Seton Hall University dean named to Catholic Charities board of the Archdiocese of Newark

SO-andrea bartoli-WSOUTH ORANGE, NJ — Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations has announced the appointment of Dean Andrea Bartoli to the board of trustees of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark.

As a member of the board, Bartoli will collaborate on the overall governance of the organization, which plays an important role in the community by housing much of the city’s homeless, supporting at-risk youth, and providing job training, outreach to the elderly and affordable early childhood education.

Seton Hall University is part of the Archdiocese of Newark, and Bartoli expressed excitement at the opportunity to help “fulfill the university’s goal of servant leadership,” according to a release from the school.

For Bartoli, the Catholic Charities represents “the social justice end of the Catholic Church, which has a long tradition of serving the poor. Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations is proud to serve in this larger mission, particularly in Pope Francis’ “Holy Year of Mercy.’”

Bartoli has served as the permanent representative of the community of Sant’Egidio to the United Nations and the United States since 1992. Sant’Egidio is an ecumenical community rooted in the Catholic Church, which works to aid the homeless and vulnerable, diminish the spread of HIV/AIDS, and has served as a mediating organization in peace negotiations. In this role, Bartoli has been involved in many successful diplomatic activities. He has served in numerous peacemaking processes including in Mozambique from 1990 to 1992, Guatemala in 1995, Algeria in 1995, Kosovo in 1998, Burundi from 1999 to 2000, Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1996 to now, and Casamance from 1994 to now.

Dean Bartoli has also been a participant in the U.S. State Department’s testimony on Religious Persecution Abroad before Congress and was a member of the Department of State’s Religion and Foreign Policy Working Group in 2012. The dean also leads Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations’ Catholic Peacemaking Intensive Summer Study Program, which familiarizes students with the inner workings of Vatican diplomacy and of the non-governmental organizations dedicated to peacemaking.