Father Thomas G. Morrow graduated from St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia and was ordained in 1982 for the Archdiocese of Washington (DC). He has an STL in Moral Theology and received his Doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD) in Moral Theology from the Pope John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in 1999.
His book, Christian Courtship in An Oversexed World is in its fourth printing. It is now published by Sophia Institute Press under the title, Christian Dating in A Godless World (2016). He has six other books in print: Overcoming Sinful Anger (Sophia Institute Press, 2015), Be Holy (Servant, 2009), Who's Who in Heaven (Emmaus Road, 2012), Achieving Chastity in A Pornographic World (New Hope, 2008), Fatima in Brief (Catholic Faith Alive, 2017), and Amazing Saints (Catholic Faith Alive, 2018).
He was host for three years (1989-1992) of Catholic Faith Alive!, radio program on WNTR in Washington, in which he explained the Catholic Faith. Fr. Morrow has appeared as a Guest on Mother Angelica Live, at Home with Jim and Joy, and The Abundant Life Programs on Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). He has written booklets on the rosary ("World's Most Powerful Mysteries") the stations of the cross ("A Disciple's Way of the Cross"), and on heaven, hell and purgatory ("God's Wakeup Call") and has had articles published in Homiletics and Pastoral Review (10), Emmanuel, Fidelity, New Covenant, Our Sunday Visitor, Priest Magazine, Laywitness and The Catholic Standard. His work can be seen on the internet at www.cfalive.com.
He is also co-founder and chaplain of Catholics United for Life of DC/MD, a pro-life group which sponsors rosary novenas and sidewalk counseling outside several abortion centers in the DC Metro area.
Fr. Morrow is co-founder of the St. Catherine Society, for single women seeking spiritual growth, and the St Lawrence Society, the male counterpart to the St Catherine Society. He has worked extensively in counseling single adults regarding their dating relationships.
He is currently serving at St. Catherine Labouré in Wheaton, MD.