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18-Directory-Tabg-ADW-Priests-And G. Archdiocesan Priests and Deacons INDEX Archdiocesan Priests ................................................................................................. G-2 Priests of the Archdiocese in the Order of Ordination ............................................. G-17 Priests and Deacons: Alphabetical Necrology ........................................................ G-22 Priests and Deacons: Chronological Necrology by Month, Day and Year .............. G-47 Archdiocesan Permanent Deacons ........................................................................ G-60 Page G-1 Updated: 5/7/2018 Archdiocesan Priests Adams, Rev. John E. (1969) Ayala, Rev. Ismael N. (2010) Director, S.O.M.E., 1003 Kearney Pastor, St. Nicholas, Laurel Street, NE, Washington, DC 20017 Phone: 301- 490-5116 Phone: 202-832-9710 Bear, Rev. Timothy K. (1996) Aguirre, Rev. Francisco E. (2013) Pastor, St. Mary’s, Clinton Pastor, St. Catherine Labouré, Phone: 301-292-0527 Wheaton Phone: 301-946-3636 Baraki, Rev. Tesfamariam (1975) Chaplain, Howard University Hospital, Ailer, Rev. Gellert J. (2006) DC Missionary Assignment, Archdiocese of In Residence, St. Gabriel, DC Eger, Hungary Phone: 202-726-9092 Alliata, Rev. Peter R. (1961) Barbieri de Carvalho, Rev. Rafael Retired, St. John Vianney, Prince (2013) Frederick Parochial Vicar, Our Lady of Lourdes, Phone: 301-440-1784 Bethesda Phone: 301- 654-1287 Alvarez-Garcia, Rev. Julio (1975) Retired, Cardinal O’Boyle Residence Bariviera, Rev. Jefferson C.S. Phone: 202-269-7818 Pastor, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Riverdale Park Amey, Rev. Msgr. Robert G. (1969) Pastor, Our Lady of Fatima, Riverdale Pastor, St. Mary, Rockville Park Phone: 301-424-5550 Phone: 301-277-1000 Antonicelli, Rev. Msgr. Charles V. Barry, Rev. John M. (1988) (1993) Administrator, Church of the Episcopal Vicar for Canonical Services, Resurrection, Burtonsville Archdiocesan and Moderator of the Phone: 301-236-5200 Curia Pastoral Center Bava, Rev. David A. (1973) Pastor, Church of the Annunciation, DC Pastor, Holy Redeemer, DC Phone: 301-853-4571 (pastoral center); Phone: 202-347-7510 202-362-3327 (parish) Bazan, Rev. Msgr. Joaquin A. (1962) Retired, Jeanne Jugan Residence, DC Phone: 202-269-1831 Page G-2 Updated: 5/7/2018 G. Archdiocesan Priests and Deacons Archdiocesan Priests Beaubien, Rev. David W. (1993) Brailsford, Rev. William M. (2004) Pastor, St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Parochial Vicar, Church of the Leonardtown Resurrection, Burtonsville Phone: 301-475-8064 Phone: 301-236-5200 Begg, Rev. Christopher T. (1977) Brainerd, Rev. Winthrop J. (1987) Faculty, The Catholic University of Retired, Cardinal O’Boyle Residence America, DC Phone: 202-269-7818 Phone: 202-319-5000 Brault, Rev. Y. David (1977) Benitez, Rev. Carlos A. (2004) Pastor, St. John the Baptist, Silver Pastor, St. Barnabas Church Spring Rector, Redemptoris Mater Seminary Phone: 301-622-1122 6300 Buist Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142-3098 Brice, Rev. Donald (1958) Phone: 215-726-1119 Retired, Cardinal O’Boyle Residence Phone: 202-269-7818 Berard, Rev. Jonathan A. (2016) Parochial Vicar, St. Francis of Assisi, Briese, Rev. Michael W. (2009) Derwood Pastor, St. Mary, Charlotte Hall Phone: 301-840-1407 Phone: 301-934-8825 Biondi, Rev. Alberto (2016) Bryant, Rev. F. Michael (1969) Parochial Vicar, St. Michael the Chaplain, DC Detention Center, DC Archangel, Silver Spring In Residence, Holy Comforter-St. Phone: 301-589-1155 Cyprian, DC Phone: 202-546-1885 Boccabella, Rev. James D. (2009) Pastor, Our Lady of Grace, Silver Buchmeier, Rev. Robert P. (1991) Springs Pastor, Holy Cross, Garrett Park Phone: 301-924-0067 Phone: 301-942-1020 Boxie III, Rev. Robert P. (2016) Burney, Rev. Keith T. (2016) Parochial Vicar, St. Joseph, Largo Parochial Vicar, St. Jane Frances de Phone: 301-773-4838 Chantal, Bethesda Phone: 301-530-1550 Brady, Rev. Msgr. John B. (1955) Retired Butta, Rev. C. Gregory (1991) Director of Pastoral Care, Carroll Manor Director, Cardinal O'Boyle Residence Phone: 202-269-7810 Page G-3 Updated: 5/7/2018 Archdiocesan Priests Byrne, Rev. William D. (1994) Coan, Rev. Gregory S. (2003) Pastor, Our Lady of Mercy, Potomac Chaplain, Washington Adventist Phone: 301-365-1415 Hospital, Takoma Park In Residence, St. John the Evangelist, Calis, Rev. Joseph A. (1999) Silver Spring Pastor, St. John the Evangelist, Silver Phone: 301-681-7663 Spring Phone: 301-681-7663 Coelho, Rev. Brian A. (2007) Administrator, St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Campbell, Jr., Most Rev. Roy E. Indian Head (2007) Phone: 301-753-9177 Auxiliary Bishop of Washington Pastor, St. Joseph, Largo Colliou, Rev. Alain M. (2009) Phone: 301-853-4563 Pastor, Our Lady Help of Christians, Waldorf Carloni, Rev. William P. (2011) Phone: 301-843-8823 Pastor, Holy Name, DC Phone: 202-397-2525 Conley, Rev. Rory T. (1989) Pastor, St. Mary, Bryantown Carson, Rev. Daniel B. (2012) Phone: 301-870-2220 Pastor, St. John Vianney, Prince Frederick Cortes-Campos, Rev. Roberto J. Phone: 410-535-0223 (2002) Pastor, St. Mark the Evangelist, Cassin, Rev. Msgr. Andrew J. (1954) Hyattsville Retired, St. Peter, Waldorf Phone: 301-422-8300 Phone: 301-843-8916 Cortinovis, Rev. Charles A. (2009) Chimiak, Rev. Msgr. Karl A. (1980) Pastor, St. Ambrose, Cheverly Pastor, St. Joseph, Beltsville Executive Director, Archdiocesan Office Phone: 301-937-7183 of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs Phone: 301-773-9300 Choi, Rev. Martino I. (2015) Parochial Vicar, St. Patrick, Rockville Criscuolo, Rev. Salvatore A. (1978) Phone: 301-924-2284 Pastor, St. Patrick, DC Chaplain, DC Police and Fire Close, Rev. Frederick J. (2001) Phone: 202-347-2713 Pastor, St. Anthony of Padua, DC Phone: 202-250-8208 Cusick, Rev. Kevin M. (1992) Pastor, St. Francis de Sales, Benedict Phone: 301-870-4991 Page G-4 Updated: 5/7/2018 G. Archdiocesan Priests and Deacons Archdiocesan Priests Cusick, Rev. Mark A. (2013) Diaz, Rev. Alejandro (2011) Parochial Vicar, St. John the Evangelist, Administrator, Our Lady, Queen of the Silver Spring Americas, DC Phone: 301-681-7663 Phone: 301-990-3203 Dakes, Rev. John T. (1987) Dignan, Rev. Eamon (1959) Pastor, Jesus the Divine Word, Retired, St. John, Hollywood Huntingtown Phone: 301-373-2281 Phone: 410-414-8304 Dillon, Rev. John J. (1998) Daly, Rev. Peter J. (1986) Pastor, St. Francis of Assisi, Derwood Retired Phone: 301-840-1407 Daniel, Rev. Timothy G. (2014) Dixon, Rev. J. Isidore (1964) Parochial Vicar, St. Bartholomew, Retired Bethesda Phone: 301-229-7933 Dolan, Rev. Michael F. (1997) Retired DeLeon, Rev. Jose R. (2008) Administrator, St. Bernardine of Siena, Dorsonville, Most Rev. Mario E. Suitland (1985) Phone: 301-736-0707 Auxiliary Bishop of Washington Phone: 301-853-4566 Dempsey, Rev. Msgr. Patrick E. (1997) Downs, Rev. L. James (1966) Records Manager, ADW Archives Retired In Residence, St. Joseph, DC Phone: 301-853-5316 D’Silva, Rev. Percival (1964) Retired, In Residence, Shrine of the DeNigris, Rev. Emanuele (2005) Most Blessed Sacrament, DC Rector, Redemptoris Mater Seminary, Phone: 202-966-6575 Hialeah, FL Phone: 305-882-1728 D'Souza, Rev. Tony A. (2014) Parochial Vicar, St. John the Baptist, DePorter, Rev. Arnold W. (1963) Silver Spring Retired Phone: 301-622-1122 DeRosa, Rev. Vincent J. (2008) Dudziak, Rev. Msgr. Paul M. (1969) Administrator, St. Francis Xavier, DC Pastor, St. Stephen Martyr, DC Phone: 202-581-2010 Phone: 202-785-0982 Page G-5 Updated: 5/7/2018 Archdiocesan Priests Duffy, Rev. Msgr. Thomas M. (1953) Fecteau, Rev. Raymond L. (1972) Retired, Jeanne Jugan Residence, DC Pastor, Our Lady of the Visitation, Phone: 202-269-1831 Darnestown Phone: 301-948-5536 Duggan, Rev. Robert D. (1969) Retired Fermin, Rev. Angel G. (2015) Parochial Vicar, St. Martin of Tours, Early, Rev. Francis J. (1985) Gaithersburg Retired Phone: 301-990-3203 East, Rev. Msgr. Raymond G. (1981) Filardi, Rev. Msgr. Edward J. (1994) Pastor, St. Teresa of Avila, DC Pastor, Our Lady of Lourdes, Bethesda Phone: 202-678-3709 Phone: 301-654-1287 English, Rev. Msgr. William J. (1969) Finamore, Rev. Robert A. (1970) Retired Retired Enzler, Rev. Msgr. John J. (1973) Fish, Rev. Matthew J. (2015) President and CEO, Catholic Charities Parochial Vicar, Holy Redeemer, of the Archdiocese of Washington College Park In Residence, St. Bartholomew, Phone: 301-474-3993 Bethesda Phone: 202-772-4300 Fisher, Rev. Msgr. Michael W. (1990) Vicar for Clergy Esposito-Garcia, Most Rev. Juan Secretary for Ministerial Leadership, (2008) Archdiocesan Pastoral Center Congregation for Bishops Phone: 301-853-4550 Rome, Italy Villa Della Nocetta 63, Rome 00164 Italy Fitz-Patrick, Rev. David M. (1979) Pastor, Our Lady of Victory, DC Essex, Rev. Msgr. Donald S. (1973) Phone: 202-337-4835 Retired Flum, Rev. Martin E. (2001) Evans-Campos, Rev. Blake (2010) Administrator, Pastor, St. Dominic, Pastor, Nativity, DC Aquasco Phone: 202-726-6262 Administrator, St. Michael, Baden Phone: 240-681-3551 Fangmeyer, Rev. LeRoy J. (1989) Pastor, Mother Seton, Germantown Phone: 301-924-3838 Faust, Rev. Louis J. (1974) Retired, Mother Seton, Germantown Phone: 301-924-3838 Page G-6 Updated: 5/7/2018 G. Archdiocesan Priests and Deacons Archdiocesan Priests Foggo, Rev. Shaun T. (2013) Gardiner, Rev. Richard E. (1967) Parochial Vicar, Shrine of St. Jude, Retired Rockville Phone: 301-946-8200 Garrett, Rev. Benton L. (2006) Military Chaplain Foley, Rev. William E. (1979) Pastor, Shrine of the Most Blessed Gaskin, Rev. Grant D. (2006) Sacrament, DC Military Chaplain Phone: 202-966-6575 Giese, Rev. Samuel C. (1985) Gallagher, Rev. Charles M. (2010) Pastor, St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Pastor, Immaculate Conception, DC
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