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Dr. David Pitt serves as Professor of Theology at Loras College, specializing in liturgical history and music. He holds a PhD from the University of Notre Dame (2007), an MA in liturgical music from St. John’s University (1998), and a BA from St. Jerome’s University (1997). His work bridges historical liturgical traditions with contemporary Catholic pastoral practice, particularly focusing on adult initiation rites and liturgical music.
- Education:
- PhD in Theology (Liturgical Studies), University of Notre Dame, 2007
- MA in Liturgical Music (Organ Performance/Composition), St. John’s University, 1998
- BA, St. Jerome’s University, 1997
Research interests include the post-Vatican II liturgical reforms, the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA), and the integration of historical liturgical practices into modern church life. He co-edited a seminal work on liturgical history and pastoral application and has authored over sixty essays on related topics.
Publications highlight themes such as sacramental theology, liturgical music composition, and the theological implications of liturgical change. His work emphasizes practical application of scholarly research in parish settings.
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