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Priests Serving in the Diocese of Joliet Diocese of Joliet Directory 8/11/2021 Priests Serving in the Diocese of Joliet Priests Name Address Locations Phone Picture Abulag, Rev. John R. Cathedral of St. Raymond Cathedral of St. (815) 722-6653 Parochial Vicar Nonnatus Raymond Nonnatus, 604 N. Raynor Avenue Joliet Joliet, IL 60435-6099 Adorjan, Rev. Ryan Saints Peter & Paul Parish Sts. Peter & Paul (630) 355-1081 Parochial Vicar 36 N. Ellsworth Parish, Naperville & Naperville, IL 60540-4697 Chesterton Academy Anderson, Right Rev. Hugh, St. Procopius Abbey St. Procopius Abbey, (630) 969-6410 O.S.B. 5601 College Road Lisle Senior Status Lisle, IL 60532 Andres, Rev. Timothy, St. Joseph Parish St. Joseph Parish, (815) 727-9378 O.Carm. 416 N. Chicago Street Joliet; Pastor Joliet, IL 60432-1781 Antiporek, Rev. James Senior Status Arseneau, Rev. Vernon Senior Status Arty, Rev. J. Rodolphe, St. Patrick Parish St. Patrick Parish, (815) 727-4746 C.S.C. 710 W. Marion Street Joliet Pastor Joliet, IL 60436-1598 Atcher, Rev. Joseph, Carmelite Provincial Office Carmelite Provincial (630) 971-0050 O.Carm. 1317 Frontage Road Office Religious Order internal ministry Darien, IL 60561 Bacchi, Rev. Lee Senior Status Name Address Locations Phone Picture Bachner, Very Rev. Daniel St. Raphael Parish St. Raphael Parish, (630) 355-4545 Pastor 1215 Modaff Road Naperville; Dean - Naperville, IL 60540-7818 South DuPage Deanery Bader, Rev. Raed St. Isaac Jogues Parish St. Isaac Jogues (630) 323-1248 Parochial Vicar 306 W. Fourth Street Parish, Hinsdale Hinsdale, IL 60521-4092 Baker, Rev. Brad Saints Peter & Paul Parish Ss. Peter & Paul, (630) 355-1081 Pastor 36 N. Ellsworth Naperville Naperville, IL 60540-4697 Balluff, Very Rev. John Diocese of Joliet Diocese of Joliet (815) 221-6100 Episcopal Vicar for Clergy & Blanchette Catholic Center St. Anthony Parish, Pastor 16555 Weber Road Joliet Crest Hill, IL 60403 Baltes, Rev. Gabriel, O.S.B. St. Joan of Arc Parish St. Joan of Arc Parish, (630) 963-4500 Pastor 820 Division Street Lisle Lisle, IL 60532 Bandurski, Rev. Pawel, Society of Christ Society of Christ, (630) 424-0401 S.Chr. 786 W. Sunset Avenue Lombard In Residence Lombard, IL 60148 Baranski, Rev. Richard, Mayslake Village (630) 850-8232 O.F.M. 1801 35th St. Oak Brook, IL 60523 Baron, Rev. Mark, M.I.C. Our Lady of Peace Parish Our Lady of Peace (630) 323-4333 Parochial Vicar 701 Plainfield Road Parish, Darien Darien, IL 60561-4294 Basler, Rev. Robert, O.S.A. St. Jude Parish St. Jude Parish, New (815) 485-8049 Pastor 241 W. Second St. Lenox New Lenox, IL 60451-1724 Name Address Locations Phone Picture Bauerle, Rev. Bernhard, Carmelite Provincial Office Carmelite Provincial (630) 971-0050 O.Carm. 1317 Frontage Road Office, Darien Treasurer Darien, IL 60561 Behna, Rev. Max St. Margaret Mary Parish St. Margaret Mary, (630) 369-0777 Pastor 1450 Green Trails Drive Naperville Naperville, IL 60540-7008 Belanger, Rev. Daniel R., St. George Parish St. George Parish, St. (815) 939-1851 C.S.V. 5272 E. 5000 North Road George & St. Mary, Pastor Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Beaverville Bernhard, Rev. Mark J. Notre Dame Parish Notre Dame Parish, (630) 654-3365 Pastor 64 Norfolk Avenue Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills, IL 60514- 1299 Billote, Rev. Dindo St. Mary Parish St. Mary Parish, (708) 326-9300 Pastor 19515 S 115th Avenue Mokena Mokena, IL 60448-0002 Bondi, Rev. Steven St. Philip the Apostle Parish St. Philip the Apostle, (630) 628-0900 Pastor 1223 W. Holtz Avenue Addison Addison, IL 60101-2161 Borello, Rev. Steven Diocese of Joliet Diocese of Joliet (815) 221-6100 Director of the Vocations Office Blanchette Catholic Center 16555 Weber Road Crest Hill, IL 60403 Borkowski, Rev. Thomas Wheaton Franciscans (630) 462-7422 26W171 Roosevelt Road Box 667 Wheaton, IL 60189 Botheroyd, Rev. Thomas Senior Status Name Address Locations Phone Picture Brunette, Rev. Larry Buchanan, Rev. Andrew T. St. Mary Parish St. Mary Parish, West (630) 231-0013 Parochial Vicar 140 N. Oakwood Avenue Chicago West Chicago, IL 60185- 2252 Buggert, Rev. Donald, St. Elias Carmelite Priory O.Carm. 3504 Lake Shore Dr. Joliet, IL 60431-8819 Bui, Rev. Dong V. St. Mary Parish St. Mary, Paxton, (217) 379-4033 Pastor 407 W. Pells Our Lady of Lourdes, Paxton, IL 60957-1290 Gibson City St. Joseph, Loda Burnett, Monsignor James Our Lady of Peace E. Parish, Darien In Residence Callea, Rev. Michael, M.I.C. Our Lady of Peace Parish Our Lady of Peace, (630) 323-4333 In residence 701 Plainfield Road Darien Darien, IL 60561-4294 Cargo, Rev. Thomas Senior Status Carroll, Rev. Robert, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Mt. (630) 852-3303 O.Carm. Parish Carmel Parish, Darien Parochial Vicar 8404 Cass Avenue Darien, IL 60561-5349 Castillo, Rev. Santos Mary Queen of Heaven Mary Queen of (630) 279-5700 Pastor Parish Heaven, Elmhurst 426 N. West Avenue Elmhurst, IL 60126-2171 Name Address Locations Phone Picture Cerna, Rev. Jose Menemil P. St. Raphael Parish St. Raphael Parish, (630) 355-4545 Parochical Vicar 1215 Modaff Road Naperville Naperville, IL 60540-7818 Chang, Rev. Joseph, O.S.B. St. Procopius Abbey St. Procopius Abbey (630) 969-6410 In Residence 5601 College Road Lisle, IL 60532-2599 Chellakandathil, Rev. Tomy, Visitation Parish Visitation Parish, (630) 834-6700 C.M.I. 779 S. York Street Elmhurst Parochial Vicar Elmhurst, IL 60126-4498 Cieslik, Rev. Shaun C. St. Dennis Parish St. Dennis Parish, (815) 838-2592 Pastor 1214 Hamilton Street Lockport Lockport, IL 60441-3596 Colaresi, Rev. Robert, Carmelite Provincial Office Carmelite Spiritual (630) 971-0050 O.Carm. 1317 Frontage Road Center Director Darien, IL 60561 Coleman, Rev. Robert Senior Status Comerford, Rev. John J., Titus Brandsma Priory (630) 589-7414 O.Carm. 8423 Bailey Road Darien, IL 60561 Conforti, Rev. Sam St. Mary Parish St. Mary, Mokena (708) 326-9300 Parochial Vicar 19515 S 115th Avenue Mokena, IL 60448-0002 Conlon, Most Rev. R. Daniel Diocese of Joliet Diocese of Joliet Bishop Emeritus of Joliet Blanchette Catholic Center 16555 Weber Road Crest Hill, IL 60403 Conway, Rev. William J. St. Dominic Parish St. Dominic, (630) 739-5703 Temporary Administrator 440 E. Briarcliff Road Bolingbrook Bolingbrook, IL 60440-3042 Name Address Locations Phone Picture Corona, Rev. Santiago Immaculate Conception Immaculate (630) 530-8515 Parochial Vicar Parish Conception Parish, 134 Arthur St. Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 60126-3382 Cote, Rev. Mark St. Paul the Apostle Parish St. Paul the Apostle, (815) 725-1527 Pastor 18 Woodlawn Avenue Joliet Joliet, IL 60435-6799 Cullen, Rev. William J. Senior Status Curtin, Rev. James R. St. John Vianney Senior Status Villa, Naperville Danaher, Rev. Philip M. St. Thomas the Apostle St. Thomas the (630) 355-8980 Pastor Parish Apostle, Naperville 1500 Brookdale Road Naperville, IL 60563-2129 Dandu, Rev. Asirvadam St. Isidore Parish St. Isidore Parish, (630) 529-3045 Parochial Vicar 427 W. Army Trail Road Bloomingdale Bloomingdale, IL 60108- 1389 Davy, Rev. Andy, M.I.C. St. Mary Parish St. Mary Parish, Plano (630) 552-3448 Pastor 901 N. Center Avenue Plano, IL 60545 De Salvo, Rev. William M. St. Isaac Jogues Parish St. Isaac Jogues (630) 323-1248 Pastor 306 W. Fourth Street Parish, Hinsdale Hinsdale, IL 60521 Deffenbaugh, Rev. Terry A., University of St. Francis University of St. (800) 735-7500 O.S.A. 500 Wilcox St Francis, Joliet Chaplain Joliet, IL 60435 Name Address Locations Phone Picture Dennerlein, Rev. John L. Senior Status Dewan, Very Rev. William G. Cathedral of St. Raymond Cathedral of St. (815) 722-6653 Rector and Pastor Nonnatus Raymond Nonnatus 604 N. Raynor Avenue Sacred Heart Parish, Joliet, IL 60435-6099 Joliet Dillon, Rev. David, O.Carm. Titus Brandsma Priory (630) 971-0050 In Residence 8423 Bailey Road Darien, IL 60561 Donnelly, Rev. William Senior Status Dougherty, Rev. James St. Andrew the Apostle St. Andrew the (815) 886-4165 Senior Status Parish Apostle Parish, 530 Glen Avenue Romeoville Romeoville, IL 60446-1262 Doyle, Rev. John Senior Status Drewniak, Rev. Stanley St. Lawrence Parish St. Lawrence, South (815) 237-2230 Pastor 165 Rice St. Wilmington; Sacred P.O. Box 190 Heart, Kinsman & St. South Wilmington, IL 60474 Mary Mission, Reddick; St. Lawrence O'Toole Chapel, Essex Duda, Rev. Robert Christ the Servant Parish Christ the Servant, (630) 910-0770 Pastor 8700 Havens Dr. Woodridge Woodridge, IL 60517 Duerbeck, Rev. Julian von, St. Procopius Abbey St. Procopius Abbey (630) 969-6410 O.S.B. 5601 College Road In Residence Lisle, IL 60532-2599 Name Address Locations Phone Picture Dunn, Rev. Thomas Sacred Heart Parish Sacred Heart Parish, (630) 627-0687 Pastor 114 S. Elizabeth Street Lombard Lombard, IL 60148-2597 Duran, Rev. Franklin St. Dominic Parish St. Dominic, (630) 739-5703 Sabbatical 440 E. Briarcliff Road Bolingbrook Bolingbrook, IL 60440-3042 Dvorscak, Rev. James St. Daniel the Prophet Parish St. Daniel the Prophet (630) 384-0123 Pastor 101 W. Loop Road Parish, Wheaton Wheaton, IL 60189 Eickhoff, Rev. Stephen St. Liborius Parish St. Liborius (708) 754-1363 Pastor 71 W. 35th Street Parish,Steger & St. Steger, IL 60475-7577 Mary, Park Forest Essig, Rev. Herbert St. Francis of Assisi Parish St. Francis of Assisi (630) 759-7588 Pastor 1501 W. Boughton Road Parish, Bolingbrook Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Farrell, Rev. Kevin Senior Status Flint, Rev. James, O.S.B. St. Procopius Abbey St. Procopius Abbey, (630) 969-6410 In Residence 5601 College Road Lisle Lisle, IL 60532-2599 Flores, Rev. Eduardo St. Andrew the Apostle St. Andrew the (815) 886-4165 Parochial Vicar Parish Apostle, Romeoville 530 Glen Avenue Romeoville, IL 60446-1262 Fortier, Rev. Joel Senior Status Name Address Locations Phone Picture Franks, Rev. Becket, O.S.B. St. Procopius Abbey St. Procopius Abbey, (630) 969-6410 In Residence 5601 College Road Lisle Lisle, IL 60532-2599 Fullmer, Rev.
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