Professor of Historical and Dogmatic Theology / Historical Theology
Biography
Fr. Miguel Ángel Cervantes Pardo was born and raised in Murcia (Spain). He currently serves as Vice-Rector at the Brooklyn Diocesan Missionary House of Formation Redemptoris Mater in Queens Village, and Chair of Dogmatic Theology Department, Professor of Church History and Dogmatic Theology at St. Joseph’s Seminary and College. Since 2023 he is part of the permanent faculty. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Agana (Guam) in November 2009 having completed priestly formation at the Redemptoris Mater Seminary of Guam and studied at the Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores Theological Institute for Oceania. After his ordination he completed his Licentiate in Christology with a Specialization in Theology of the Christian Life (2013) and his Doctorate in Sacred Theology (2016) at the Pontifical Lateral University in Rome. He is incardinated in the Diocese of Brooklyn since 2019. He has done missionary work in several islands of the Pacific Ocean and is currently part of the Team of the Neocatechumenal Way for the Dioceses of Brooklyn and Rockville Centre.
Doctorate in Sacred Theology, Summa cum laude, Pontifical Lateran University, 2016 Licentiate in Sacred Theology, Summa cum laude, Pontifical Lateran University, 2013 Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology, Summa cum laude, Pontifical Lateran University, 2009
Articles
Christusque nobis sit cibus potusque noster sit fides: Un estudio del hambre y la sed en la Explanatio Psalmorum XII de Ambrosio de Milán. Article published in «Satis Episcopaliter me dilexit» Ambrogio e Agostino, Studia Ambrosiana n. 13 (2021), a publication of the Academia Ambrosiana of Milan.
“The concept of hunger and its application to the spiritual life in the works of S. Ambrose of Milan,” in Brasiliensis, Vol. 11, n. 21 (2022), (https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/11)