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Archdiocesan Information About Diocesan Priests the Following Is the Most Recent List Abita Springs Marrero Rev New Orleans CLARION HERALD 6 October 1, 2005 Archdiocesan information about diocesan priests The following is the most recent list Abita Springs Marrero Rev. Joe Palermo, Baton Rouge (Sept. 27) of archdiocesan priests who have Rev. Joseph Cazenavette, St. Edward the Msgr. Larry Hecker, Holy Family, Port Rev. Paul Passant, Destrehan reported to the Department of Clergy their Confessor, Metairie Allen, La. Rev. Wayne Paysse, St. Louis King of present locations: Rev. Beau Charbonnet, St. Anselm, Msgr. Ken Hedrick, St. Angela Merici, France, Baton Rouge Madisonville Metairie Rev. Denver Pentecost, Florida Rev. Harry Adams, St. Joachim, Marrero Msgr. Joseph Chotin, Mandeville Rev. Carroll Heffner, Our Lady of the Pines, Rev. Denzil Perera, Safe Rev. Edmund Akordor, Holy Family, Rev. John Cisewski, St. Hubert, Garyville Chatawa Rev. Nick Pericone, Most Blessed Sacra- Natchez, Miss. Rev. Victor Cohea, Oakvale, Miss. Rev. Luis Henao, St. Margaret Mary, ment, Baton Rouge Rev. Ken Allen, St. Joan of Arc, LaPlace Rev. Patrick Collum, St. Paul, Brandon, Slidell Rev. Anton Perkovic, St. Joseph Abbey Rev. G Amaldoss, St. Pius X, Crown Point Miss. Rev. John Hinton, Safe Rev. John Perino, Holy Family, Luling Rev. Jaime Apolinares, California Rev. Warren Cooper, Immaculate Concep- Msgr. Howard Hotard, Covington Rev. Dr. Tam Pham, St. Anthony, Baton Rev. John Arnone, Holy Name of Mary, tion, Marrero Archbishop Alfred Hughes, Our Lady of Rouge New Orleans Rev. Desmond Crotty, Metairie Mercy, Baton Rouge Rev. Tuan Pham, St. Peter, Reserve Rev. John Asare-Dankwah, Holy Family, Rev. Cal Cuccia, Our Lady of Divine Provi- Rev. Dominic Huyen, California Rev. Anton Ba Phan, Safe Natchez, Miss. dence, Metairie Rev. Ray Hymel, Reserve Rev. Minh Cong Phan, St. Jerome, Rev. Frederick Assuming, Holy Family, Rev. Gerry Dabria, Florida Rev. Gene Jacques, St. Cletus, Gretna Kenner Natchez, Miss. Rev. Thomas Danso, St. Monica, Dallas, Msgr. Crosby Kern, St. Louis Cathedral Rev. Timothy Pieris, Safe Rev. Walter Austin, Jackson Barracks, New Texas Rev. Patrick Kennedy, St. Anthony, Rev. Benjamin Piovan, Ascension of Our Orleans Bishop Nick D’Antonio, St. Agnes, Baton Gretna Lord, LaPlace Rev. James Bach, St. Gertrude, Des Rouge Rev. Mike Kettenring, Visitation of Our Rev. David Rabe, Our Lady of Prompt Suc- Allemands Rev. Kyle Dave, St. Jules, Franklin Lady, Marrero cor, Westwego Msgr. Terry Becnel, Baton Rouge Rev. Rick Day, St. Peter, Covington Rev. Herb Kiff, St. Joan of Arc, LaPlace Rev. Mark Raphael, St. Andrew, Roswell, Rev. Alberto Bermudez, St. Jerome, Rev. Lawrence DeMaria, Gonzales Rev. Thomas Kilasara, St. Margaret Mary, Ga. Kenner Rev. Paul Desrosiers, Rhode Island Slidell Msgr. Lanaux Rareshide, St. Margaret Rev. Joseph Benson, St. Marcellus, New Rev. Cyprian Devold, Ochsner Hospital, Rev. Hi Sung Kim, Korea Mary, Slidell Iberia New Orleans Rev. Gerard Kinane, Safe Rev. Billy Reed, Visitation of Our Lady, Rev. Francis Berner, Marrero Rev. Danny Digal, Las Vegas Rev. Stan Klores, Immaculate Conception, Marrero Msgr. William Bilinsky, Folsom Msgr. Clint Doskey, Baton Rouge Natchitoches, La. Msgr. Milton Reisch, Montana Rev. William Blank, St. Peter Cathedral, Msgr. Doug Doussan, St. Jean Vianney, Rev. Joseph Kraft, Dallas, Texas Rev. Tony Ricard, Leesville, La. Jackson, Miss. Baton Rouge Rev. José Ladra, Our Lady of Sorrows Rev. Michael Roberson, USS Patugua Msgr. Francis Boeshans, Burlington, N.C. Rev. Donald Duffy, Tennessee Convent, Shreveport, La. Rev. David Robicheaux, St. Luke, Slidell Rev. David Boileau, Southhaven, Miss. Rev. David Dufour, Our Lady of Divine Rev. Philip Landry, St. Edward the Confes- Rev. Dean Robins, Nativity of Our Lord, Rev. Rodney Bourg, St. Luke, Slidell Providence, Metairie sor, Metairie Kenner Msgr. Joseph Bourgeois, St. Joseph, Msgr. Charlie Duke, Washington Cross- Rev. Ed Lauden, St. Charles Borromeo, Rev. Luis Rodriguez, St. Joan of Arc, Loreauville, La. ing, Pa. Destrehan Worcester, Mass. Rev. Ronald Braud, Port Barre, La. Rev. Joseph Dzien, St. Anthony of Padua, Rev. José Lavastida, St. Joseph Seminary, Msgr. Winus Roeten, Harahan Rev. H.L. Brignac, St. Theresa of Avila, Luling St. Benedict Msgr. Ignatius Roppolo, St. Henry, New Gonzales, La. Msgr. Henry Engelbrecht, St. Henry, New Rev. Louis LeBourgeouis, Nortshore Orleans Rev. George Brocke, Holy Family, Natchez, Orleans Rev. Frank Lipps, St. Mark, Gonzales, La. Rev. Randy Roux, St. Julian Eymard, New Miss. Rev. Francis Ferrié, Baton Rouge Rev. Raul Lobo, Our Lady of the Angels, Orleans Rev. Douglas Brougher, St. Mary, Bates- Rev. John Finn, St. Joan of Arc, LaPlace Waggaman Msgr. Allen Roy, Holy Spirit, New Or- ville, Miss. Rev. Bernie Francis, Our Lady of the Holy Rev. Mark Lomax, Immaculate Conception, leans Rev. Steve Bruno, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Rosary, Hahnville Marrero Rev. John Ryan, St. Anthony, Lafitte Kenner Rev. Pat Gannon, St. Anthony, Gretna Rev. J.L. Lorio, St. Mark, Gonzales, La. Rev. Lee Saloy, St. Philip Neri, Metairie Msgr. Harry Bugler, St. Charles Borromeo, Msgr. Earl Gauthreaux, Addis, La. Msgr. Anthony Luminais, Holy Guardian Rev. Don Scherer, Sacred Heart, Lacombe Destrehan Rev. Frank Giroir, St. Rita, Harahan Angels, Bridge City Rev. Michael Schneller, St. Ann, Metairie Msgr. Don Byrnes, St. Jerome, Kenner Msgr. Gaspard Glasgow, St. Paul the Rev. Roel Lungay, Philippines (residing at St. Mary Magdalen, Rev. Ronald Calkins, Mary Queen of Peace, Apostle, Baton Rouge Rev. Vinh Luu, St. Rita, Harahan Metairie) Mandeville Rev. John Greham, St. Hubert, Garyville Rev. Emmanuel Madu, St. Joseph, Rev. Jim Schott, Covington Rev. Charles Caluda, St. Peter, Reserve Rev. Raymond Guillot, Lakeland, La. Opelousas, La. Msgr. Marion Schutten, Houma Rev. Lance Campo, Lafayette, La. Rev. Robert Guste, Our Lady of Perpetual Rev. Bill Maestri, Sacred Heart, Baton Rev. Jerry Seiler, Covington Rev. Frank Candalisa, Holy Rosary , St. Help, Kenner Rouge, La. Rev. Anthony Serio, New York Amant Rev. Adrian Hall, Northsore Rev. Francis Majors, Immaculate Concep- Rev. Martin Smullen, Kenner Rev. Joel Cantones, St. John the Baptist, Archbishop Philip Hannan, St. Joseph tion, Marrero Rev. Gerard Stapleton, Our Lady of Per- Edgard Abbey Rev. John Marse, Reserve, La. petual Help, Belle Chasse Rev. John Capuci, Ponchatoula, La. Rev. Ken Harney, St. Christopher, Rev. Gilmer Martin, St. John of the Cross, Msgr. Roger Swenson, Indiana Rev. Frank Carabello, St. Joseph, Gretna Metairie Lacombe Rev. John Talamo, Our Lady of the Lake, Bishop Dominic Carmon, St. Elizabeth Ann Rev. Paul Hart, St. Andrew the Apostle, Msgr. Bob Massett, St. Mary Magdalen, Mandeville Seton, Kenner Algiers Metairie Rev. James Tarantino, Holy Spirit, Soddy Msgr. Ralph Carroll, Houston, Texas Rev. Terry Hayden, Sacred Heart, Norco Rev. Richard Maughan, St. John Berch- Daisy, Tenn. Rev. Richard Carroll, Houston, Texas Rev. Dennis Hayes, Covington mans, Cankton, La. Msgr. Andrew Taormina, St. Francis Rev. Robert Cavalier, St. Jane de Chantal, Msgr. Ray Hebert, St. John Vianney Villa, Rev. Tom McCann, St. Peter, Covington Xavier, Metairie Rev. Bill McGough, St. Peter, Covington Rev. Burnie Terrebonne, Alexandria, La. Rev. Lee Meyer, Safe Rev. Curtis Thomas, Nativity of Our Lord, Rev. Richard Miles, Our Lady of Perpetual Kenner Parishes offering Masses Oct. 1-2 Help, Kenner Rev. Peter Tomczak, Christ the King, Rev. Mike Mitchell, Dallas, Texas Terrytown St. Cletus, Gretna Annunciation, Bogalusa Rev. Royce Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Bac-Hai Tran, Sts. Peter and Paul, Ascension of Our Lord, LaPlace St. Edward the Confessor, Metairie Rev. Quentin Moody, St. Francis Xavier Pearl River Christ the King, Terrytown St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Kenner Rev. 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Andrew Tuong, Our Landy of Lavang, Our Lady of Grace, Reserve St. John of the Cross, Lacombe Rev. Dau Nguyen, St. Mark, Ama Houston Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Belle Chasse St. John the Baptist, Edgard Rev. Lich Nguyen, St. Martha, Harvey Rev. Hoang Tuong, Dallas, Texas Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kenner St. John the Baptist, Folsom Rev. Lung HungdungNguyen, Domincan Msgr. Martin Van der Werff, Safe Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Westwego St. John the Baptist, Paradis Convent Msgr. Bob Vincent, LaPlace Our Lady of the Angels, Waggaman Rev. Michael Nam Nguyen, St. Mark, Our Lady of the Rosary, Hahnville St. Joseph, Gretna Rev. Han Vu, Our Lady of Lavang, Hous- St. Joseph the Worker, Marrero Houston, Texas ton, Texas Our Lady of the Lake, Mandeville Rev. Michael Thanh Nguyen, St. Christo- Sacred Heart, Lacombe St. Lawrence the Martyr, Metairie Rev. Pat Wattigny, St. Benilde, Metairie pher the Martyr, Metairie Rev. 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