

As a global center for theological study rooted in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition, the Gloria L. and Charles I. Clough School of Theology and Ministry (CSTM) prepares ministers, scholars, and leaders to serve the needs of the Church and the world.
#11
worldwide ranking in theology, divinity, & religious studies
100%
of master's students receive financial support
97%
of 2023 graduates found a placement within six months of graduation
71
BC theology faculty members—the largest theology faculty in the U.S.
At CSTM, a rich variety of voices converge to form one dynamic, tight-knit community grounded in the values of intellectual dialogue and reverence for all backgrounds and viewpoints.
A Jesuit education prepares you to walk in St. Ignatius's footsteps by living in service to others, advocating for the underserved, and engaging with the world's most pressing issues through scholarship.
Reflect, discern, and grow—in the classroom and beyond.
At CSTM, our approach integrates life's intellectual, spiritual, and social dimensions. Learn more about how formative theological education can help you grow and embrace your vocation.
“We take seriously our responsibility to walk with our students and offer them an experience of spiritual, intellectual, pastoral, and human formation. Growth in these areas will not only help them lead more fulfilling lives, but also engage in the most critical issues of our times—like climate change, racial justice, and economic justice in a global context.”
In partnership with Notre Dame, this $7.9 million grant from the Lilly Endowment will reduce barriers and increase support for graduate theological education for young adult Catholics with a particular commitment to serving Hispanic communities.
Nuevo Momento: Leadership and Capacity Building for Ministerial Organizations Serving Hispanic Catholics is a five-year initiative supported by the Lilly Endowment. The project aims at strengthening the capacity of 15 ministerial organizations dedicated to serving Hispanic Catholics throughout the U.S.
Millie shares her discernment journey from teaching in Ireland to studying at the CSTM and how God has worked in her life during this time.
Read MoreCSTM offers an all-student retreat prior to the start of the spring semester. A few students who attended reflect on their retreat experience at Glastonbury Abbey.
Read MoreMorgan Hodges writes her experience with synodal listening while on pilgrimage with a CSTM delegation in October 2024. Hodges shared this reflection at a community meeting with CSTM.
Read MoreStudent leaders for Sports and Spirituality, Javier Bailen Llongo, S.J. and Victor Yanez, S.J., share about the group and the ways they are able to grow in community together, outside the classroom.
Read MoreSr. Tuyet Hong, MCV shares how she fell in love with CSTM while in her home country, and how that love continues while she is here.
Read MoreCrista Mahoney and Grace Gibbons reflect on their own ways of observing Advent, as well as give some ideas for students during this busy time.
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