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DENIS R.
MCNAMARA, M.ARCH.H., Ph.D.
Assistant
Director and Faculty Member, The Liturgical Institute
B.A.,
History of Art, Yale University, M.Arch.H. and Ph.D., Architectural
History,
University of Virginia. Dissertation: “Modern and Medieval:
Church Architecture in the United States, 1920-1945.”
Former Instructor at the School of
Architecture of the University of Virginia and Graduate Advisor Chair for the
Office of the Dean of Students, University of Virginia.
Author of
Heavenly City: The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago (2005),
Catholic Church Architecture and the Spirit
of the Liturgy (2009)
and articles and reviews in Chicago Studies,
Communio,
The
Priest, Homiletic and Pastoral Review,
Assembly, Sacred Architecture,
Letter and Spirit, and
Environment and Art Letter. Member of the Society of
Architectural Historians, Society for Catholic Liturgy and the Institute
for Classical Architecture. Theological and architectural consultant
for the
Church of Saint Michael the Archangel
(Leawood, Kansas), Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Harrisburg, PA),
Cathedral of Saint Joseph (Manchester, NH), the
Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy (Chicago,
IL) and the
Chapel of the Sacred
Heart of the
Cathedral of Saint Joseph, Sioux Falls, SD among others.
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