McCloskey grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. He attended St. Jane de Chantal Elementary School, class of 1967, St. John's College High School, class of 1971. He graduated in Economics from Columbia University, class of 1975, and with his doctorate in theology (S.T.D.) from University of Navarra (Spain) in 1982.
Writing, television appearances, and pastoral activities
McCloskey was known for his pastoral writings, which appeared in "The Catholic Thing," and on Catholicity.com, etc.[5][6] He also wrote a book, The Essential Belloc - A Prophet for Our Times.[7]
He appeared on Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), where he hosted series on Cardinal Newman, Catholic authors, Ecclesial Movements, Great Moments in Church History", "Your Vocation: God's Call in Your Life", and "St. Thomas More Faithful Statesman."[8]
In addition to having been the director of the Catholic Information Center (CIC) in Washington, D.C., McCloskey engaged in ministry in Princeton, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. He helped many people convert to Catholicism, including well-known individuals, such as Newt Gingrich,[9]Sam Brownback, Lawrence Kudlow, Robert Novak, and Bernard Nathanson,[10]
Sexual misconduct scandal
In November 2002, the Prelature of Opus Dei received a complaint from an adult woman accusing McCloskey of sexual misconduct while he was serving as the director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, DC. Following an investigation, Opus Dei found the accusation to be credible, and McCloskey was removed as director of the Catholic Information Center.[11] Restrictions were placed on his pastoral assignments, and a settlement was reached with the woman in question in 2005.