Mary Clare Millea

Mother Mary Clare Millea was the superior general of the Catholic Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (from 2004 to 2016).[1]

Biography[2] Mary Clare Millea, a native of Connecticut, entered the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1965. In 2009 she became the apostolic visitor for the Vatican to investigate American nuns.[1]

Education:

  • BS in Psychology, Seton Hill College (Greensburg, PA)
  • M.S.Ed. and a cert. of advanced graduate study in School Psychology, Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • Doctorate in Canon Law, Lateran University (Rome)

Experience:

  • Special Education Teacher
  • School Psychologist
  • School Principal
  • Local superior and provincial superior in the United States Province
  • Member of the General Council of Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rome, Italy for 18 years
  • Elected Superior General of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart in 2004
  • Observer for the XII Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Word of God in 2008


Languages:

  • Fluent in English, Italian, Portuguese
  • Understands Spanish and French

References

  1. Goodstein, Laurie (July 1, 2009). "U.S. Nuns Facing Vatican Scrutiny". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-07-03. Mother Mary Clare Millea, an apple-cheeked American with a black habit and smiling eyes, who is the superior general of her order, the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and lives in Rome.
  2. "Mother Mary Clare Millea, A.S.C.J."


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