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Br. Joseph Schneeweis, O.S.B.
 
Member of St. John's Benedictine Monastery in 2010: Yes
 
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Br. Joseph Schneeweis
 

 
Miscellaneous Notes
 
Joseph earned a bachelor of science in Secondary Social Studies Education from Saint Cloud State University, a master's degree in Library and Information Science from Louisiana State University and a master's degree in Philosophy from Loyola University in Chicago. Brother Joseph has also begun work on a master's degree in Divinity at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass. Brother Joseph began his life as a religious among the Jesuits and worked at Catholic Worker houses in Houston, Chicago, and Tijuana, Mexico, as part of the Jesuit Formation Program from 1993 to 2002. From 1998 to 1999, Brother Joseph served as a formation assistant and librarian at Arrupe College in Zimbabwe and as chaplain and coordinator of service programs at Loyola University, New Orleans, from 1999 to 2001. Prior to joining the Jesuits, Brother Joseph served from 1987 to 1990 in the Peace Corps; one year was spent in Guatemala and two years in the Kingdom of Swaziland. He is proficient in both Spanish and French. For the next three years Brother Joseph will continue his monastic training under the direction of Fr. John Patrick Earls, OSB, Formation Director. Since the beginning of the fall semester 2004, Brother Joseph has been teaching history in Saint John's Preparatory School, Collegeville. (2004)
 

 
Dates
 
Born: June 1, 1963
Birth Place: Melrose, MN
 
Professed: September 14, 2004 (41.29 years old)
 

 
Ordo Information
 
Listed as an Active Monk in 2010: Yes
 
First Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 2005
Last Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 2010
Listed in 6 Ordos
Missing Ordos: 0
 

 
Names
 
Possible names for Br. Joseph Schneeweis, O.S.B.:
 
Br. Joseph Schneeweis, Brother Joseph Schneeweis
 

 
Pictures of Br. Joseph Schneeweis, O.S.B.:
 
Br.  Joseph Schneeweis  
 

 
 
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