God is looking for worship "in reverence and awe" (Heb 12:28).
Fr. Daniel Jones

Born in 1953 in Detroit, he received a B.A. from the University of Michigan (history) in 1975, and lived as a member of The Servants of the Word, a lay brotherhood, for 15 years. He served in a variety of apostolates, working in European missions (Brussels and London) for five years, and as a junior high school teacher (Ypsilanti, MI) for nine years. During those years he obtained an M.A. in Education and an M.A. in English from Eastern Michigan University.
He began priestly studies for the Archdiocese of Detroit in 1992, and received an S.T.B. from the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome) in 1996. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1997, and then received an S.T.L., Diploma, and S.T.D. (2003) in Theology and Patristic Sciences from the Augustinianum Patristics Institute, Rome.
In addition to his responsibilities as a professor and formator at SHMS, Fr. Jones serves as weekend assistant at St. Anthony Parish in Belleville. He has given numerous retreats and seminars for religious, priests, seminarians, and laity in the USA and abroad.
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Homilies by Fr. Daniel Jones
Cleansing of the Temple as Sign of the Worship in the New Temple in Jesus' Body
We offer and are offered in Jesus' perfect sacrificial gift to the Father.
Why does the Catholic Church teach that contraception is wrong?
The recent U.S. Dept. of H.H.S. mandate, and our response.
Pages
Retreats and Spiritual Conferences by Fr. Daniel Jones
The priest is called to have God as his one and only reward.
The mystery of the Divine Charity at the Heart of the Trinity
How God Used Trials of Faith In the Life of Our Lady
The Virtue of Faith as Seen in the Life of Mary
The Virtue of Humility as Seen in the Life of Mary


