Paul Chaloux was born in Maine in 1960 to Paul and Dolly Chaloux, the oldest of 6 children.
He has been married for over thirty years to his wife Sue and they have 4 adult children and 2 granddaughters..
Agnes Parish in Arlington, Virginia.
Chaloux currently teaches theology as an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of America and serves as a catechist at St.
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Chaloux wrote Why We Suffer for general audiences as a follow on to his dissertation, The Grace Concealed in Suffering: Developing Virtue and Beatitude, which hedefended at CUA on March 5, 2020.
Five years later, having earned his PhD in moral theology, Dr.
He had no answer since it was not his intended field of study, but the question intrigued him enough to cause him to take up the subject.
His new neurologist, after learning that Paul was studying theology, asked him why People suffer.
However, his plans changed dramatically when he was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson\'s Disease just after moving to Washington, DC for his studies.
In 2015, after earning a master\'s degree in religious education from Fordham University and retiring from IBM, Paul was accepted into the PhD program at the Catholic University of America to study Catechetics, with the goal of teaching future catechists.
Columba Parish in Hopewell Junction, NY.
While there, he also served as a catechist for 15 years at St.
After graduating with a chemical engineering degree from the University of Virginia in 1982, Paul worked for over 30 years as an engineer, manager, and strategist for IBM in upstate New York.
He grew up in Northern Virginia and attended public schools.
Paul Chaloux was born in Maine in 1960 to Paul and Dolly Chaloux, the oldest of 6 children