Christina Condyles, PhD


Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology
EDUCATION
PhD, The Catholic University of America
MPhil, The Catholic Univesity of America
MA, Saint John's University
BA, Mount St. Mary's University
ABOUT
Christina Condyles' research focuses on sacramental identity and the ways in which liturgical participation shapes the daily living of Christian life. Before coming to Aquinas Institute, Dr. Condyles worked as an editor for Liturgy Training Publications (LTP), where she developed and edited many publications on liturgical ministries, the sacraments and liturgy, and catechesis. She has presented various workshops on those subjects to parish and diocesan groups.
SELECTED COURSES
Theology of Worship
Christian Initiation
Eucharist
Contemporary Issues in Sacramental Theology
Liturgy and Preaching (DMin)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
"Praying and Reflecting as a Group," In Beyond the Manger, Robert Daly, editor, 69-85. Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 2023.
"Learning from the Liturgy: Returning to Worship After the Pandemic," Pastoral Music 45, no. 3 (June/July 2021): 12-17.
"For the Sick," In Prayers for Times of Need, Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 2021.
"Amor Ergo Sum: Sacramental Personhood," Church Life Journal, April 11, 2018.
"Why Must We Go to Church on Sunday?" Church Life Journal, April 5, 2018.
"The Perichoresis of Sacrifice and Worship," Obsculta 6:1 (2013): 16-23.
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