
Adam Z. Wright, PhD
Associate Professor of New Testament
Chief Academic Officer
E: principal@emmanuelstchad.ca
The College is in the process of recruiting an individual to serve in the Administration, Registrar and Finance support roles. Check back to this page for a future announcement!

Andrew Yang, MD
Dr. Andrew Yang completed medical training at the University of Alberta and underwent core internal medicine training with the University of Saskatchewanat the Regina site. Afterwards, he completed his general internal medicine fellowship in Saskatoon, with extra training in the treatment of substance use disorders in Vancouver and Edmonton. He currently works providing walk-in assessment and treatment of patients with substance use disorders with the Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic based out of St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon.
Erika Mills
Erika Mills supports and educates people who do hard things for a living. She is a Registered Psychotherapist, CASC/ACSS-certified Supervisor-Educator, and Director of Spiritual Care in long-term care. Erika is dedicated to helping professionals build strong, sustainable skills and develop a clear, authentic identity amidst changing systems and complex care challenges. In her free time, she enjoys forest walks with friends and sharing good meals around the table with her husband and their growing adult family. To discover more about Erika's professional interests and activities click HERE.


Noah MacDonald
Noah MacDonald is an Anishinaabe PhD student and canon lawyer belonging to Michipicoten First Nation. Upon completing his Juris Canonici Licentiatus at Saint Paul University in 2020, he became the first Indigenous canon lawyer in Canada and continues to serve the Archdiocese of Toronto as an ecclesiastical judge. Since 2023, he has been pursuing a PhD in Theological Studies at Regis College (University of Toronto). His doctoral research aims to explore
Anishinaabe Catholic expressions of faith and self-determination. He has recently published in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies on the topic of Jesuit-Anishinaabe relationality and in The Conversation on issues of reconciliation within Catholic school boards. He remains dedicated to advocating for the rights and agency of Indigenous Catholics through his work with the Our Lady of Guadeloupe Circle and the Anishinaabeg Spiritual Centre.
Erenna Morrison
Erenna Morrison is a Curriculum and Pedagogy doctoral candidate at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education- University of Toronto. Her developing research focuses on reconciliatory education, specifically concerning the elementary religion curriculum in Catholic schools. Erenna earned her undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education from Toronto Metropolitan University before completing her Master of Teaching degree at OISE. Over the past six years, she has worked as a graduate assistant on a research project which further explores the Grade 11 English course, "Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices" and is a member of the Indigenous Literatures Lab.


Rev. Laura Marie Piotrowicz
This course is designed to help the student discern and to better understand the ministries (lay or ordained) to which God is calling them. The areas of focus will include understanding discernment processes; spiritual gifts (and how to use them); spiritual formation (how do I grow as a Christian?); ministry and praxis (what do I do?); and theological reflection (become a theologian!). Consideration is given to the student's unique context and experience and how one can effectively work and move within those contexts.
College Council
Chair - Rev. (Deacon) William Crosby, PhD
Vice-Chair - Rev. Matteo Carboni (on leave to 2027-01-01)
Member - Adam Z. Wright, PhD, Acting Principal
Member - Rt. Rev. Helen Kennedy, Bishop of Qu'Appelle
Member - V. Rev. Chris Evetts, Dean, Diocse of Brandon
Member - Rt. Rev. Stephen London, Bishop of Edmonton
Member - Rev. Judy Herbert-Nieman, Past Student Sr. Stick
Member - Ven. Kara Mandryk, Diocese of Brandon
Member - Andrew Mason, College Solicitor
Member - Rev. Susan Page, Diocese of Qu'Appelle
Member - Rt. Rev. Chad McCharles, Bishop of Saskatoon
Member - Ann Radcliffe, College Bursar
College Senate
Chancellor - Rt. Rev. Helen Kennedy, Bishop of Qu'Appelle
Vice-Chancellor - Adam Z. Wright, PhD, Acting Principal
Member - Rev. Dr. Jonathan Bauer, Diocese of Qu'Appelle
Member - Rev. (Deacon) William Crosby, PhD, Diocse of Saskatoon
Member - Rev. Matteo Carboni (on leave to 2027-01-01)
Member - Douglas Forsyth, PhD, Diocese of Saskatoon
Member - V. Rev. Matthew Hoskin, Dean, Diocese of Saskatchewan
Member - Rt. Rev. David Greenwood, Bishop of Athabasca
Member - Rt. Rev. Chad McCharles, Bishop of Saskatoon
Member - Rt. Rev. Rachel Parker, Bishop of Brandon
Member - Rt. Rev. Richard Reed, Bishop of Saskatchewan