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Priests and Deacons INDEX Archdiocesan and Extern Priests Priests and Deacons INDEX Archdiocesan and Extern Priests .................................................................................. 1 Priests of the Archdiocese in the Order of Ordination ................................................. 29 Priests and Deacons: Alphabetical Necrology ............................................................ 36 Priests and Deacons: Chronological Necrology by Month, Day and Year .................. 66 Archdiocesan Permanent Deacons ............................................................................ 94 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan and Extern Priests Adams, Rev. John E. Aguirre, Rev. Francisco E. Director of S.O.M.E., Pastor, St. Catherine Labouré Washington, DC Wheaton, MD Phone: 202-832-9710 Phone: 301-946-3636 Agustin, Rev. Patrick S. Ailer, Rev. Gellert J. Student, Pontifical North American College Missionary Assignment, Europe, EGER 3300, Hungary Alliata, Rev. Peter R. Amey, V.F., Rev. Msgr. Robert G. Retired Pastor, St. Mary Rockville, MD Phone: 301-424-5550 Anderson, Rev. Nathanael P. Antonicelli, Rev. Msgr. Charles V. Parochial Vicar, St. John the Baptist Pastor/Adjutant Judicial Vicar of the Metropolitan Tribunal, Our Lady of Mercy Silver Spring, MD Potomac, MD Phono: 301- 622-3933 Phone: 202-347-2713 Astigarraga, Rev. Oscar A. Ayala, Rev. Ismael N. Parochial Vicar, St. Rose of Lima Pastor, St. Andrew the Apostle Gaithersburg, MD Silver Spring, MD Phone: 301-948-7545 Phone: 301 649-3700 Baer, Rev. Timothy K. Baraki, Rev. Tesfamariam Pastor, St. Nicholas Chaplain, Howard University Hospital, St. Gabriel Laurel, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-490-5116 Phone: 202-726-9092 1 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Barbieri de Carvalho, Rev. Rafael Bariviera, c.s., Rev. Jefferson Director of Spiritual Formation, Redemptoris Mater Pastor, St. Bernard / Our Lady of Fatima Seminary Riverdale Park, MD Hyattsville, MD Phone: 301-277-1000 Barry, Rev. John M. Bava, Rev. David A. Pastor, Church of the Resurrection Pastor, Holy Redeemer Burtonsville, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-236-5200 Phone: 202-347-7510 Bazan, Rev. Msgr. Joaquin A. Beaubien, V.F., Rev. David W. Retired Pastor, St. Aloysius Leonardtown, MD Phone: 301-475-8064 Begg, Rev. Christopher T. Benitez, Rev. Carlos A. Faculty, Catholic University of America On mission, Redemptoris Mater Seminary Washington, DC Hyattsville, MD Phone: 202-319-5000 Benson, Rev. John B. Berard, Rev. Jonathan A. Parochial Vicar, Cathedral of St. Matthew the Parochial Vicar, Sacred Heart Apostle La Plata, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-934-2261 Phone: 202-347-3215 Biondi, Rev. Alberto Biosca, O.F.M. Cap., Rev. Emilio E. Parochial Vicar, St. Catherine Labouré Pastor, Shrine of the Sacred Heart Wheaton, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-946-3636 Phone: 202-234-8000 2 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Boccabella, Rev. James D. Bonello, I.V.E., Rev. Pablo A. Pastor, Our Lady of Grace Pastor, St. James Silver Spring, MD Mt. Rainier, MD Phone: 301-924-0067 Phone: 301-927-0567 Boxie, III, Rev. Robert P. Brady, Rev. Msgr. John B. Chaplain, Howard University, Immaculate Retired, St. John the Evangelist Conception Clinton, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-681-7663 Phone: 202-806-7280 Brailsford, Rev. William M. Brault, Rev. Y. David In residence, St. Francis of Assisi Pastor, St. John the Baptist Derwood, MD Silver Spring, MD Phone: 301-840-1407 Phone: 301-622-1122 Brice, Rev. Donald Briese, Rev. Michael W. Retired Special Ministry to the poor in Southern Maryland, St. Mary Clinton, MD Phone: 301-934-8825 Bryant, Rev. F. Michael Buchmeier, Rev. Robert P. Chaplain, DC Detention Center, Holy Comforter-St. Pastor, Holy Cross Cyprian Garrett Park, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-942-1020 Phone: 202-546-1885 Burney, Rev. Keith T. Butta, Rev. C. Gregory Parochial Vicar, Church of the Little Flower Director of Pastoral Care, Carroll Manor and Director, Cardinal O'Boyle Residence for Priest, St. Bethesda, MD John XXIII Residence Phone: 301-320-4538 Washington, DC 3 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Calis, Rev. Joseph A. Campbell, Jr., Most Rev. Roy E. Pastor, St. John the Evangelist Auxiliary Bishop / Pastor, St. Joseph Silver Spring, MD Largo, MD Phone: 301-681-7663 Phone: 301-773-4838 Carloni, Rev. William P. Carroll, S.S.J., Rev. John A. Pastor, Holy Name Pastor, Incarnation Washington, DC Washington, DC Phone: 202-397-2525 Phone: 202-396-0942 Carson, V.G., Rev. Daniel B. Carter, Rev. Stephen Vicar General / Moderator of the Curia, St. Patrick Pastor, Christ the King Washington, DC Silver Spring, MD Phone: 301-853-4523 Phone: 301-495-2306 Catania, Rev. Jason Catania Cassin, Rev. Msgr. Andrew J. Chaplain, Washington Hospital Center Retired, St. Peter St. Luke, Fort Washington, MD Waldorf, MD Phone: 202-999-9934 Phone: 301-843-8916 Chimiak, Rev. Msgr. Karl A. Choi, Rev. Martino I. Special assignment, Parochial Vicar, St. Peter Sumpter, SC Waldorf, MD Phone: 301-843-8916 Clifford, S.J., Rev. Thomas F. Close, Rev. Frederick J. Pastor, St. Ignatius Pastor, St. Anthony of Padua Port Tobacco, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-870-2365 Phone: 202-250-8208 4 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Clyne, Rev. Andrew C. Coan, Rev. Gregory S. Parochial Vicar, Holy Redeemer Chaplain, Washington Adventist Hospital, Our Lady of Sorrows College Park, MD Takoma Park, MD Phone: 301-474-3920 Phone: 301-891-3500 Coelho, Rev. Brian A. Colliou, Rev. Alain M. Pastor, St. Mary, Star of the Sea Pastor, Our Lady Help of Christians Indian Head, MD Waldorf, MD Phone: 301-753-9177 Phone: 301-843-8823 Conley, Rev. Rory T. Conway, S.D.B., Rev. Michael J. Pastor, St. Mary President, Don Bosco High School Bryantown, MD College Park, MD Phone: 301-870-2220 Phone: 301-891-4750 Cordova Gonzalez, c.s., Rev. Victor Cortes-Campos, Rev. Roberto J. Parochial Vicar, St. Bernard of Clairvaux/Our Lady Pastor, St. Mark the Evangelist of Fatima Hyattsville, MD Riverdale Park, MD Phone: 301-422-8300 Phone: 301-277-1000 Cortinovis, Rev. Charles A. Criscuolo, Rev. Msgr. Salvatore A. Priest Secretary to the Archbishop, Archdiocese of Retired / Chaplain, DC Police, St. Mary, Mother of Washington God Washington, DC Washington, DC Phone: 301-853-4500 Phone: 202-289-7770 Cusick, Rev. Kevin M. Cusick, Rev. Mark A. Pastor, St. Michael/St. Dominic Pastor, St. Francis Xavier Brandywine, MD Washington, DC Phone: 301-870-4991 Phone: 202-581-2010 5 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Cwik, Rev. Joseph R. Dakes, V.F., Rev. John T. Parochial Vicar, Our Lady of Mercy Pastor, Jesus the Divine Word Potomac, MD Huntingtown, MD Phone: 301-365-1415 Phone: 410-414-8304 Daly, Rev. Peter J. Daniel, Rev. Timothy G. Retired Administrator, Ascension Bowie, MD Phone: 301-262-2227 DeLeon, Rev. Jose R. Dempsey, Rev. Msgr. Patrick E. Pastor, St. Bernardine of Siena Retired Suitland, MD Phone: 301-736-0707 DeNigris, Rev. Emanuele DeRamos, Rev. Fidel S. Rector, Redemptoris Mater Seminary Retired Hialeah, FL DeRosa, Rev. Vincent J. Diaz, Rev. Jose Matias Pastor, St. Mary, Mother of God Rector, Redemptoris Mater Seminary Washington, DC Hyattsville, MD Phone: 202-289-7770 Diaz, Rev. Alejandro Dignan, Rev. Eamon Pastor, Saint Ambrose Retired Cheverly, MD Phone: 301- 773-9300 6 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Dillon, Rev. John J. Dixon, Rev. J. Isidore Pastor, St. Francis of Assisi Retired Derwood, MD Phone: 301-840-1407 Dolan, Rev. Michael F. Dorsonville, Most Rev. Mario E. Retired Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Washington Washington, DC Phone: 301-853-4566 Downs, Rev. L. James D'Silva, Rev. Percival Retired Retired, In Residence, Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament Washington, DC Phone: 202-966-6575 D'Souza, Rev. Tony A. Dudziak, Rev. Msgr. Paul M. Administrator, St. Francis Xavier Pastor, St. Stephen, Martyr Washington, DC Washington, DC Phone: 301-990-3203 Phone: 202-785-0982 Duggan, Rev. Robert D. Early, Rev. Francis J. Retired Retired East, Rev. Msgr. Raymond G. Edathil, Rev. Michael Pastor, St. Teresa of Avila Syro-Malankara Community, Church of the Holy Spirit Washington, DC Forestville, MD Phone: 202-678-3709 Phone: 301-735-5532 7 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Edeh, Rev. Charles Effah, Rev. Emmanuel Chaplain, Nigerian Catholic Community, St. Jerome Parochial Vicar / Chaplain, Ghanaian Comm., Our Lady of Sorrows Hyattsville, MD Takoma Park, MD Phone: 301-927-6684 Phone: 301-891-3500 Ejiogu, S.S.J., Rev. Cornelius K. English, Rev. Msgr. William J. Retired Pastor, St. Luke Washington, DC Phone: 202-584-8322 Enzler, Rev. Msgr. John J. Escobar, c.s, Rev. Mark President and CEO, Catholic Charities, St. Parochial Vicar, St. Bartholomew, St. Bernard of Bartholomew Clairvaux/Our Lady of Fatima, Riverdale Park, MD Bethesda, MD Phone: 301 277-1000.- Phone: 202-772-4300 Escudero, O.F.M. Cap., Rev. Diogo Esposito-Garcia, Rev. Juan Parochial Vicar, Shrine of the Sacred Heart Rome 00164, Italy Washington, DC Phone: 202-234-8000 Essex, Msgr. Donald S. Etheridge, I.V.E., Rev. Christopher Retired Parochial Vicar, St. John Baptist de la Salle Chillum, MD Phone: 301-622-1122 Evans-Campos, Rev. Blake Fangmeyer, V.F., Rev. LeRoy J. Parochial Vicar, St. Andrew the Apostle Pastor, Mother Seton Silver Spring, MD Germantown, MD Phone: 301-649-3700 Phone: 301-924-3838 8 7/6/2021 Archdiocesan Priests Faust, Rev. Louis J. Fecteau, Rev. Raymond L. Retired, Mother Seton Pastor, Our Lady of the Visitation Germantown, MD Darnestown, MD Phone: 301-924-3838 Phone: 301-948-5536 Fermín, Rev. Angel G. Fields, Rev. Kevin A. Administrator, Our Lady, Queen of the Americas Parochial Vicar, St. Mary Washington, DC Rockville, MD Phone: 202-332-8838 Phone: 301-424-5550 Filardi, Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Finamore, Rev. Robert A. Pastor, St. Paul Retired Damascus, MD Phone: 301-253-2027 Fish, Rev. Matthew J. Fitz-Patrick, Rev. David M. Pastor, St. Mary, Newport Retired Charlotte Hall, MD Phone: 301- 274-3800 Flum, Rev. Martin E. Foggo, Rev. Shaun T. Archdiocese of Washington Pastor, Our Lady of Sorrows Phone: 301-853-4500 Takoma Park, MD Phone: 301-891-3500 Foley, Rev. William E. Frydrych, S.Chr., Rev.
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