Join St. Bernard's for conversations in Faith and what being Catholic looks like in today's world.
Our next Theology and Culture series will feature Fr. Scott Caton, a married priest of the diocese of Rochester, as he explores the relationship between the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and the nature of the Catholic Mass as the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.
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Father Scott Caton is a married priest, having received permission from Pope Benedict XVI to be ordained in the Diocese of Rochester. He was a former Protestant minister before being received into the Roman Catholic Church. He and his wife, Bonnie, have been married for over 39 years. They have six children and two grandchildren. Father Caton presently serves as assisting priest at St. Lawrence Church in Greece. He is a full-time Professor of History at Roberts Wesleyan College (and former Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities there) and is a founding faculty member of Northeastern Seminary. He received his B.A. in Philosophy and Religion from Roberts Wesleyan College, his Master's degree from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and his Ph.D. in History from the University of Rochester.