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Pastoral Center Phone Directory Current As Of: January 2017 List Is Typically Updated Monthly Archdiocese of Boston Pastoral Center Phone Directory Current as of: January 2017 List is typically updated monthly Main Contact Information Archdiocese of Boston 66 Brooks Drive Braintree, MA 02184 617-254-0100 (phone) 617-783-4564 (fax) www.BostonCatholic.org (website) Helpful Hints - Offices are separated by those based at the Pastoral Center and those based elsewhere - Offices are listed alphabetically - To search for a name or department, please type CTRL-F to bring up the search function (b) Pastoral Center Staff Contact Information on Pages 3-6 - Listings are sorted either alphabetically by name or by ministry (and then alphabetically by name) - To search for a name or department, please type CTRL-F to bring up the search function Archdiocese of Boston Office Contact Information Offices at the Pastoral Center Pastoral Center Offices Jan-17 Contact Contact # Office Name Leader Contact # Advertising Larry Ricardo 617-779-3788 Massachusetts Catholic Conference James Driscoll 617-746-5630 Archives Thomas Lester 617-746-5795 Media & Public Affairs Terrence Donilon 617-746-5775 ARISE Program Mary Ann McLaughlin 617-779-3640 Metropolitan Tribunal Most Rev. Mark O’Connell 617-746-5900 Background Screening/CORI Checks Lisa Cutulle 617-746-5840 Natural Family Planning Mary Finnigan 617-746-5803 Benefits - Clergy Joan Smith 617-746-5655 Office for Background Screening/CORI Lisa Cutulle 617-746-5840 Benefits - Lay Staff Carol Gustavson 617-746-5830 Parish Financial Services Denise Biernat 617-746-5685 Bereavement Deacon James Greer 617-746-5842 Parish Nursing Deacon James Greer 617-746-5842 Boston Catholic Development Services Kathleen Driscoll 617-779-3740 Pastoral Planning Reverend Paul Soper 617-746-5867 Boston Catholic Directory Rev. Robert O'Grady 617-779-3790 Pastoral Support and Outreach Vivian Soper 617-746-5995 Budget 617-746-5883 Payroll Theresa Gardner 617-746-5609 Building Management (Pastoral Center) Paul Morin 617-746-5772 PilotBulletins 617-779-3770 Campaign for Catholic Schools Mary Flynn Myers 617-779-3748 PilotPrinting Mike Strong 617-779-3777 Canonical Affairs Brother Jim Peterson 617-746-5650 Planned Giving Mary Doorley 617-779-3744 Cardinal's Office Cardinal Seán O'Malley 617-782-2544 Pontifical Mission Societies Rev. Msgr. William Fay 617-779-3865 Catholic Appeal Jacqueline Miller 617-746-5874 Press Terrence Donilon 617-746-5775 Catholic Media Secretariat Sister Marian Batho, CSJ 617-746-5637 Print & Mail Frank Mendes 617-746-5899 Catholic Schools Office Robin-Marie Mobley 617-779-3604 Prison Ministries Deacon James Greer 617-746-5842 Chancellor's Office John Straub 617-746-5656 Professional Standards and Oversight Mark Dunderdale 617-746-5624 Chaplaincy Programs Deacon James Greer 617-746-5842 Pro-Life and Respect Life Office Marianne Luthin 617-746-5860 Child Advocacy Maureen DiMilla 617-746-5996 Real Estate Deborah Dillon 617-746-5986 Clergy Health & Retirement Trust Joe D'Arrigo 617-746-5694 Risk Management Joe McEnness 617-746-5740 Clergy Personnel Reverend Robert Blaney 617-746-5866 Rostro de Cristo Evan Cuthbert 617-746-5892 Clergy Ongoing Formation Reverend Robert Blaney 617-746-5866 Secretariat for Evangelization & Discipleship Reverend Paul Soper 617-746-5867 Communications Terrence Donilon 617-746-5775 Security (Pastoral Center) Frank Mendes 617-746-5899 Cultural Diversity Reverend Michael Harrington 617-746-5939 Sisters Disciples Gift Shop Sr. Nieves Salinas, SDDM 617-779-4500 Deaf Apostolate Reverend Shawn Carey 781-267-7109 Sisters Disciples Workshop Sr. Nieves Salinas, SDDM 617-779-4508 Delegate for Religious Sister Marian Batho, CSJ 617-746-5637 Office for Spiritual Life Mary Ann McLaughlin 617-779-3641 Diaconate Program Deacon Christopher Connelly 617-746-5649 Vicar for Clergy Very Reverend Bryan Parrish 617-746-5834 Disabilities Ministries Karen Murray 617-746-5679 Vicar General's Office Most Reverend Peter Uglietto 617-746-5619 Ecumenical & Interreligious Affairs Most Rev. Arthur Kennedy 617-746-5722 Vocations Reverend Daniel Hennessey 617-746-5969 Ethnic Catholic Ministries Lorna DesRoses 617-746-5810 Website and Social Media Anastacia Morabito 617-779-3756 Facilities (Parishes) Deborah Dillon 617-746-5986 Office for Divine Worship Reverend Jonathan Gaspar 617-746-5880 Faith Formation of Children Kathryn Griffin 617-746-5758 Young Adult Ministry Mike Drahos 617-746-5751 Faith Formation of Youth and Young Adults Rev. Matt Williams 617-746-5752 Youth Ministry Kathy Stebbins 617-746-5811 Finance Maureen Donnelly-Creedon 617-746-5878 Offices Outside the Pastoral Center General Counsel Beirne Lovely 617-746-5672 Office Name Leader Main Number Health & Social Services Reverend J. Bryan Hehir 617-746-5733 Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary Very Rev. Brian R. Kiely, MA 781-899-5500 Hispanic Apostolate Reverend Francisco Anzoategui 617-746-5916 Catholic Cemetery Association Robert Visconti 781-322-6300 Human Resources Jim DiFrancesco 617-746-5829 Catholic Charities Deborah Rambo 617-451-7955 Insurance Joe McEnness 617-746-5740 CatholicTV Most Rev. Robert Reed 617-923-0220 Investigations Jay Crowley 617-746-5639 Central Region - Regional Vicar's Office Very Rev. James Flavin 617-269-4001 IT Help Desk IT Help Desk 617-746-5678 Master of Arts in Ministry Program Aldona Lingertat, PhD 617-779-4104 Labor Guild Allyson Every 617-746-5845 Merrimack Region - Auxiliary Bishop's Office Most Rev. Robert F. Hennessey 978-399-0000 Lay Ecclesial Ministries Reverend Paul Soper 617-746-5867 North Region - Regional Vicar's Office Most Rev. Mark O’Connell 978-531-1013 Leadership Giving / Gifts Damien DeVasto 617-779-3703 Priests Recovery Program Reverend Brian Clary, LADCI 978-443-8981 Legal Affairs Beirne Lovely 617-746-5672 Saint John Seminary Msgr. James Moroney 617-254-2610 Lifelong Faith Formation and Parish Support Michael Lavigne 617-746-5748 South Region - Auxiliary Bishop's Office Most Rev. John A. Dooher 781-337-4413 Mail Room Frank Mendes 617-746-5899 West Region - Auxiliary Bishop's Office Most Rev. Robert P. Reed 508-647-0296 Marriage Ministries Craig Dyke 617-746-5801 Page 2 of 7 Archdiocese of Boston Pastoral Center - Staff Directory January 2017 Last Name First Name Ext. # Direct Dial Email ID Title Ministry Area Abbott Susan 5851 617-746-5851 Susan_Abbott Coordinator of Parish Outreach Pastoral Planning Allen John 781-380-4779 [email protected] Gift Processor Catholic Charities Allen Mary Frances 5709 617-746-5709 MaryFrances_Allen Financial Practices & Compliance Services Associate Analyst Finance Anthony Joyce 5997 617-746-5997 Joyce_Anthony Administrative Assistant Pastoral Support & Outreach Anzoategui Rev. Francisco 5855 617-746-5855 Fr.Francisco_Anzoategui Director Hispanic Apostolate Aranha Cyril 5960 617-746-5960 Cyril_Aranha Data Center Supervisor IT Araujo Carla 5731 617-746-5731 Carla_Araujo Accounting Analyst Finance Arena Tom 5876 617-746-5876 Tom_Arena Network and Systems Administration IT Aronson Alissa 3796 617-779-3796 [email protected] Inside Sales Catholic Media/Pilot News Artz Megan 781-380-4787 [email protected] VP of Advancement Catholic Charities Barrett Maryellen 5725 617-746-5725 Maryellen_Barrett Clergy Fund, Director of Finance Finance Bartlett Wendy 3708 617-779-3708 Wendy_Bartlett Sr. Gift Processor Boston Catholic Development Services Bartram Patricia 3743 617-779-3743 Patricia_Bartram Executive Director, Catholic Community Fund Campaign for Catholic Schools Batho, CSJ Sister Marian 5637 617-746-5637 SisterMarian_Batho Delegate for Religious Delegate for Religious Beach Robert 5723 617-746-5723 Robert_Beach Senior Accountant Finance Biernat Denise 5685 617-746-5685 Denise_Biernat Director of Parish Financial Services Parish Financial Services Binda-Foley Peg N/A 978-531-1013 Peg_Binda-Foley Administrative Assistant Northern Bishop's Office Blake Mary 5651 617-746-5651 Mary_Blake Administrative Assistant Canonical Affairs Blaney Rev. Robert 5866 617-746-5866 Rev. Robert Blaney Secretary for Ministerial Personnel Ministerial Personnel Blankenship Sharon 5767 617-746-5767 Sharon_Blankenship Help Desk Supervisor Help Desk Bolles Mary 3867 617-779-3867 Mary_Bolles Administrative Assistant Pontifical Mission Societies Boyd Daniel 5768 617-746-5768 Daniel_Boyd Service Desk Technician IT Boyle Arthur 3746 617-779-3746 Arthur_Boyle Senior Development Officer Campaign for Catholic Schools Boyle, CSJ Sister Pat 5869 617-746-5869 SisterPat_Boyle Associate Director of Pastoral Planning Pastoral Planning Boyne Charlie N/A N/A N/A Shuttle Driver Building Services Bujwid Peter 5930 617-746-5930 Peter_Bujwid Acting Director, IT IT Cadin Rev. Eric 5947 617-746-5947 ReverendEric_Cadin Assistant Director, Vocations Vocations Cahalane Jeremiah 781-380-4786 [email protected] R.E. & Facility Manager Catholic Charities Carbone Robert 5706 617-746-5706 Robert_Carbone Financial Practices and Compliance Services Analyst Finance Carey Reverend Shawn 7109 781-267-7109 FatherShawn_Carey Director for Deaf Apostolate Deaf Apostolate Caton Patricia 5657 617-746-5657 Patricia_Caton Executive Assistant Chancellor's Office Cervin Annie 3611 617-779-3611 Annie_Cervin Data Manager Catholic Schools Office Charrette Lillian 5786 617-746-5786 Lillian_Charrette Administrative Assistant Property Management Ciricola Vincent (Rico) 5619 617-746-5619 Vincent_Ciricola Executive Assistant Vicar General's Office Clark Holly 781-380-4780 [email protected] Dir. of Stewardship & Donor Relations Catholic Charities Clary Fr. Brian 5925 617-746-5925 Brian_Clary Director of Priests Recovery
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