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Father Thomas Edward Dubay (December 30, 1921 – September 26, 2010), S.M., was an American
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, author, and retreat director. He wrote over 20 books on
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, in which he emphasized the importance of renewed conversion and
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, and he traveled worldwide to teach at
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es,
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, and
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.


Early life and education

Dubay was born on December 30, 1921, in
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, one of seven children. His father, Elie Albert Dubay, was also born in Minneapolis, while his mother, Leah Caron Dubay, was born in
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. He attended DeLaSalle High School, a Minneapolis school run by the Christian Brothers and graduated in 1939. That year, he began his post-secondary education at St. Mary's Manor, the
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of the Society of Mary (Marists), in South Langhorne, Pennsylvania. After two years at St. Mary's Manor, Dubay entered the Marist
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in
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, and took first vows after one year, on September 8, 1944. He then began his priestly formation at the
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in
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, and was
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on June 8, 1950, by Bishop Michael Joseph Keyes, S.M. His first assignment as a priest was to remain in Washington, DC for postgraduate study at
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. He earned a master's degree in 1951, and six years later, in 1957, he would be awarded a doctorate in education from the same Catholic University. His dissertation was titled: “A Philosophical Study of the State as Educator.”


Teaching at Catholic institutions

In 1952, Dubay became a seminary professor and a
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at Notre Dame Seminary in
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. He then began teaching at the Marist College in Washington, D.C., while completing his doctoral work at The Catholic University of America, before returning to the faculty of Notre Dame Seminary for eleven more years. Over the next ten years, Dubay served at a number of Catholic institutions. In 1967 he moved to
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, where he taught at the Marist seminary located in the Joseph F. Bettendorf House. In 1968 he moved to
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, where he had been invited to teach with the
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at Russell College. After two years, he joined the faculty at Chestnut Hill College in
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. Then, in 1973, he moved back to Washington, D.C., to continue teaching at the Marist seminary. During this latter assignment Dubay was able to concentrate on his religious writing.


Itinerant ministry

Starting in 1977, at the recommendation of his
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, Dubay began traveling frequently to assist religious communities respond to teachings of the
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. He worked with many groups of religious sisters in renewing their constitutions. During this period, he began to answer invitations to speak and lead retreats throughout the world, including at parishes, seminaries, cloistered monasteries, lay associations, religious orders, hermitages, and even
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s. He formed close relationships with a number of religious communities, including the convents of the
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,
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sisters, Dominican sisters, Passionist Sisters, and the
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. Dubay also began ministering through television and radio appearances. In 1988, he first appeared on EWTN Global Catholic Network as a guest on ''Mother Angelica Live''. Dubay visited on EWTN at
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at least once a year for over 20 years to record various series on topics including contemplative prayer, community life, and St. John of the Cross. He also spoke on various Catholic radio programs, including
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.


Later life and death

In 2008, Dubay was diagnosed as having early stages of
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. He began
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and
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, which after several months successfully induced remission. He was forced, however, to cancel all of his travel engagements, some of which had planned for several years. He chose to remain with the Marist community in Washington, D.C., and began to serve local parishes and high schools with spiritual direction, counseling, and lecturing. In 2009 he was moved to a nearby nursing center run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Washington, DC. In early September 2010, in order to receive onsite dialysis, he was moved to a nursing care center in
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. He was taken to Holy Cross Hospital on September 25, and died the following day. He was buried on October 7 in Washington, DC. A Facebook group advocating that a cause for canonization be initiated was formed June 20, 2022.


Personal life

Dubay was known for his scientific curiosity. He would read the monthly publications of ''
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'' and ''
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'' cover to cover. His 1999 book, ''The Evidential Power of Beauty: Science and Theology Meet'', describes the wonder, symmetry, and intricacy revealed by science.


Selected works

* Philosophy Of The State As Educator (1959) reissued (2013) * Ecclesial Women: Towards A Theology Of The Religious State (1970) * God Dwells Within Us (1971) * Caring: A Biblical Theology Of Community (1973) * Pilgrims Pray (1974) * Happy Are You Poor: The Simple Life and Spiritual Freedom (1981) * Faith and Certitude (1985) * And You Are Christ's: The Charism of Virginity and the Celibate Life (1987) * Fire Within: St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and Gospel, on Prayer (1989) * Seeking Spiritual Direction: How to Grow the Divine Life Within (1993) * Authenticity: A Biblical Theology Of Discernment (1997) * The Evidential Power of Beauty (1999) * Prayer Primer: Igniting A Fire Within (2002) * Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer (2006) * Saints: A Closer Look (2007)


References

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