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Rev. Richard M. Hogan was born in Minneapolis, [[Minnesota]] on [[July 31]], [[]195]1, the oldest of six children. He attended Catholic grade school and high school, graduating summa cum laude from the [[University of St. Thomas]] in [[St. Paul] in 1973 with a B.A. in history. The next year was spent studying history at the University of Munich in [[Germany]] on a Fulbright grant. Returning to the Twin Cities, Fr. Hogan attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota earning a M.A. and Ph.D. in medieval history in 1975 and 1978 respectively. He was ordained a [[Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] for the [[Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis]] in 1981.  
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Rev. Richard M. Hogan was born in Minneapolis, [[Minnesota]] on [[July 31]], [[1951]], the oldest of six children. He attended Catholic grade school and high school, graduating summa cum laude from the [[University of St. Thomas]] in [[St. Paul]] in 1973 with a B.A. in history. The next year was spent studying history at the University of Munich in [[Germany]] on a Fulbright grant. Returning to the Twin Cities, Fr. Hogan attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota earning a M.A. and Ph.D. in medieval history in 1975 and 1978 respectively. He was ordained a [[Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] for the [[Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis]] in 1981.  
  
 
Since his ordination, he has authored three books on the theology of [[Pope John Paul II]]. The first two of these books were co-authored with his classmate, the Most Rev. John M. LeVoir, Bishop of New Ulm, MN. Fr. Hogan was one of the authors and editors of the Image of God series, a textbook program for use in Catholic religion programs for grade-school age children. In addition to this work, Fr. Hogan has been a pastor and served several parishes in the [[Twin Cities]]. He has been seen as a regular guest on [[EWTN]] and has a TV series called Theology of the Body.
 
Since his ordination, he has authored three books on the theology of [[Pope John Paul II]]. The first two of these books were co-authored with his classmate, the Most Rev. John M. LeVoir, Bishop of New Ulm, MN. Fr. Hogan was one of the authors and editors of the Image of God series, a textbook program for use in Catholic religion programs for grade-school age children. In addition to this work, Fr. Hogan has been a pastor and served several parishes in the [[Twin Cities]]. He has been seen as a regular guest on [[EWTN]] and has a TV series called Theology of the Body.
  
 
He is currently the pastor of [[St. Raphael Catholic Church (Crystal, MN)]].
 
He is currently the pastor of [[St. Raphael Catholic Church (Crystal, MN)]].

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Rev. Richard M. Hogan was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 31, 1951, the oldest of six children. He attended Catholic grade school and high school, graduating summa cum laude from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul in 1973 with a B.A. in history. The next year was spent studying history at the University of Munich in Germany on a Fulbright grant. Returning to the Twin Cities, Fr. Hogan attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota earning a M.A. and Ph.D. in medieval history in 1975 and 1978 respectively. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in 1981.

Since his ordination, he has authored three books on the theology of Pope John Paul II. The first two of these books were co-authored with his classmate, the Most Rev. John M. LeVoir, Bishop of New Ulm, MN. Fr. Hogan was one of the authors and editors of the Image of God series, a textbook program for use in Catholic religion programs for grade-school age children. In addition to this work, Fr. Hogan has been a pastor and served several parishes in the Twin Cities. He has been seen as a regular guest on EWTN and has a TV series called Theology of the Body.

He is currently the pastor of St. Raphael Catholic Church (Crystal, MN).