
About Dr. DuBroy
Husband and father of five.
Serves as the vice-chair of the Cleveland chapter of Una Voce which works, in union with Rome, toward the promotion and support of the traditional Latin Mass within the Church.
Member of an Institute of Christ the King parish, the Shrine of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
Founded the the Aquinas Institute for Christian Perfection in order to help people rediscover the riches of the Catholic tradition.
Dr. Matthew DuBroy
B.A. from Franciscan University of Steubenville in philosophy after spending two years at Borromeo Seminary in Cleveland.
Master’s degree in theology (S.T.M.) from the International Theological Institute in Austria .
License of Sacred Theology (S.T.L.) from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, D.C.
Doctorate of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) in Thomistic Studies from the Dominican House of Studies under the direction of Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP.
Education
Dr. DuBroy has a decade of teaching experience.
He has taught high school theology and Latin developing unique programs for both subjects.
During his time as a teacher, Dr. DuBroy developed spiritual formation programs for high schoolers focusing on introducing students to traditional practices of the spiritual life.
Has published in the English Edition of Nova et Vetera, a journal of theology.
An ordinary member of The Sacra Doctrina Project. The Sacra Doctrina Project is devoted to the study of theology as a scientia which is ordered toward the contemplation of the divine nature and the relation of all creation to God.