High School and was an associate pastor at Our Lady of the Greenwood (1969-1972) before becoming the co-pastor of St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church (1972-1975). From 1975-1984, he was the editor-in-chief of The Criterion, the Archdiocesan newspaper, while he was in residence at St. Susanna Church (1975-1977), in residence at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (1977-1979), priest in residence at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church (1979-1984), associate pastor of St. Barnabas Catholic Church, and administrator of Holy Trinity Parish in Edinburgh, Ind. (1984-1985). On August 31, 1985, Tom entered the Society at Loyola House in Berkeley, Mich. After first vows, Tom was an assistant editor and writer for America Magazine (1987-1991). He was the associate director of the Spiritual Renewal Center in Hammond, Ind. (1991-1992) before taking on the duties of editor-in-chief of The New World (the Archdiocese of Chicago Newspaper). From 1995-1997, Tom was a publications assistant at Company Magazine while director of the Chicago Province Communication Office. He spent two years in retreat ministry and as a staff member at Jesuit Spiritual Center at Milford before moving to Washington, D.C. and working as the Secretary for Communications at the USA Jesuit Conference (1999-2004) in addition to being the superior of Leonard Neale House (2001-2004). Tom moved back to Indianapolis in 2004 where he was the Vice President for Mission and Identity at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School and rector of the Jesuit Community (2004-2010). In 2010, he became the director of spiritual formation at Bishop Bruté Seminary where he worked until his death. Throughout his life, Tom continually cultivated his union with God and was greatly admired for his life of prayer. This union with God made Tom a wonderful spiritual director, a great pastor, and an attentive superior. Tom's great love for the Society of Jesus was seen especially in his role as director of mission and identity at Brebeuf. While director, he established a program to train lay people to be directors of the Spiritual Exercises. This program, and the directors it formed allowed many faculty members to make the nineteenth annotation of the Exercises. For the past eight years, Tom brought his love of God and his understanding of Ignatian Spirituality and discernment to seminarians in his role as spiritual director at Simon Bruté College Seminary. This is a gift the seminarians -- and the Church in Indiana -- will not forget. As a Jesuit, Tom maintained close relationships with archdiocesan priests, both socially and in prayer groups. While at Brebeuf, he was a link between the community and the archdiocesan priests - especially for the much-anticipated annual party for the priests of the archdiocese at the Brebeuf Community. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to: USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, 1010 N. Hooker St. Chicago, IL 60642 or at: www.jesuitsmidwest.org or to Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary at: 2500 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46222 or online at: https://bishopsimonbrute.org/ways-to-give Online condolences are available at: www.leppertmortuary.com