Welcome Father Shanley!

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A new day is dawning.   The Shanley era begins Monday.   He has already begun his work, and this is good news for all of us.

The brightest days for the university and for our athletic programs lie ahead.

Welcome Father Stanley!  Mass of welcome Sunday Jan 31st, 11 AM and will be streamed.

[URL]https://www.stjohns.edu/about/faith-and-mission/campus-ministry/mass-welcome[/URL]]Mass of Welcome | St. John's University[/url]

 
 
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Looking forward to any initial speeches he gives this week.

Time permitting, hopefully he can catch a few games live. Maybe Nova on Wed, or back in Prov next weekend.
 
He is absolutely thrilled to have this opportunity to help transform our university.   He can't do it alone.  We really need to get behind this guy.
 
Not these you could expect otherwise but , isn't he on record that he will be a Johnnie rooter except against Providence ?  He's a Alum of the school as well as being its President . Can't really take him to task for that . Wonder whether he will wear his Dominican Frock around Campus or , more traditional Black suit and collar . It's a interesting happening for sure , maybe.a first time in history ? 
 
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redmannorth" post=415532 said:
If anyone has any information upon how Mass went it would be greatly appreciated. 
thanking you in advance. 
Disappointing.  The NCAA ruled Father Shanley was ineligible for the position since the transfer occurred within the conference.
 
SLYFOXX1968" post=415534 said:
Not these you could expect otherwise but , isn't he on record that he will be a Johnnie rooter except against Providence ?  He's a Alum of the school as well as being its President . 
Yep, President Shanley did say that he would be a St. John 's fan and cheer for the Storm when it plays Providence.

After decades of questiuonable hires St. John's has made 3 consecutive seeming "homeruns" hires:  AD Mike Cragg, Coach Mike Anderson, President Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 

President Shanley recognizes the importance of St. John's men's basketball to the overall image of the school.  In an interview posted in another threaf he said something like "St. John's mens basketball is the billboard of the University".

President Shanley's statement reflects an appreciation of the importance of men's basketball not shared by his predicessor StJ's President who suggested in 2004 shutting down the men's basketball program (“If we cannot do it right, I would recommend to the board that we not do it,”).

Welcome President Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 



 
 
otis" post=415540 said:
SLYFOXX1968" post=415534 said:
Not these you could expect otherwise but , isn't he on record that he will be a Johnnie rooter except against Providence ?  He's a Alum of the school as well as being its President . 
Yep, President Shanley did say that he would be a St. John 's fan and cheer for the Storm when it plays Providence.

After decades of questiuonable hires St. John's has made 3 consecutive seeming "homeruns" hires:  AD Mike Cragg, Coach Mike Anderson, President Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 

President Shanley recognizes the importance of St. John's men's basketball to the overall image of the school.  In an interview posted in another threaf he said something like "St. John's mens basketball is the billboard of the University".

President Shanley's statement reflects an appreciation of the importance of men's basketball not shared by his predicessor StJ's President who suggested in 2004 shutting down the men's basketball program (“If we cannot do it right, I would recommend to the board that we not do it,”).

Welcome President Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 




 
Sounds like a great chice to lead the school during these uncertain times. And I can't wait to see what that trimverate does with our basketball program!
 
redmannorth" post=415532 said:
If anyone has any information upon how Mass went it would be greatly appreciated. 
thanking you in advance. 
I caught about half of it.   It was attended only by other Vincentians with a very small # of invited guests.   We can all rest assured that Father Shanley completely understands the importance of athletics within our university and what we need to be successful.
 
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RM86" post=416020 said:
otis" post=415791 said:
jerseyshorejohnny" post=415546 said:
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Fast forward to 14:25 to hear Father Shanley's Sermon.

Fr. Shanley is indeed a very good speaker.  It is well worth the listen.

Having heard him many times at PC I can attest to his speaking abilty, Very eloquent.


 
I agree that Father Shanley is an impressive speaker.   His homily nailed it, and considering Sunday ushered in Catholic Schools 
Week,  he stayed on point and spoke about Jesus' most important role being a teacher, and how important our teachers are in the development of students.   He has a powerful ability to connect with his audience, and I'd highly recommend any one here listen to that homily.

Note: JSJ will be really happy to see that Father Stanley was gifted with an SJU golf bag.   I have a strong feeling JSJ will be in a 4 some with him soon.
 
Tonyinfairfield " post=415659 said:
otis" post=415540 said:
Yep, President Shanley did say that he would be a St. John 's fan and cheer for the Storm when it plays Providence.

After decades of questiuonable hires St. John's has made 3 consecutive seeming "homeruns" hires:  AD Mike Cragg, Coach Mike Anderson, President Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 

President Shanley recognizes the importance of St. John's men's basketball to the overall image of the school.  In an interview posted in another threaf he said something like "St. John's mens basketball is the billboard of the University".




 
Sounds like a great choice to lead the school during these uncertain times. And I can't wait to see what that trimverate does with our basketball program!

So it appears the good Father is a genuine sports fan which imo means he will enjoy and support all  (not just B ball) St. John's sports teams! Hooray! It also appears that his magnitism will attract support to the school which will include $$$ which in turn will translate into  improved factilities for students and athletes and fans alike.

We now operate with a capable and motivated President, Athletic Director and Head Coach. Successful, well and honestly run programs are at hand. What more could we desire???
Blessings.


 
 
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Dominican priest and noted academic previously served as President of Providence College.
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November 24, 2020The St. John’s University Board of Trustees announced today the unanimous election of Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. as the University’s 18th President. Fr. Shanley is expected to begin his tenure at St. John’s on February 1, 2021.The selection of Fr. Shanley follows an extensive national search overseen by an 18-member committee representing a cross-section of St. John’s University constituencies, including faculty, students, administrators, and current and emeritimembers of the Board of Trustees. The search committee was led by St. John’s alumnus and Chair of the Board of Trustees William J. Janetschek, Retired Partner and Chief Financial Officer, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. The University was aided in the search by [URL]https://www.wittkieffer.com/[/URL]]WittKieffer[/url], one of the nation’s leading higher education consulting firms.
“On behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I am absolutely delighted to welcome Fr. Shanley to St. John’s,” said Mr. Janetschek.
“Fr. Shanley’s steadfast devotion to Catholic education and to student success were apparent from our very first conversations with him. He has a demonstrated record of achievement as President of Providence College, and we believe that he is the ideal candidate to serve as our beloved University’s 18th President. We look forward to, and will be grateful for, Fr. Shanley’s visionary leadership in the years ahead.”From 2005-2020, Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. was the 12th and longest-serving president in the history of Providence College. During Fr. Shanley’s tenure at the College, he was widely credited with making substantial improvements to campus facilities and student services, hiring large numbers of new faculty, diversifying the student body, and strengthening the College’s national profile in academics and athletics.“I am honored and delighted to be elected by the Board of Trustees to serve the St. John’s community as President of the University,” said Fr. Shanley.
“I have long admired St. John’s commitment to the founding mission set forth by the Vincentian community to provide a Catholic education for first generation students in a diverse and inclusive environment. I look forward to leading our community to remain committed to that mission amidst the unique challenges of the current times.”
Founded in 1870, St. John’s is a Catholic and Vincentian university that prepares students for personal and professional success in today’s global society. St. John’s instills in its students not only the desire for knowledge and pursuit of academic excellence, but also the compassion to serve others, especially those most in need, following the example of St. Vincent de Paul. St. John’s main campus is located in Queens, New York, and the University also has campuses and locations in Staten Island and Manhattan, and in Hauppauge, New York; in Rome, Italy; in Paris, France; and in Limerick, Ireland. As of fall 2020, the University has 1,400 full-time and part-time faculty, approximately 15,700 undergraduate students, and 4,450 graduate students who come from 45 states and 121 countries. Fr. Shanley will succeed Conrado “Bobby” Gempesaw, Ph.D., who announced in June 2020 his intention to retire as St. John’s President after joining St. John’s in 2014 as the first lay President in its then 144-year history.Very Rev. Stephen M. Grozio, C.M., Provincial Vice Chair of the St. John’s University Board of Trustees and Provincial Superior of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians), said, “Fr. Shanley is deeply committed to the Vincentian mission of St. John’s – to provide an excellent education to all people, especially those most in need – and to the University’s social justice, antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. My confreres and I welcome Fr. Shanley to the St. John’s community, and we look forward to working with him far into the future.”Fr. Shanley, a 1980 Providence College alumnus, graduated summa cum laude with a degree in history and was ordained to the priesthood in 1987. Four years later, he was sent to the University of Toronto to complete a Ph.D. in philosophy. Soon thereafter, Fr. Shanley joined the faculty at The Catholic University of America where he was awarded tenure. He subsequently spent time at the University of Notre Dame and at Emory University. Fr. Shanley joined the Providence College Board of Trustees in 1999 and was elected President in 2005, serving three consecutive five-year terms; he concluded his service as President of Providence College in June 2020.“I am thrilled for Fr. Shanley. He was such an impactful president during his 15-year tenure at Providence College, and he will long be remembered as one of the best presidents in the history of our college,” said Providence College President Fr. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P. “He was an amazing colleague, friend and mentor to me. I know that he still had more to offer, and I have no doubt that he will do a wonderful job at St. John's University. On behalf of the entire Providence College community, I wish him the very best and every success in this new endeavor."
 
Father Shanley certainly will have his work cut out for him. I wish him well, and only wish he had taken over about 25 years ago.
 
Let's all embrace Fr. Shanley with our mouths, with our minds, with our hearts and (if we can) with our wallets, it will make his job easier.

 
 
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