Steve Greene
After graduating from the Franciscan University of Steubenville with a bachelor’s in English Literature, Steve left the Midwest for sunny Arizona. After working in youth ministry for three years he applied for seminary for the Diocese of Phoenix and was sent to St. Meinrad School of Theology in south central Indiana. While there he discerned that he was being called to marriage and family, and completed a master’s degree in Catholic Thought and Life. Upon his return he was a founding faculty member of Notre Dame Preparatory High School, teaching theology for three years and eventually heading the theology department. He is currently in his sixth year as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Mesa Community College, and has presented and taught on subjects such as Natural Family Planning, masculine spirituality, morality and ethics, pro-life issues and Blessed John Paul II’s Theology of the Body.
He and his wife, Becky, live in Chandler, AZ with their three beautiful children, two cats and whatever critters the cats bring in as tokens of their affection. Both Steve and Becky feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to witness and minister in the Diocese of Phoenix, and to be a part of the great countercultural movement of the Church’s new evangelization for the third millennium.
