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Rev. Joel (Daniel) Kelly, O.S.B.
 
Member of St. John's Benedictine Monastery in 2010: Yes
 
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Rev. Joel (Daniel) Kelly
 

 
Partial Work History
 
1970 - Puerto Rico
 

 
Miscellaneous Notes
 
After undergraduate and MDiv degrees from St. John's University, Joel earned master's degrees in religious education and counseling psychology. He was chaplain, prefect, and theology teacher on the Headmaster's Advisory Committee at Saint John's Preparatory School. At San Antonio Abad, Humacao, Puerto Rico, he was a teacher and missionary and served the Parish Youth Program at the Iglesia Dulce Nombre de Jesus. Besides pastoral ministry in Cold Spring (Minnesota), Chicago, and California, he was also clinical supervisor and director of education and training at the Alcoholic Treatment Center at Ingall's Memorial Hospital, Harvey (Illinois). He was chaplain and faculty resident at Saint John's University, founder and director of its Undergraduate Priesthood Program, and founder and co-director of the January Term Monastic Life Program for undergraduate students. He served as chaplain of the St. Cloud Corrections Facility and on the executive committee of the Minnesota State Chaplains' Association. Joel describes himself as a history buff. (Abbey, July 2010)
 

 
Dates
 
Born: September 1, 1939
Birth Place: Darwin, MN
 
Professed: July 11, 1960 (20.86 years old)
Ordained: June 4, 1966 (26.76 years old)
 

 
Ordo Information
 
Listed as an Active Monk in 2010: Yes
 
First Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 1961
Last Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 2010
Listed in 48 Ordos
Missing Ordos: 2
 

 
Names
 
Possible names for Rev. Joel (Daniel) Kelly, O.S.B.:
 
Rev. Joel Kelly, Fr. Joel Kelly, Father Joel Kelly
Rev. Joel Kelly, Fr. Daniel Kelly, Father Daniel Kelly
 

 
Pictures of Rev. Joel (Daniel) Kelly, O.S.B.:
 
Rev. Joel (Daniel) Kelly  
 

 
 
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