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Diocesan Directory 2012 May 2013 Diocesan Directory The Episcopal Diocese of New York May 16, 2013 Edition TABLE OF CONTENTS The Episcopal Diocese of New York Staff Alphabetical Quick List – 2 The Episcopal Diocese of New York Staff Departmental Listing – 3 The Cathedral of St. John the Divine – 5 The Episcopal Diocese of New York – Commissions, Committees & Boards – 7 Episcopal Agencies and Related Organizations – 13 Diocesan Organizations and Agencies – 13 Campus Ministries – 14 Education – Episcopal-Seminary – 14 Education – Episcopal Day Schools – 14 Hospitals, Chaplaincies, Nursing Homes – 16 Other Agencies and Organizations – 16 Religious Communities – 17 Congregations by Area & County – 19 Congregations by Clericus – 21 Clericus Deans – 23 Parishes – 24 Manhattan – 24 Bronx – 29 Staten Island – 31 Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster & Westchester Counties – 32 Diocesan Leadership – Clergy – 44 Diocesan Leadership – Postulants & Candidates for Holy Orders – 75 Diocesan Leadership – Lay – 76 Please email any changes in individual, parish, or committee/organizational information throughout the year to Arlene E. Bullard at [email protected], or call (212) 932-7363. 1 THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF NEW YORK Diocesan Alphabetical Staff Quick List (detailed staff departmental listings are on pages 3 and 4) The Rt. Rev. Andrew ML Dietsche (212) 316-7413 Ms. Mary Beth Sasso (212) 316-7403 The Rt. Rev. Chilton R. Knudsen (212) 932-7324 The Rev. Dr. Richard Sloan (212) 316-7427 The Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith (212) 316-7465 The Rev. Samuel J. Smith (212) 316-7426 Mr. Roger Acuzar (212) 316-7429 Mrs. Valentina Stelcen (845) 338-1086 Mr. W. Allen Barnett (212) 316-7536 The Rev. Canon Deborah G. Tammearu (212) 316-7421 Ms. Arlene E. Bullard (212) 932-7363 Mr. Marius Tanase (212) 316-7435 The Rev. Canon Constance C. Coles (212) 316-7416 The Rev. Canon Dr. Williamson Taylor (212) 932-7360 Cell: (646) 441-0553 Ms. Mildney Dal (212) 316-7434 Church: (718) 320-0844 Mr. Henry Enright (212) 932-7376 The Rev. Canon Claudia Wilson (212) 932-7360 Cell: (917) 848 6224 Ms. Gloria Fitzgerald (212) 316-7422 Church: (845) 628-6144 Mr. Andrew Gary (212) 932-7322 The Rev. Mary Catherine Young Cell: (917) 838-9938 Mr. José Henao (212) 316-7417 Ms. Venetia Hulse (212) 316-7575 Ms. Michele Kearney (212) 932-7312 Mr. Wayne Kempton (212) 316-7419 The Rev. Canon Patricia Sobers Mitchell (212) 316-7433 Mrs. Margaret Nodine (212) 316-7413 Mr. Alito Orsini (212) 316-7414 The Rev. Canon John A. Osgood (212) 316-7415 The Venerable William C. Parnell (212) 316-7467 Mr. Michael Rebic (212) 316-7428 Mr. Nicholas Richardson (212) 316-7520 Ms. Sara Saavedra (212) 316-7423 Ms. Lauren Salminen (212) 316-7432 2 THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF NEW YORK Diocesan Offices Christian Formation Office 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (212) 316-7400 The Rev. Canon Patricia Sobers Mitchell (212) 316-7433 New York NY 10025-1798 (800) 346-6995 Canon for Christian Formation http://www.dioceseny.org Fax: (212) 316-7405 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7438 Bishops’ Offices Archdeacon for Mission The Venerable William C. Parnell (212) 316-7467 The Rt. Rev. Andrew ML Dietsche Archdeacon for Mission Bishop of New York (212) 316-7413 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7405 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7318 Ms. Lauren Salminen (212) 316-7432 Mrs. Margaret M. Nodine (212) 316-7413 Consultant for Carpenter’s Kids & Global Women’s Fund Executive Assistant to Bishop Dietsche [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7345 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7318 Administration Ms. Arlene E. Bullard (212) 932-7363 Mr. W. Allen Barnett (212) 316-7536 Assistant to Bishop Dietsche Chief of Finance and Operations Assistant to the Canon to the Ordinary [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7481 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7318 Ms. Sara Saavedra (212) 316-7423 The Rt. Rev. Chilton R. Knudsen (212) 932-7324 Assistant to Chief of Finance and Operations Assistant Bishop Medical Benefits Coordinator Fax: (212) 316-7420 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7318 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7328 The Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith (212) 316-7465 Mr. Roger Acuzar (212) 316-7429 Assistant Bishop Assistant Controller [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7345 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7432 Canon to the Ordinary Ms. Michele Kearney (212) 932-7312 The Rev. Canon John A. Osgood (212) 316-7415 Executive Director, DIT Fax: (212) 316-7505 Canon to the Ordinary Fax: (212) 932-7318 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ministry Office Mr. Marius Tanase (212) 316-7435 The Rev. Canon Constance C. Coles (212) 316-7416 Senior Accountant Canon for Ministry Fax: (212) 932-7368 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7328 [email protected] Mrs. Zoraida Marte (212) 316-7478 Office of Transition Ministry Finance Payroll Manager The Rev. Canon Deborah G. Tammearu (212) 316-7421 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7481 Canon for Transition Ministry Fax: (212) 932-7368 [email protected] Ms. Mildney Dal (212) 316-7434 Staff Accountant Mr. Alito Orsini (212) 316-7414 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7328 Assistant to Canon for Transition Ministry Assistant to Canon for Ministry Fax: (212) 932-7368 Archives [email protected] Mr. Wayne Kempton (212) 316-7419 Archivist & Historiographer Fax: (212) 316-7405 Congregational Development Office [email protected] The Rev. Canon Dr. Williamson Taylor (212) 932-7360 Canon for Congregational Development Communications [email protected] Cell: (646) 441-0553 Mr. Nicholas Richardson (212) 316-7520 [email protected] Church: (718) 320-0844 Director of Communications & Editor, The Episcopal New Yorker The Rev. Canon Claudia M. Wilson (212) 932-7360 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7532 Canon for Congregational Development [email protected] Cell: (917) 848-6224 Church: (845) 628-6144 3 THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF NEW YORK Congregational Support Plan & Stewardship Ms. Micaela Ensminger (212) 932-7354 The Rev. Dr. Richard Sloan (212) 316-7427 Intern Fax: (212) 316-7431 Plan Coordinator & Stewardship Officer [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7570 Ms. Faith Thomas (212) 932-7354 Convention Office Intern Fax: (212) 316-7431 Ms. Sara Saavedra (212) 316-7423 [email protected] Assistant Secretary of Convention Fax: (212) 316-7420 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7328 College Chaplains The Rev. Dr. Richard Sloan (212) 316-7427 Mid-Hudson Regional Office Interim Episcopal Chaplain, Columbia University 30 Pine Grove Ave., Kingston NY 12401 (845) 338-1086 [email protected] Fax: (845) 338-1154 The Rev. Mary Catherine Young Cell: (917) 838-9938 Ms. Val Stelcen (845) 338-1086 Chaplain, Canterbury Downtown Executive Assistant to the Bishop [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (845) 338-1154 Property Support VACANT Mr. Michael Rebic (212) 316-7428 SUNY New Paltz, Campus Pastor Director of Property Support [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7328 The Rev. Jennifer McG. Barrows Cell: (845) 443-3039 Chaplain, Vassar College Office Services [email protected] Church: (845) 384-6723 Ms. Gloria Fitzgerald (212) 316-7422 Manager, Office Services [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7405 Mr. Andrew Gary (212) 932-7322 Assistant to the Manager of Office Services [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7405 Mr. José Henao (212) 316-7417 Mailroom Fax: (212) 316-7405 [email protected] Episcopal Charities http://www.episcopalcharities-newyork.org Email: [email protected] Ms. Mary Beth Sasso (212) 316-7403 Executive Director Fax: (212) 316-7431 [email protected] The Rev. Samuel J. Smith (212) 316-7426 Director of Programs Fax: (212) 316-7431 [email protected] Mr. Henry Enright (212) 932-7376 Director of Development [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7431 Ms. Venetia Hulse (212) 316-7575 Mountbatten Intern [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7431 4 THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE Cathedral Offices Mr. Geoff Smith (212) 316-7440 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (212) 316-7490 Consultant, Cathedral Publications & IT New York, NY 10025 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7424 http://www.stjohndivine.org Fax: (212) 932-7348 ACT Programs Box Office [staffed for events only] (212) 662-2133 Mr. José V. Torres (212) 316-7527 Visitor Center (212) 316-7540 Executive Director [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7407 Office of the Dean The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski (212) 316-7493 Ms. Marie Del Tejo (212) 316-7530 Dean Director of Programs [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7316 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7407 Ms. Susan Cannon (212) 316-7493 Cathedral Community Cares Coordinator of the Dean’s Office Mr. Mark Goreczny (212) 316-7583 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7316 Program Manager [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7582 Administration Mr. Michael J. Edwards (212) 932-7358 Clergy & Staff Chief Financial Officer The Rev. Canon Victoria R. Sirota (212) 316-7456 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7569 Canon Pastor & Vicar [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7348 Ms. Shelley Grossberg (212) 316-7364 Vice President, Philanthropy The Rev. Julia Whitworth (212) 932-7337 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7466 Minister for Liturgy and Arts [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7348 Ms. Lisa Schubert (212) 316-7541 Vice President, Cathedral Programming, & The Rev. Canon Patti Welch (212) 316-7474 External Relations Chaplain, The Cathedral School & Canon for Education [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7599 [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7558 Ms. Patricia Vivado (212) 316-7486 The Rt. Rev. Canon Frank T. Griswold III Assistant Vice President, Administration Cathedral Canon for Interfaith & International Mission [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7569 Contact via the Dean’s Office Ms. Allene Denney (212) 316-7551 Mr. Christian DeRuiter (212) 316-7483 Controller Administrative Coordinator for Pastoral Events [email protected] Fax: (212) 316-7594 [email protected] Fax: (212) 932-7348 Ms.
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