Fr. Justin McCreedy, O.S.B.
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SMU board committees
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Facilities Committee
Institutional Advancement Committee |
Educational
background |
Loyola College,
Baltimore, Maryland, 1986
Master of Science in Pastoral Counseling
St. Mary's College, Moraga, California, 1973
Master of Arts in Theology
Mount Angel School of Theology,
St. Benedict, Oregon, 1969
Completion of Studies
St. Martin's College, Lacey, Washington, 1966
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy |
Fr. Justin McCreedy, O.S.B. has been a member of St. Martin's Abbey since 1963. He
has served as an educator teaching high school and college (1969 -
76), a parish priest (1976 - 82 and 2004 - present) and a hospital
chaplain (1982 - present). Oldest of three children in an Air Force
family with parents from home states of Illinois and Montana, Fr.
Justin came to St. Martin's for his college education in 1961 from
Clover Park High School in Lakewood and Ramey High School in Puerto
Rico.
From 1957-62 Fr. Justin was active as a cadet in the Civil Air
Patrol at Ramey A.F.B. in Puerto Rico and McChord A.F.B., and from
1971-1976 as a chaplain for the Olympia Composite Squadron. He has
lived overseas in Japan (1952-1953) as well as Puerto Rico
(1956-1959). During his time in Puerto Rico he acquired a
proficiency in Spanish that serves him regularly in his ministerial
duties. Throughout life Fr. Justin has maintained and shared a broad
variety of interests as may be of benefit to others, especially in
matters spiritual.
His sister Paula is an occupational therapist in New York City
and retired clinical professor from New York University, and a
graduate of the University of Puget Sound. She continues in private
practice working with disabled children and as a consultant for the
New York public schools in Queens. His mother was an educator
specializing in reading development with a graduate degree from
Pacific Lutheran University. She worked with children who had
difficulties with reading comprehension at Lakes High School in
Lakewood. His brother gave his life on active duty in service to his
country, and his father also died of Service connected illness
caused by radiation exposure.