Fr. Scott N. Brodeur, SJ is a native of New Hampshire and joined the Jesuits in 1980 after graduating from Boston College with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and French. He did graduate studies in Paris, the former Weston Jesuit School of Theology, and then in Rome and Jerusalem at the Biblical Institute and Gregorian University. He has taught the letters of St. Paul in the Greg’s Theology Faculty since 1995 to thousands of students from around the world, in addition to English-speaking priests on sabbatical at the North American College. He has published books and articles in English, Italian, and Portuguese, and has also successfully directed over fifty doctoral students, with eleven more currently on the way. He has guided study tours and pilgrimages in the footsteps of Paul and other apostles to Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Rome. He also serves as the Theology faculty’s delegate to the Catholic University of Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil. In recognition of his 12 years of exceptional service to that Jesuit university, he was awarded a doctoral degree honoris causa in November 2025.