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Rev. Randall de Jesus Soto, STD (Doctor of Sacred Theology), Ph.D (Cand.) priest of the Archdiocese of New York and professor of Sacred Scripture at Saint Joseph’s Seminary and College, Dunwoodie, New York, was born on February 19, 1966 in San José, Costa Rica. He proudly became an American Citizen in November 2017.
The son of the late Adela Chaves and Miguel Soto, Fr. Soto is survived by his siblings: brother and sister-in-law, Miguel Soto and Alicia Castro (sons: Miguel-Antonio and Alejandro); sister: Kattia Soto, (son: Edgardo Anzoátegui Soto); sister and brother-in-law: Mónica Fernández and Luis Álvares, (children: Mariana, Maria del Pilar, Luis-Andrés); brothers: Victor Soto and Jonathan Soto.
After being raised in Costa Rica and, for a brief time in Connecticut, Fr. Soto responded to the Lord’s call to the priesthood and earned a B.A. in Philosophy from Seminario Central of San José. An exceptional student, Fr. Soto was sent to complete his priestly formation at Saint Joseph’s Seminary and College, Dunwoodie.
Fr. Soto was ordained to the priesthood in August 1991 by Archbishop Román Arrieta Villalobos and began parish ministry first as a parochial vicar and then as a pastor in his home archdiocese. In 1994, Fr. Soto was assigned to biblical studies, first at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and then at the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical Gregorian University, where he completed his Licentiate in Sacred Theology (STL) in 1996. Fr. Soto earned his Doctorate in Sacred Theolog (STD) in 2003 at the Pontifical Gregorian University in 2003
From 1996-2002, Fr. Soto served as a professor at the Universidad Católica of Costa Rica and the Seminario Central de San José, Costa Rica (1996-2000 and 2003-2004); as Director of Faith Enculturation and Censor Librorum in the Archdiocese of San José (2003-2004). In 2004, Fr. Soto was invited to serve in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and he taught at Rensselaer College in the Permanent Diaconate Program of Lafayette-in-Indiana (2004-2006).
In 2006, Fr. Soto joined the formation faculty at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Saint Louis, where he served as a formation advisor in the external forum and a professor of Biblical Theology and New Testament Languages. While at Kenrick-Glennon, Fr. Soto assisted as a professor of New Testament at the Instituto Ciencias Religiosas in Toledo, Spain (2010-2011) and as Professor of Dogmatic Theology and Sacred Scripture for the on-line program of Holy Apostles Seminary, CT (2007-2022).
Fr. Soto joined the formation faculty of the Pontifical North American College, Vatican City-State in 2017 as a spiritual director and as the Carl J. Peter Chair of Homiletics. At the Pontifical North American College, Fr. Soto also served as an adjunct spiritual director of the Casa Santa Maria. In his time in Rome, Fr. Soto taught as an adjunct associate professor of theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. While in Rome as a faculty member of the Pontifical North American College, Fr. Soto was well on his way to completing a second doctorate (Ph.D) at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in spiritual theology.
In 2022, Fr. Soto was incardinated into the presbyterate of the Archdiocese of New York by Timothy Cardinal Dolan and began an assignment as a spiritual director and a professor of Sacred Scripture at Saint Joseph’s Seminary, (Dunwoodie) Yonkers, where he himself had received his priestly formation. Fr. Soto was a regular weekend assistant at the parish of Immaculate Conception and Assumption of Our Lady in Tuckahoe, New York.
Fr. Soto passed away on December 21, 2022, in New York
For 125 years, St. Joseph's Seminary has been preparing men for the priesthood. To the right is the first graduating class of 1897. A photograph of every graduating class of seminarians hangs in the main hall of the seminary.
Beginning in August of 2022, the seminary prepared to celebrate the anniversary with the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit and family barbeque. There were lectures, an Advent and Christmas concert with a raffle for a 2022 Toyota RAV4. The year closed with a gala honoring Cardinal Edwin O'Brien. To see more of the events, please click here
May 12, 2022, marked the 125th commencement exercise for the seminary community. This academic year marks two firsts: one graduate earned the first Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Theology, and another graduate completed his MA in Theology completely online. In addition to these two firsts, seven pre-theologians received their MA in Catholic Philosophical Studies, twenty-four MA's in Theology were earned by lay men and women and seminarians who elected to write a thesis, and eleven Masters of Divinity and eleven Bachelor's of Sacred Theology were conferred to our seminarians. Our commencement spearker was the newly installed Bishop of Brooklyn, Most Rev. Robert Brennan. The weather cooperated for beautiful evening reception in the cloister for graduates and their family and friends. We thank our seminary staff, the academic office, FLIK and ABM for their work in making this year's commencement exercise a great success.
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