Fr. died suddenly while conducting a retreat in CT. He was only 67.
This is from Fordham U. where he was professor. Joseph Koterski, S.J., Philosophy Professor and Spiritual Mentor, Dies at 67
Beautiful remembrance in America magazine. Hit the link for the whole article, written with much love.
Father Koterski’s birth is a testament to the great faith of his parents. Having difficulty conceiving, they went to the beautiful Oratory of St. Joseph in Montreal to pray that God might bless them with a child. An answer to their prayers, he was named Joseph. Born in 1953, he joined the Society of Jesus in 1984, was ordained a priest in 1992 and took final vows as a Jesuit in 2001. On Aug. 9, Father Joseph was taken into eternity in the Year of St. Joseph.
Father Koterski was a member of the Philosophy Department of Fordham University since 1992 and was the editor-in-chief of the International Philosophical Quarterly. He served two terms as president of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. He was also integral to the existence of University Faculty for Life, serving as longtime secretary on its board of directors. He was a brilliant intellectual, but he was also at heart a humble priest who was boundlessly generous. Father Koterski also served as Master of Queens Court Residential College for Freshmen at Fordham University, living in a college dorm room year after year with freshmen seeking to live a Christian life. That always impressed me: Like many things he did, he didn’t have to do it. He joked that it kept him young.
May Father Joseph’s soul Rest In Peace. Amen
Posted by: Eileen Peterson | August 11, 2021 at 10:20 PM
I am so sorry to hear this. Father Koterski was a blessing to all who knew his. His wonderful lectures taught so many of us about Saint Augustine, Augustus and the Fathers of our Church. May this dear Priest and faithful servant who is loved by so many Rest in Peace.
Posted by: catherine Adago | August 12, 2021 at 08:01 AM