Bio

Kris completed Bachelor Philosophy at the Catholic University of Lublin, (Pl) in 1990. He finalized Pastoral Theology studies in 1995 and was awarded with a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) Kris has continued counseling studies at Weston School of Theology in Cambridge, later merged with Boston College to obtain the Master of Theology degree (Th.M.). Mainly concentrated in the philosophy and theology of the person he has studied at the Catholic University of Lublin between 1986 and 1990 and from 2008 to 2012. In 2010, he successfully presented the Religion & Ethical Theology thesis (S.T.L) and doctoral dissertation based on the Christian formation and human development. He earned Philosophy Doctorate (Ph.D.) in 2016. Most of his professional works have been related to the pastoral and hospital ministry in New Bedford, Attleboro, Fall River and Cape Cod hospitals. Dr. Stanibula also administered St. Anne’s Shrine in Fall River. Lately he has been serving St. Pius X Community and at John Paul II High School on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Besides two books, his writings include articles on spirituality and philosophy: The Franciscan spirituality essays, The charisma, and life of Maximilian Kolbe in the light of Franciscan personology, The role of faith in ethical developments, The theological anthropology of the person for meaningful life, Reflections on the ministerial work in the selected hospitals, The postmodern revival of the Philosophical Anthropology toward interpretation of faith and morality published at his website https://krzysstanibula.wordpress.com

In his self-help analysis, Kris writes about marks of the mature spiritual life, which correspond to the research tests. Often being objective about the real life situations, he discovers unifying philosophy that integrates fragmented individual life. He always was attached to the philosophy of the person in his young years. Kris likes to read inspirational stories and especially related to the human transformation where things are so close to real life. Now he works on the book entitled The Self-formation: Anthropology of becoming. In free time he likes to listen to music or watching movies, reading books, and enjoy walking in the forests.

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