Patrick Hayes

PatrickHayes

Assistant Professor
Theology and Religious Studies 
DaSilva Academic Center Room 311
Staten Island , NY 10301
(718) 390-4059
hayesp@stjohns.edu

Educational Background
Ph.D., Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 2003
M.S.T., Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT., 1997
M. Div., Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT., 1997
M.Ed., Columbia University, Teachers College, N.Y., 1992

Patrick Hayes is completing his first year as an Assistant Professor of Theology at Saint John’s University’s Staten Island campus. He has been in classroom settings for most of his working life, teaching first in Boston’s Catholic high schools and then New York City’s public school system. With graduate degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University (Ed.M.) and Yale Divinity School (M.Div., S.T.M.), he began a string of adjuncting positions that stretched from Vermont to Washington, D.C.—including stints at St. Joseph’s College of Vermont, St. Joseph’s College in West Hartford, Connecticut, Fordham University, Fairfield University, Iona College, Sacred Heart University, and Trinity College.

While pursuing doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America, he worked for the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership, the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the exploratory organization that helped form the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies. He also was an interim associate director for Collegium: A Colloquy on Faith and Intellectual Life. His doctoral thesis was a history of the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, 1945-1965, which is presently under review at a university press. After receiving his doctorate in Religious Studies from CUA in 2002, he took a one-year position at Quincy University, a Franciscan institution in rural Illinois. After that he began teaching at Fordham’s Marymount campus in Tarrytown, New York. He is the review editor for H-Catholic, the on-line listserv, and chairs the section on American Catholic Life and Thought for the College Theology Society. Hayes maintains memberships in CTS, the American Catholic Historical Society, the American Society of Church History, and the Catholic Theological Society of America. While at Fordham he established the Vatican II Remembrance Project, an oral history project engaging undergraduate students and retired women religious on their perceptions of the Council then and now. He is at work on a book on nineteenth century American Catholic miracle stories.