Br. Miguel Campos, FSC
General Councillor
District of Baltimore
Email mcampos@lasalle.org

Academic Work:

  • 1945-1956: Colegio Sagrado Coarzón, Guantánamo , Cuba , Elementary and Secondary
  • 1956-59: Middle Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Chemical Engineering, Atlanta , GA , USA
  • 1959-1961: Santa Maria del Rosario and Panama . La Carrasquilla, Ciudad de Panama Novitiate of the Christian Brothers, Habana , Cuba
  • 1961-1965: Pontifical Lateran University Jesus Magister, Licentiate in Religious Studies Rome , Italy
  • 1970-1973: Pontifical Lateran University Faculty of Theology, Doctorate ST.D Summa cum Laude, Rome , Italy

Assignments:

  • 1966-1968: Created and directed the Religious Education Department (DEF), Colegio La Salle Dominicano, Math and Religion Teacher
  • 1968-1970: Miami Dade Junior College and University of Miami
  • 1970-1973: Developed and coordinated the MA in Religious Education program with Msgr La Cerra in conjunction with Barry College and the Seminary
  • 1971-1972: University ULSA in Mexico, teacher
  • 1973-1974: Staff member of the Office of Religious Education
  • 1974-1975: Staff member of the Youth Retreat Spiritual Center, Adamstown MD
  • 1975-1978: La Salle College, Philadelphia PA: Theology instructor and Assistant Director of the Baltimore District Scholasticate, Jeremy House
  • 1978-1981: Archdiocese of Miami, FL, USA: Director of the Office of Adult Religious Education, and contributed to the creation of the Lay Ministry formation program
  • 1981-1986: Newark NJ, USA: Archdiocese of Newark Director of the Ministerial Development Center for the laity in Seton Hall University
  • 1988-1991: Paris-Lille, France and Rome, Italy: Lasallian Studies
  • 1991-1992: Philadelphia PA, USA: Director of the Hispanic Office of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Secretariat for Evangelization
  • 1992-1998: Assistant Director of the La Salle University, Multicultural office, co-founder of the bilingual undergraduate BUSCA program and associate professor in theology
  • 1998-2000: Santiago de Cuba, Cuba: Arquidiócesis de Santiago de Cuba, Director of several Diocesan offices
  • 2000-present: Rome, Italy: General Council
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