Retired Brigadier General Patrick Dolan shares his experiences as a military chaplain and offers “lessons learned” from an exceptional life of service. In describing my more than 27 years as a Catholic priest in the US Army, I can offer only one tiny snapshot from the wide variety of service opportunities there. The key facets […]
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About Patrick Dolan
Patrick Dolan is a recently retired diocesan priest from the Archdiocese of Louisville, KY, and an army chaplain. He was Senior chaplain in the US National Guard, responsible for all the states and territories including 1500 clergy and 365,000 soldiers. He is current chair of the Louisville section of the American Chemical Society and “visiting scholar” at Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium working on integrating science and theology.
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