Brother
John Paige, CSC, dean of the School of Education at St. Edward’s
University, was recently elected vicar general of the Congregation
of Holy Cross at the order’s general chapter meeting held
earlier this summer in Rome, Italy. Based in Rome, the six-year
term of vicar general is the highest position a Holy Cross Brother
can hold within the congregation. Paige begins his new duties in
October.
As
vicar general, Paige will be the second-highest official in the
order and will serve under Superior General Father Hugh Cleary,
CSC. In addition to overseeing congregational planning and education
ministry, Paige will represent the Superior General as his delegate
to the nearly 1,700 Holy Cross priests and brothers around the world.
The Congregation of Holy Cross is a missionary congregation of educators
that has focused its efforts in schools and parishes since its inception
in 1837. Members continue to serve in high schools, colleges and
universities in 15 countries on four continents.
“This
is an exciting opportunity to serve the Holy Cross order and the
church,” said Paige. “I look forward to it, although
I will surely miss St. Edward’s University and all my colleagues
and friends in Central Texas.”
“As
dean, Brother John has made a tremendous impact on both St. Edward’s
and the Austin community, and we expect that he will have a similar
impact on a much larger scale through this esteemed position within
the congregation,” said Sister Donna Jurick, SND, executive
vice president of St. Edward’s. “Of course we are saddened
to lose someone of his caliber, but we are pleased that Brother
John’s talents will continue to make valuable contributions
to the global Congregation of Holy Cross and the communities it
serves.”
Paige
came to St. Edward’s as assistant professor of Education in
1999 and was named dean of the School of Education two years later.
Under his leadership, the School of Education has expanded ties
to the Central Texas community through programs such as Building
Teams and Tools for Teaching (BT3), the Teaching Scholar Program,
the GO Project partnership with the Austin Independent School District
and implementing the only accreditation program in Central Texas
for religion teachers in Catholic schools. In addition to his work
at St. Edward’s, Paige is a commissioner-at-large of the Texas
Catholic Conference Accreditation Commission and regional associate
for the National Catholic Educational Association.
Associate
Dean J. Frank Smith III, former dean of the School of Education
and associate professor, has been named interim dean while the university
conducts a nationwide search to permanently fill the position.
Founded
by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2005
by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The Princeton
Review for inclusion in the guide “Colleges with a Conscience.”
St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic, liberal arts university
of approximately 4,500 students located in Austin, Texas.
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