Meet the Staff of the Office for Life & Family, Philadelphia

Dr. Daniel A. Drain, Director ddrain@archphila.org
Dr. Drain grew up in Toledo, OH and converted to Catholicism at age 17. After initial studies in Philosophy and Theology at DeSales University, he attended the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, earning both an MTS and PhD (Theology, with specialization in Person, Marriage, and Family). A scholar of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s theology, the themes of his research and publication also include eschatology, the nature of Catholic education, sex and gender issues, and fundamental theology. His first book, Saving Finite Freedom: Hope, Freedom, and Salvation in Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theology of Redemption is forthcoming from Wipf & Stock in Summer 2026. Locally, he has taught at DeSales University, Immaculata University, and was a full-time faculty member at St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry in Rochester, NY. He lives in Bucks County, PA, with his wife and daughter, and is honored to serve now as the Director of the Office for Life and Family for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and as an adjunct professor at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. He is an Ordinary Member of the Sacra Doctrina Project, a peer reviewer for Word on Fire Academic and The Linacre Quarterly, serves on the editorial board of Lux Veritatis: A Journal of Speculative Theology, and is an appointed member of the Advisory Council of the Administrative Committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Deacon Patrick Kennedy, Marriage Preparation pkennedy@archphila.org 215-901-8446
Deacon Patrick Kennedy is a deacon of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who, besides serving in his home parish, is assigned to the Archdiocese Office for Life & Family, handling marriage-related matters. He also assists at the Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, serves as an emcee, is a member of the Deacon Council, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Philadelphia Pro-Life Union. Deacon Pat has been married to his wife Diane for 50 years and they have five adult married children and nine grandchildren. After being discharged from the US Army serving in Vietnam, Pat began his work career as a truck driver, then a Philadelphia firefighter, and later a paramedic and a business owner. He ended his work career as a senior executive for a Catholic hospital & health system. Called to the life of a deacon, Pat entered formation in 2010 and, after completing the Master of Theology program at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, was ordained in 2017.
