Home

Bishop Ronald Gainer of Harrisburg, a Former Priest in Allentown Diocese, to Retire

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Bishop Ronald Gainer, a former priest of the Diocese of Allentown, completed his retirement planning Tuesday when Pope Francis accepted his resignation as Bishop of Harrisburg.

Bishop Timothy Senior, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, was appointed by the Pope to succeed Bishop Gainer in the leadership of the Harrisburg diocese.

“ Bishop Gainer has been a model of priestly and episcopal ministry in the Church,” said Bishop Alfred Schlert. “In all of his assignments, he has been a source of pride for the Diocese of Allentown as a native son. I wish him a full and vibrant retirement filled with many blessings.”

Bishop Gainer turned 75 in August 2022 and submitted his retirement letter to the Holy Father as required by Church law. The acceptance of his retirement, and the naming of his successor, was announced at noon in Rome – 6 a.m. here – as is the Vatican custom.

Bishop Gainer has led the Diocese of Harrisburg since 2014 and will remain its Bishop Emeritus.

Born in Pottsville, he was ordained a priest for the diocese of Allentown in 1973. He was consecrated and installed as Bishop of Lexington, Ky., in 2003.

Bishop Gainer completed his studies at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia in 1973, earning a Master of Divinity degree, summa cum laude. He also earned a licentiate degree in Canon Law and a diploma in Latin Letters from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 1986.

For much of his priesthood, Bishop Gainer served in parish, campus ministry, marriage and family ministry, and tribunal positions in the Diocese of Allentown. As Secretary of Catholic Life and Evangelization for the Diocese of Allentown, he supervised 14 diocesan offices and the promotion of the works of spiritual renewal and evangelization.

In addition to his responsibilities as the Bishop of Harrisburg, Bishop Gainer also serves as President of the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference, the public policy arm of the eight dioceses in Pennsylvania.

On the national level, Bishop Gainer is a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). He has served as Chair of Regions III and V of the USCCB, as well as having served on the Administrative Committee, the Committee on Priorities and Planning, the Committee on Catholic Education, the Committee for Canonical Affairs and Church Governance. Bishop Gainer has also been a regional representative to the USCCB Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Diocese announces new assignments for some priests

Bishop Alfred Schlert has announced new clergy assignments in the Diocese of Allentown.

Every year the Bishop works with the Priest Personnel Board to make decisions on new assignments. The Board is an advisory body made up of experienced priests who are representative of the Diocese and its many regions and ministries.

New assignments are designed to meet the needs of the faithful in the Diocese’s 79 parishes, as well as fulfilling pastoral needs at college campuses, at hospitals, at diocesan high schools, and at prisons and nursing homes.

Priests can be reassigned for a number of reasons, including openings due to retirements, professional development of priests, requests from clergy members, and the need for a specific skill or talent that is a good match for a certain ministry.

The following assignments are effective June 20:

• The Rev. Giuseppe C. Esposito, Parochial Administrator, Saint Charles Borromeo Parish, Ashland and Parochial Administrator, Saint Joseph the Worker Parish, Frackville to Pastor, Saint Charles Borromeo Parish, Ashland and Pastor, Saint Joseph the Worker Parish, Frackville.

• The Rev. Joseph S. Ganser, Parochial Administrator, Sacred Heart Parish, Palmerton to Pastor, Saint Margaret Parish, Reading.

• The Rev. Michael E. Mullins, Pastor, Saint Paul Parish, Allentown to Pastor, Sacred Heart Parish, Palmerton.

• Very Reverend Adam C. Sedar completed his service as Vicar for Clergy, Father Sedar remains Pastor, Saint Nicholas Parish, Walnutport.

Police confiscate alcohol, business faces license fine

2 administrators leaving jim thorpe, burger king announces employee retirement, man struck by garbage truck in nesquehoning, the man behind the movies; mahoning mourns projectionist who turned drive-in into american icon.

  • Becoming Catholic
  • We Pledge . . .
  • The Diocese Youth Protection Website
  • About Youth Protection
  • How to Report Abuse
  • Report Bishop Abuse
  • Survivor Assistance
  • Prayer for Healing Victims
  • Youth Protection Policy
  • Review Board
  • Certificates and Requirements
  • Codes of Conduct
  • Online Training
  • Safe Environment Program
  • USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People
  • Catholic Witness
  • School Policies and Regulations
  • Religious Education Policies and Regulations
  • Reorganization
  • Adult Faith Formation
  • Catholic Organizations
  • Catholic Charities
  • Catholic Links
  • Christmas Bazaars
  • Disability Accommodations
  • Make a Donation
  • Ministry Development
  • Papal Blessings
  • Papal Audience Tickets
  • Prayers for Confession
  • Scripture for Discernment
  • The Tribunal
  • Voter Resources
  • Education Careers

Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg

  • About Our Diocese
  • Diocesan History
  • Growth of Catholicism
  • Diocesan Financial Report
  • 150th Anniversary of the Diocese
  • Meet Our Bishop
  • Bishop’s Calendar
  • Gospel Reflections
  • Former Bishops of Harrisburg
  • Offices Listing
  • Office of the Bishop
  • Office of Communications
  • Office of the Vicar General
  • Secretariat for Clergy and Consecrated Life
  • Catholic Schools
  • Office for Divine Worship
  • Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs
  • Office of Evangelization
  • Office of Stewardship & Development
  • Office of Vocations
  • Secretariat for Administrative Services
  • Burial Options and Services

Cemetery Flower Program

  • Decoration Guidelines
  • Respect for the Dead
  • The Final Things
  • Find a Parish, Church or Mass Time
  • ADA Accommodations
  • Eucharistic Adoration
  • Forty Hours Solemn Eucharistic Devotion
  • Festivals & Picnics
  • About Catholic Schools
  • ‘Christ Before Me’ Strategic Vision
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Find a Catholic School
  • Golden Apple Award
  • School Employment Applications & Search
  • Instructional Support Advancement
  • Elementary Curriculum
  • Technology Curriculum
  • Religion Curriculum
  • About Religious Education
  • Policies and Regulations
  • Homeschooling Policy
  • Adult Education and Catechist Formation
  • Diocesan Institute for Catechetical and Pastoral Formation
  • Laity and Family
  • The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
  • Campus Ministry
  • Catholic Scouting
  • Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)
  • Religious Education
  • Youth & Young Adults
  • Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs
  • Multicultural Ministries
  • Respect Life Ministries
  • Care for Creation Ministry
  • Courage Ministry
  • Disabilities Ministry
  • Evangelization
  • Health and Pastoral Care Ministry
  • Pontifical Missions
  • Prison Ministry
  • Vocations in the Diocese of Harrisburg
  • How to Build a Culture of Vocations
  • Plan of Life
  • About the Priesthood
  • Are You Called to be a Priest?

Find a Priest

  • Letter of Suitability
  • About Deacons
  • Permanent Diaconate FAQ
  • Find a Deacon
  • About Consecrated Life
  • Meet Our Seminarians
  • Serra Clubs
  • St Thérèse Vocation Society
  • Fishers of Men
  • Vocation Discernment
  • Vocations and Discernment FAQ
  • Stewardship & Development

Diocesan Annual Campaign

  • General Donations
  • Planned Giving
  • Estate Planning
  • Small Games of Chance
  • EITC Program
  • Neumann Scholarship Foundation
  • OSTC Program Information for Businesses
  • Catholic Communication Campaign
  • Pennies For Life
  • Pentecost Collection
  • The Matthew 25 Collection
  • Fishers of Men Appeal
  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Catechism of the Catholic Church
  • Penance and Reconciliation
  • Foundational Documents of CST
  • Seven Themes of CST
  • Confirmation
  • Marian Consecration
  • Bishop’s Blog: A Time of Reflection
  • Diocesan News

Media Releases

  • The Catholic Witness Newspaper
  • Candid Catholic Convos
  • Live Streaming
  • Truth & Life Channel
  • Media Requests
  • Catholic Perspective Radio Program
  • The Diocesan Youth Protection Website

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Youth Protection

DOH-Icons-speech

Announcements

A message from bishop senior on dignitas infinita.

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Last week, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released a declaration on human dignity entitled Dignitas lnfinita . This statement of faith reminds us of the inherent God-given dignity of every human person while outlining challenges to safeguarding and reverencing that divine gift. For me, this document furthers the Holy Father’s call for the rebirth of “a universal aspiration to fraternity” by acknowledging and reverencing the dignity of every human person, every man and woman ( Cf. Fratelli Tutti , 8).

Bishop Senior's Letter on National Child Abuse Prevention Month

The month of April has been designated as National Child Abuse Prevention Month . During this month, we call particular attention to the responsibility that we all share to protect children, and all who are vulnerable among us, from any abuse. At the same time, we renew our commitment to do all that we can to accompany and to assist survivors of abuse as they seek healing and peace.

Featured Programs

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

The theme for the 2024 Diocesan Annual Campaign, Nourished by Faith, encourages us to live our faith more vibrantly; to be more visibly and recognizably Catholic Christians.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Ordination to the Priesthood

With praise and gratitude to Almighty God, the Diocese of Harrisburg invites you to attend the Ordination to the Priesthood on Saturday, June 1 at 10 a.m. at Saint Patrick Cathedral, Harrisburg. Free parking will be available in the South Street Parking Garage. It will also be livestreamed at www.youtube.com/hbgdiocese.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Diaconate Ordination

With praise and gratitude to Almighty God, the Diocese of Harrisburg invites you to attend the Ordination to the Diaconate on May 18. The Ordination begins at 10 a.m. at Saint Patrick Cathedral, Harrisburg. It will also be livestreamed at www.youtube.com/hbgdiocese.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Eight Days of Eucharistic Joy

Make plans to join us for 8 Days of Eucharistic Joy. During this time of national Eucharistic Revival, this week invites all people of the Diocese to grow closer to Christ in the Holy Eucharist.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Saint Paul Street Evangelization Training

The Diocese of Harrisburg is hosting two workshops with St. Paul Street Evangelization in Bloomsburg and Danville. These workshops will teach you non-confrontational techniques for sharing the gospel in the public square. Each workshop features a practicum where you will go out into the streets to practice what you’ve learned.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Hands of Christ Creating Hope Benefit Dinner

All are invited to join us for the annual Catholic Charities “Hands of Christ Creating Hope” Benefit Dinner on Tuesday, April 30th at the Diocesan Center. The evening includes a reception and silent auction, plated dinner, and remarks from Bishop Timothy Senior and John Sherman.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

As a service for those who are unable to visit the graves of loved ones in Diocesan Cemeteries, a program is offered each spring for flowers to be placed at gravesites. Floral arrangements are placed for Easter, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day, and for early autumn.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Upcoming Events

The Diocese has a number of great events, activities and programs planned in the coming months. Check out all our upcoming events and make your plans to join us.

Bishop Senior Releases Statement for Passover

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Bishop Timothy Senior, Bishop of Harrisburg, released the following message today:   Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Jewish Community, On behalf…

Bishop Senior Announces Clergy Changes for the Diocese of Harrisburg

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Most Reverend Timothy C. Senior, Bishop of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today. Every year the Diocesan Bishop works with…

Saint Columba Catholic School to Close

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Saint Columba Catholic School, operated by Saint Columba Catholic Church, Bloomsburg, will permanently close its doors at the end of the current…

Golden Apple Educators Announced for Diocese of Harrisburg

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Seven educators from Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Harrisburg will be honored with the 2024 Golden Apple Award. The highest recognition…

Online Resources

Once Upon a Mattress Bishop McDevitt Spring Production

  • Privacy Overview
  • Strictly Necessary Cookies

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.

  • Abney Elementary
  • Allgood Elementary
  • Austin Middle
  • Baggett Elementary
  • Burnt Hickory Elementary
  • Crossroads Middle School
  • Dallas Elementary
  • Dobbins Middle
  • Dugan Elementary
  • East Paulding High School
  • East Paulding Middle
  • Herschel Jones Middle
  • Hiram Elementary
  • Hutchens Elementary
  • McClure Middle
  • McGarity Elementary
  • Moses Middle
  • Nebo Elementary
  • New Georgia Elementary
  • New Hope Education Center
  • North Paulding High
  • Northside Elementary
  • P.B. Ritch Middle
  • Panter Elementary
  • Paulding College & Career Academy
  • Paulding County High
  • Poole Elementary
  • Ragsdale Elementary
  • Roberts Elementary
  • Russom Elementary
  • Scoggins Middle
  • Shelton Elementary
  • South Paulding High
  • South Paulding Middle
  • Union Elementary

Search

Engage. Inspire. Prepare

Gillespie, Staci (Title I)

Page navigation.

  • Class Homepage
  • Assignments & Files
  • Class Discussions
  • Helpful Resources
  • Classroom Photos
  • About the Teacher
  • All Categories
  • Select Month
  • Select Year

Current Assignments

There are no current assignments.

Past Due Assignments

There are no past due assignments.

  • Questions or Feedback? |
  • Web Community Manager Privacy Policy (Updated) |

You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. [Dismiss]

Georgia Bulletin

The newspaper of the catholic archdiocese of atlanta.

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Archbishop Hartmayer reflects on pillars of priestly life at Chrism Mass, honors jubilarians

By nichole golden, editor | published april 14, 2023.

ATLANTA—Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., celebrated the annual Chrism Mass Tuesday, April 4, at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta, encouraging priests to be close to one another and the people of God.  

Concelebrating the afternoon Mass were auxiliaries Bishop Joel M. Konzen, SM, and Bishop Bernard E. Shlesinger III, Bishop John N. Tran and the priests of the archdiocese.  

The archbishop consecrated the chrism and blessed the sacramental oils of the catechumens and the sick, to be used in parishes across the archdiocese in the coming year. He led priests in renewing the promises made at their ordinations.  

In his homily, Archbishop Hartmayer reflected on the joys and trials of the priesthood, and the four pillars of the priestly life. Often a focus of Pope Francis, the four pillars for priests are closeness to God, the bishop, other priests and the people of God.  

“As priests, we must cultivate intimacy with the Lord,” he told the clergy gathered at the cathedral. “Be men of a priestly heart so you will be close to God’s people. You are the hands and feet of Jesus Christ.”  

He concluded his homily with a prayer of blessing for priests.   

“May Mary, the mother of priests, keep you ever close to her son, the great high priest,” prayed Archbishop Hartmayer.  

Seventeen priests serving in the Archdiocese of Atlanta are celebrating jubilee anniversaries of their ordinations from 25 to 60 years. They were honored with a dinner following the Chrism Mass. The 2023 jubilarians are:

Father Joseph A. Mendes, MSFS, 60 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Joseph Mendes, MSFS

Father Joseph Mendes is a priest of the Missionary Society of St. Francis de Sales, Maharashtra-Goa Province, India. He was born in India to Christilina and Cosme Mendes. He was ordained to the priesthood on Sept. 21, 1963.  

Father Mendes studied at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, earning a bachelor’s degree in physics and math in 1969.  

He returned to India, serving as a principal, a provincial and in other leadership roles. In 1994, he was appointed parochial vicar of St. Patrick Church in Norcross. In 1997, he was appointed chaplain to the Visitation Monastery in Snellville. From 2001-2012, he was the confessor and conference instructor to the Missionaries of Charity at the Gift of Grace House in Atlanta, and a permanent diaconate instructor for the archdiocese.  

Father Mendes loves reading, providing spiritual counseling and preaching. He finds confessions a fulfilling part of ministry.  

He is currently a senior priest in residence at St. Marguerite d’Youville Church in Lawrenceville.  

Father Giles Conwill, 50 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Giles Conwill

Father Giles Conwill was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of San Diego in 1973 after receiving a Master of Divinity degree from Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. He later earned a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology and history from Emory University in Atlanta.  

Father Conwill was a professor of history at Morehouse College in Atlanta for 23 years, serving as chair of its history department for three years. He then served Xavier University in New Orleans as director of campus ministry, retiring in 2012.  

A renowned speaker, he has presented lectures and workshops on Black spirituality across the United States. Father Conwill is a winner of the National Interdenominational Sermon-Writing Contest and was inducted into The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Preachers.   

Father Conwill considers his students his “surrogate spiritual sons.” Among them, he can point to lawyers, actors, police officers, professors, a U.S. senator and “some really good citizens who contribute to society’s welfare.”  

Msgr. Richard J. Lopez, 50 years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Msgr. Richard Lopez

Msgr. Richard James Lopez was born in March 1944 in New York, the son of Emilio and Johanna (Purcell) Lopez. He studied at schools in Florida, New York and Missouri. He was ordained a priest by Archbishop Thomas Donellan on April 28, 1973.  

Msgr. Lopez served as a curate in three parishes before his assignment as a teacher at St. Pius X High School in Atlanta for 33 years. He was in residence at the Cathedral of Christ the King for seven years and is currently chaplain at the Purification Heritage Center in Sharon, the site of the first English-speaking Catholic settlement in north Georgia.  

The monsignor is grateful for the love and support of the people of God for 50 years, the honor of celebrating daily Mass and especially for the constant joy and presence of his former students in his life.

Father Kevin Robert Baldwin, LC, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Kevin Baldwin, LC

Father Kevin Robert Baldwin of Belmar, New Jersey, is the son of Mary and Larry Baldwin. He attended seminary at Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome. A priest of the Legionaries of Christ, he was ordained on Dec. 24, 1998.   

Father Baldwin served at the Everest School and the Regnum Christi Movement of Curitiba, Brazil from 2000 to 2008 as chaplain and director. He was chaplain of the Everest Academy in Chicago, Illinois, from 2012 to 2015. He then was secretary to the Legionary Provincial of USA for three years.   

His current assignment is chaplain for the Regnum Christi Movement in Atlanta and Florida, where he is also a spiritual director.  

Father Baldwin’s interests are tennis, golf, soccer and reading history books. He enjoys “bringing people closer to Christ through the sacraments and by offering them spiritual direction.”  

Msgr. Jaime Barona, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Msgr. Jaime Barona

Msgr. Jaime Barona was ordained to the priesthood on June 6, 1998. He was born in Colombia to Hernan and Celmira Barona and raised in Quebec, Canada. He attended seminary at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology in Indiana.  

A retired priest, his most recent service was as pastor of St. Michael Church in Gainesville. He also served as pastor at St. Matthew Church in Winder from 2000 to 2010 and as pastor of St. Bernadette Church in Cedartown for one year. His first assignment after ordination was as parochial vicar at St. Benedict Church in Duluth.  

Msgr. Barona enjoys writing, traveling and teaching, as well as serving communities within the archdiocese.  

He says the most rewarding part of ministry is preaching the Gospel and leading people to God, as well as counseling and helping Catholics “to grow in love of Christ and brother.”  

Father José Guadalupe Matus Castillo, OFM Conv., 25 years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father José Guadalupe Matus Castillo, OFM Conv.

Father José Guadalupe Matus Castillo, OFM Conv., was raised in Union Hidalgo Oaxaca, Mexico. He is the son of German Matus and Florentina Castillo. He attended seminary at Seminario Diocesano Guadalupano de Cuautitlan, Estado de Mexico. He was ordained a priest on Oct. 10, 1998.  

Father Castillo served for 10 years in Mexico, then arrived in San Antonio, Texas, in 2008 to assist the Conventual Franciscan Province. His parish assignments have included churches in Florida, Massachusetts, Illinois, New York and New Jersey.   

He served the community of St. John Vianney Church in Lithia Springs for six years. In September 2022, he was assigned to serve as a parochial vicar at Holy Cross Church in Atlanta.  

Father Castillo enjoys exercising at the gym and swimming.

Father Liam Coyne, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Liam Coyne

A native of Kilrush, Ireland, Father Liam Coyne is the son of Richard and Marie Coyne. He attended seminary at Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) Anglo-Irish Province. Father Coyne was ordained a priest on June 13, 1998.   

He served as a parochial vicar at All Saints Church, Dunwoody; Holy Family Church, Marietta; Good Shepherd Church, Cumming; and the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta, before being named pastor of St. Gerard Majella Church in Fort Oglethorpe, where he served from 2005 to 2013.   

He was assigned pastor of St. James the Apostle Church in McDonough in 2013.   

Father Coyne enjoys reading, watching movies and spending time with his golden retriever.  

In addition to celebrating the sacraments, Father Coyne finds joy and fulfillment in “accompanying people as they draw closer to God and witnessing their spiritual growth.”  

Father Rafael A. Castaño Fernandez, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Rafael A. Castaño Fernandez

Father Rafael Antonio Castaño Fernandez is the son of Jose A. Castaño and Margarita Fernandez. He attended St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1998.  

Following ordination he began his ministry as a parochial vicar at Transfiguration Church, Marietta. He was then a parochial vicar at Holy Cross Church, Atlanta, before being named pastor at St. Bernadette Church in Cedartown in 2001. Father Castaño Fernandez served the Cedartown parish community until 2010. He is now pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Hartwell.  

His interests are reading, walking and exercising.  

Father Castaño Fernandez enjoys getting to know parishioners and realizing what all of us have in common.   

“We are all in a search for God and looking for God, and that community binds us all together as humans,” he said.  

Father Victor A. Galier, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Victor Galier

Father Victor A. Galier is a native of Moore, Oklahoma. He is the son of Rita and the late Victor Galier. He attended seminary at Saint Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He was ordained on June 6, 1998.  

After ordination, Father Galier was a parochial vicar at Holy Spirit Church, Atlanta. He was named pastor of St. Matthew Church, Tyrone, in 2001, serving there for nine years.   

He has been the pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Atlanta since 2011. He also is the director of the Office of Senior Priests for the Archdiocese of Atlanta, assisting his brother priests with various needs as they age.   

Father Galier finds “serving the people of God in times of great joy and difficulty in their lives,” a fulfilling aspect of ministry.  

He enjoys golf, tennis, travel, technology and pop culture.  

Father Vinod M. George, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Vinod George

Father Vinod M. George, son of George Madathiparambil and Philomena Pottodathil, attended seminary at St. Thomas Apostolic in Kerlala, India. A priest of the SyroMalabar Catholic Church, he was ordained a priest on Dec. 28, 1998.   

Father George served many churches in India and earned a Master of Philosophy in 2004 from Papal Seminary in Pune, India. In 2007, the Bishop of Mananthavady sent him to St. Thomas SyroMalabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago. He has served the diocese in a variety of leadership roles and is now pastor of St. Alphonsa SyroMalabar Catholic Church in Loganville. Father George is also mission director for St. John Paul II SyroMalabar Catholic Mission in Cumming.  

His hobbies include reading, long-distance driving and technology.  

For Father George, the most rewarding aspects of the priesthood are serving the youth and young adult ministry of his diocese and working in priest formation.  

Father Dennis Juan, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Dennis Juan

Father Dennis R. Juan is the son of Carmen and the late Frederick Juan. He attended seminary at the Pontifical Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Colombia. He was ordained to the priesthood on Dec. 12, 1998, by Archbishop John F. Donoghue.  

In the Archdiocese of Atlanta, he began his ministry as a parochial vicar at Holy Family Church in Marietta in 1999. Father Juan served at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus prior to being named pastor of St. Clement Church, Calhoun. Father Juan ministered to the Douglasville community at St. Theresa Church. He then served as pastor at St. Mary Church in Toccoa. He has led the parishioners of Sacred Heart Church in Griffin as pastor since 2005.  

Father Juan has worked to develop or strengthen Hispanic outreach at parishes while working toward unity in communities .  

Father Stephen J. Lyness, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Stephen Lyness

Father Stephen J. Lyness, son of Patrick and Eilish Lyness, was raised in Lurgan, Northern Ireland. He attended St. John’s Seminary in Waterford. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 26, 1998.   

In the Archdiocese of Atlanta, he began his ministry at St. Catherine of Siena Church. He has also served the parish communities of St. Lawrence Church, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, St. Peter’s in Warren Point (Northern Ireland) and the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta. Father Lyness served as parochial vicar at St. Benedict Church and then Mary Our Queen Church, while also assigned as chaplain for Georgia State University.  

In 2014, he was named pastor of both Queen of Angels Church in Thomson and St. Joseph Church in Washington.  

Father Lyness is now pastor of St. George Church in Newnan.   

He enjoys riding his motorcycle, and says he finds all parts of his priestly ministry rewarding.   

Father David Musso, SM, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father David Musso, SM

Father David Musso, SM, was born in Fresno, California to Vic and Mary Musso. He attended Marist Seminary and was ordained in June 1998.   

Father Musso first entered seminary in 1961. After leaving seminary, he worked his way through law school as a professional clown. He was an assistant district attorney, but the pull to be a priest was always there.   

He spent eight years in formation and was ordained a priest at the age of 50. His first assignment with the Society of Mary was as a parochial vicar at St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii. Father Musso arrived in Atlanta in 2000 and serves Marist School, Atlanta, and Notre Dame Academy, Duluth, as chaplain.  

His hobbies include reading, traveling, watching movies and being with people.  

“I love working with the kids and being a witness of the words and life of Jesus,” he said.  

Father Kevin Peek, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Kevin Peek

Father Kevin Peek, son of Joseph and Mary Peek, was raised in Decatur. He attended seminary at Mount St. Mary’s in Emmitsburg, Maryland. He was ordained on June 13, 1998.

After ordination, he was assigned as parochial vicar at Holy Trinity Church in Peachtree City. Father Peek was then pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Decatur for two years. From 2004-2008, he was chaplain at Blessed Trinity High School in Roswell. Father Peek also served the Georgia Tech Catholic Center as chaplain.

Currently, he coordinates hospital and airport ministries and serves in the prison ministry and Georgia National Guard.

His hobbies are soccer, food, spending time with friends and family and traveling.

Father Peek said that “reconciling people to God and to his church; healing and restoring them to God and to themselves,” is most meaningful.

Father Pedro Poloche, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Pedro Poloche

A native of Espinal, Tolima, in Colombia, Father Pedro Poloche is the son of the late Gustavo and Emelinda Poloche. He attended seminary at Seminario Conciliar La Inmaculada and Seminario Nacional de Cristo Sacerdote, both in Colombia. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 13, 1998.  

He has served in several capacities with the Metropolitan Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Atlanta since 2008 and is now a judge. Father Poloche was pastor of St. Helena Church in Clayton for five years and Our Lady of LaSalette Church in Canton for two years. He is now pastor of St. Patrick Church, Norcross.  

He is also the director of Ongoing Formation of Priests for the Archdiocese of Atlanta, which supports priests in their human, intellectual, pastoral and spiritual development.  

Father Poloche’s hobbies are hiking and reading, and he enjoys preaching.  

Father Richard Tibbetts, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Richard Tibbetts

Father Richard Tibbetts hails from Portland, Maine. He is the son of Kenneth and Beatrice (Clark) Tibbetts.   

He entered St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary after a career in education and was ordained on June 6, 1998, at age 55. Prior to hearing the call to the priesthood, he worked in special education, in public schools and as a therapist. He earned a master’s in social work from the University of Connecticut.  

In the archdiocese, he served as pastor at Holy Cross Church, Atlanta, of St. Theresa Church, Douglasville, and St. Mary Church, Toccoa. He also was a parochial vicar at St. Joseph Church, Marietta.  

Father Tibbetts serves on the Priests Council of the archdiocese as a delegate of the Office of Senior Priests. He celebrates Mass and offers reconciliation for teen retreats at Camps Covecrest and Hidden Lake.   

“I love saying Mass, hearing confessions and counseling … doing what I was ordained to do,” he said.  

Father Augustine Hoa Trung Tran, 25 Years

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Father Augustine Tran

Father Augustine Hoa Trung Tran was born in Saigon, Vietnam. He is the son of Huong and Paul Pigulski. He attended seminary at the Pontifical North American College in Rome and was ordained to the priesthood on Dec. 12, 1998.   

He began his ministry in the Archdiocese of Atlanta as a parochial vicar at St. Theresa Church, Douglasville. He also served at St. Thomas More Church and All Saints Church, before studying canon law at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.  

Father Tran taught theology at Blessed Trinity High School, Roswell, from 2004 to 2020 and is currently a parochial vicar at St. Monica Church, Duluth.   

He enjoys studying apologetics and philosophy and keeping up with technology. For Father Tran, the most rewarding parts of ministry are offering Mass, hearing confessions and helping others to grow in their relationship with God. “I especially love teaching others about the Catholic faith,” he said.  

Related Articles

harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

Archbishop Hartmayer expresses gratitude for Atlanta's priests at Chrism Mass 

IMAGES

  1. 2022 Priest Assignments

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

  2. 2022 Priest Assignments

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

  3. 2022 Priest Assignments

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

  4. 2022 New Priest Assignments

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

  5. Priest Assignments 2022

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

  6. 2022 Priest Assignments

    harrisburg diocese priest assignments 2022

COMMENTS

  1. Bishop Gainer Announces Clergy Changes for Diocese of Harrisburg

    Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Bishop of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today. These changes will take effect June 20, 2022. Every year Bishop Gainer works with the Priest Personnel Board to make assignment decisions for the Diocesan clergy, in an effort to meet the needs of our parishes and fulfill the mission of the Church.

  2. Bishop Senior Announces Clergy Changes for the Diocese of Harrisburg

    The Most Reverend Timothy C. Senior, Bishop of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today. Every year the Diocesan Bishop works with the Priest Personnel Board to make assignment decisions for the Diocesan clergy, in an effort to meet the needs of our parishes and fulfill the mission of the Church.

  3. Bishop Gainer Announces Clergy Changes for Diocese of Harrisburg

    September 26, 2022. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Bishop of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today: The following clergy changes were effective as of July 1, 2022: At the presentation of the Reverend William Lawrence, FSSP, Provincial Superior of The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter North American ...

  4. Clergy changes announces for the Diocese of Harrisburg

    The diocese says priests and deacons are selected for assignments based on a variety of factors, including local needs and the clergy member's skills, experience, availability, and health.

  5. Diocese Announces Changes to Clergy Assignments

    December 9, 2022. Bishop Ronald Gainer has made the following clergy appointments: Effective November 19, 2022: Reverend Steven J. Arena from Parochial Vicar, Good Shepherd Parish in Camp Hill to Parochial Vicar, St. Catherine Labouré Parish in Harrisburg. Effective November 30, 2022:

  6. Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg announces priest assignments

    Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg announces priest assignments. May 30, 2015. 0. The Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, has made has made the ...

  7. Priest assignments announced for Harrisburg Diocese

    Priest assignments announced for Harrisburg Diocese. The Sentinel. Jun 3, 2013. HARRISBURG — The Very Rev. Robert M. Gillelan Jr., Diocese of Harrisburg Administrator, made the following ...

  8. Bishop Gainer announces Diocese of Harrisburg clergy changes

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Bishop Gainer has announced changes to clergy assignments on Monday, June 5. for the Diocese of Harrisburg. As quoted from a release from the Diocese, the changes listed ...

  9. Bishop Gainer Announces Clergy Changes for Diocese of Harrisburg

    - Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Bishop of Harrisburg, has announced changes to clergy assignments today. These changes will take effect June 21, 2021. Every year Bishop Gainer works with the Priest Personnel Board to make assignment decisions for the Diocesan clergy in an effort to meet the needs of our parishes and fulfill the mission of ...

  10. New Priests Ordained & Assignment...

    Diocese of Harrisburg. June 14, 2017 ·. New Priests Ordained & Assignment Changes plus news you can use. myemail.constantcontact.com. New Priests Ordained & Assignment Changes. New Priests Ordained & Assignment Changes plus news you can use. New Priests Ordained & Assignment Changes plus news you can use.

  11. Bishop Gainer Announces Clergy Changes for Diocese of Harrisburg

    June 5, 2023. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today. These changes will take effect June 26, 2023. Every year the Diocesan Bishop works with the Priest Personnel Board to make assignment decisions for the Diocesan clergy, in an ...

  12. Nearly 30% of Harrisburg Diocese Parishes Home to Accused Priests Since

    Msgr. Thomas Kujovsky. Fr. Daniel Mahoney. Fr. Joseph Pease. Deacon James Rush. Fr. Thomas Scala. Fr. Patrick Shannon. Fr. Carl Steffen. The 17 priests were assigned to minister in 25 parishes, which means that nearly 30% of the Harrisburg Diocese's 89 parishes were tended to by an accused priests at some point since 2000.

  13. Bishop Ronald Gainer of Harrisburg, a Former Priest in Allentown

    Bishop Timothy Senior, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, was appointed by the Pope to succeed Bishop Gainer in the leadership of the Harrisburg diocese. "Bishop Gainer has been a model of priestly and episcopal ministry in the Church," said Bishop Alfred Schlert. "In all of his assignments, he has been a source of pride for the Diocese of ...

  14. Four New Priests Ordained to Serve the Diocesan Church

    June 9, 2022. A congregation of clergy, religious, family members, friends and lay faithful filled St. Patrick Cathedral in Harrisburg on Saturday, June 4, in joyful celebration of the ordination of four priests for the Diocese of Harrisburg. Bishop Ronald Gainer celebrated the Mass of Ordination to the Priesthood for the new priests, Father ...

  15. 2022 priest assignments announced

    2022 priest assignments announced. Published May 18, 2022. ATLANTA—Archbishop Gregory John Hartmayer, OFM Conv., conveys the following official announcements regarding priestly ministry in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, effective July 1. There will be another announcement of additional appointments in July.

  16. Diocese announces new assignments for some priests

    Tweet. Published May 29. 2023 08:40AM. Bishop Alfred Schlert has announced new clergy assignments in the Diocese of Allentown. Every year the Bishop works with the Priest Personnel Board to make decisions on new assignments. The Board is an advisory body made up of experienced priests who are representative of the Diocese and its many regions ...

  17. Home

    Browse our directory of active and retired priests of the Diocese of Harrisburg. LEARN MORE . PARISH COMMUNITIES OUR PARISHES LEARN MORE The Diocese of Harrisburg is comprised of 88 parishes across 15 counties. Find a church community or Mass time. ... Bishop of Harrisburg, announced changes to clergy assignments today. Every year the Diocesan ...

  18. Gillespie, Staci (Title I) / Assignments & Files

    Austin, Carrie (First Grade) Austin, Gracie (1st Grade) Baker, Edward (EIP) Bishop, Wanda (Kindergarten) Canate, Laura (1st Grade) Cannon, Kimberly Laura (5th Grade)

  19. Three New Priests Ordained to Serve the Diocesan Church

    A congregation of clergy, religious, family members, friends and lay faithful filled St. Patrick Cathedral in Harrisburg on Saturday, June 3, in joyful celebration of the ordination of three priests for the Diocese of Harrisburg. Bishop Ronald Gainer celebrated the Mass of Ordination to the Priesthood for the new priests, Father Richard Groff ...

  20. Archbishop Hartmayer reflects on pillars of priestly life at Chrism

    A priest of the SyroMalabar Catholic Church, he was ordained a priest on Dec. 28, 1998. Father George served many churches in India and earned a Master of Philosophy in 2004 from Papal Seminary in Pune, India. In 2007, the Bishop of Mananthavady sent him to St. Thomas SyroMalabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago.

  21. Bishop Gainer Announces Clergy Changes for Diocese of Harrisburg

    April 24, 2021. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, Bishop of Harrisburg, has announced changes to clergy assignments today. These changes will take effect June 21, 2021. Every year Bishop Gainer works with the Priest Personnel Board to make assignment decisions for the Diocesan clergy in an effort to meet the needs of our ...