Genevieve School on the city's Northwest side and then Quigley Preparatory Seminary, before earning a
bachelor of Sacred Theology at the University of St.
Ordained as a priest in 1965, Archbishop Stavert received a bachelor's degree at Bishop's University, in Lennoxville, Que., and a
bachelor of sacred theology and a master of theology at Trinity College, University of Toronto, which later granted him an honorary doctorate in divinity.
"I," brags the Dominican, "am a Fully-Qualified
Bachelor of Sacred Theology (Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus Formatus), while you are an idiot." "I," the priest retorts, "could make much better bachelors than you out of beanstalks" (Ego baccalaureos multo te meliores nectam e stipulis fabarum, 540, lines 103-05, 109-10), which amounts to saying "You are absolutely worthless." It should be noted, first, that "nectam" (make by plaiting) wittily takes up "formatus" in "Baccalaureus Formatus" (a regular academic title, distinct from that of Cursor and other lower titles); the priest is taking "Formatus" in the literal sense, "fashioned, shaped." Secondly, he alludes to a popular etymology of "baccalaureus" as coming from "laurel berry.
In 1955, he earned a
bachelor of sacred theology and licentiate in theology degrees and was ordained a priest.
Erb earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1962 from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont., and a
bachelor of sacred theology degree in 1965 from Trinity College, Toronto.
Ordained as a priest in 1965, he received a bachelor's degree at Bishop's University, a
bachelor of sacred theology and a master of theology at Trinity College, University of Toronto, which later honoured him with a doctorate in divinity.
He earned a bachelor of arts degree, a
bachelor of sacred theology and an honorary doctorate in divinity from the University of King's College, Halifax.
He holds a bachelor degree in English from Carleton University and a bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in Toronto.
He received a bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of King's College at Dalhousie University in Halifax, a bachelor of sacred theology at Trinity College, Toronto, and a master's degree in international affairs at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University in Ottawa.
He obtained a bachelor of arts degree at Dalhousie University, a bachelor of sacred theology and an honorary doctorate in divinity from the University of King's College.
She earned her bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in 1965, and her master of sacred theology from Union Theological Seminary, New York, in 1970.
degree from Carleton University and
bachelor of sacred theology degree from Trinity College in Toronto.