-founded The Giving Camp, a non-profit day camp for people with physical and mental challenges, and continues to serve as a board member of the camp.

He was Director of both Goddard Chapel and the Interfaith Center at Tufts University from 2002 until 2012. He worked in spiritual direction, retreats, pastoral counseling, engaged and marriage counseling and a range of other duties as University Chaplain. He managed an interfaith chaplaincy team of five chaplains and many student religious organizations.[4] He served as Chair of the Social, Behavioral and Educational Institutional Review Board at Tufts University’s Medford campus and a member of the Institutional Review Board at Tufts Medical Center. He also serves as ethicist for many hospitals and nursing care facilities, as an IRB certified professional regarding public responsibility in medicine and research.

O’Leary has been featured in many shows for broadcast on The CatholicTV Network regarding topics such as “Catholic Citizenship”, “Praying with the Scripture”, and “Understanding the Bible”. He has been interviewed on National Public Radio and featured in multiple articles in the Boston Globe, as well as the Tufts Daily. He has additionally written articles for the Boston Globe including “When Adults Become Abusers of Young People” and has published many books.[5]

In June 2015, O'Leary was appointed as Parochial Vicar of Immaculate Conception Parish in Malden, MA after spending time as the Administrator of Incarnation Parish in Melrose, MA as well as at St. Anne Paris in Readville, MA.[6]

He has been elected to membership in the American Academy of Religion, Catholic Theological Society of America, Council on Faith & International Affairs, North American Interfaith Network and the Society of Christian Ethics.

O’Leary will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood in 2010 as a member of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Published works

References

  1. "IC Malden - Education". icmalden.org. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  2. "Staff Directory - Chaplaincy - Tufts University". Tufts.edu. 2000-07-11. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  3. http://tuftsjournal.tufts.edu/archive/2002/august/people/oleary.shtml
  4. Atalla, Munir (December 12, 2011). "After 13 years, O'Leary says goodbye". Tufts Daily. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  5. "When Adults Become Abusers of Young People". Experts.com. 2000-07-11. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  6. "Incarnation Parish - Father David O'Leary". incarnationmelrose.org. Retrieved 2016-05-20.

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