Biographies

Father Andrew Kishler

Fr. Andrew, a son of All Saints Church, was appointed by His Eminence Metropolitan Joseph to be our pastor in July 2020. Fr. Andrew has a B.A. in Bible and Theology from Malone College (now University) in Canton, Ohio, and a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.

While studying at Trinity as a Protestant seminarian, Fr. Andrew began questioning the doctrines of the Reformation and started attending All Saints, where he was eventually received into the Orthodox Church by Fr. Patrick Reardon in the fall of 2000. After converting to Orthodoxy, Fr. Andrew also earned a certificate in youth ministry from the Antiochian House of Studies, and spent two semesters at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological School in South Canaan, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Khouria Patricia were married at All Saints in 2004, and they now have six children.

The Kishler family returns to All Saints after having served seven years in our sister church of St. George in Spring Valley, Illinois.

Father Patrick Henry Reardon

Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon

Fr. Patrick is a retired priest at All Saints’ Orthodox Church in Chicago, Illinois, and a senior editor of Touchstone magazine.

Fr. Patrick was educated at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY), St. Anselm’s College (Rome), The Pontifical Biblical Institute (Rome), and St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Seminary (South Canaan, PA).

He has authored many books including: Christ in the Psalms, Christ in His Saints, The Trial of Job: Orthodox Christian Reflections on the Book of Job, Chronicles of History and Worship: Orthodox Christian Reflections on the Books of Chronicles, and Creation and the Patriarchal Histories: Orthodox Reflections on the Book of Genesis.

In addition, Father Patrick has published over a thousand articles, editorials, and reviews, in “Books and Culture”, “Touchstone”, “The Scottish Journal of Theology”, “The Catholic Biblical Quarterly”, “Pro Ecclesia”, “St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly”, and other journals on three continents over the past forty-plus years.

Here are links to some of Father Pat’s audio recordings and writings.