CSTM students complete supervised ministry placements in in diverse real-world settings—parishes, nonprofits, schools, prisons, and religious organizations. Supported by expert supervisors and peer discussions, they deepen their pastoral skills and explore the richness of ministerial practice.
“What we strive to do in our program is encourage students to ask how they are being called into service, what they need to be faithful in that work, and how to name—with nuance!—the parts of their journey they see as marked by God. We want them to be able to leave their time with us better able to explain their call, explore how to serve with skill, and excite others with their stories of God's work in their life.”
Babson College
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Emmanuel College
Holy Cross
Regis College
St. Anselm College
St. John's Preparatory School
St. Brigid/Gate of Heaven Parish, South Boston
St. Columbkille Parish, Brighton
St. Ignatius, Chestnut Hill
St. Leonard of Port Maurice, North End
St. Mary of the Assumption, Brookline
St. Patrick Parish, Lowell
Sacred Heart/Our Lady’s Collaborative, Newton
EV Kids
Massachusetts Correctional – Concord
The Welcome Project
The Manna Community
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Cleveland Clinic
Havenwood Heritage Heights
Hebrew Senior Life
McLean Hospital
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Clinical Pastoral Education
Students can also fulfill their supervised ministry requirement through Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), an interfaith professional education for ministry. CPE brings students and ministers of all faiths into intense involvement with persons in need, with the support of supervisors who have undergone professional training beyond hospital chaplaincy. Email Marcia Ryan to learn more.