Our Clergy

Our Clergy

Clergy of the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux

The clergy of the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux serve the Church through episcopal oversight, sacramental ministry, pastoral care, preaching, service, and religious life. Together they support the worship, order, and common life of the diocese.

Pax et Bonum

Episcopal and Clerical Leadership

The life of the diocese is sustained through the ministry of bishops, priests, deacons, and friars who serve the faithful in their several callings. This page gathers the public clergy listings of the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux into a clear overview of those who labor for the good of the Church.

Bishop Ordinary

The Right Rev. James St. George, OSFoc

Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.

Bishops-in-Residence

The Right Rev. Kenneth Denski, OCR

Serving as Bishop-in-Residence within the life of the diocese.

Priests

Rev. Fr. Jeff Hood II

Serving as a priest within the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.

Rev. Fr. William (Liam) Murphy

Associate Pastor of Saint Miriam Parish and School in Flourtown, PA.

Rev. Fr. Jerry Pinero

Assisting Priest at Saint Miriam Parish and School in Flourtown, PA.

Rev. Fr. Bryan Wolf, OSFoc

Assisting Priest at Saint Miriam Parish and School in Flourtown, PA.

Deacons

Rev. Mr. Chester Mack

Serving in the diaconal ministry of the diocese.

Rev. Mrs. Donna Mack

Serving in the diaconal ministry of the diocese.

Friars

Bro. Sean R. Hall, OSFoc

Serving in the religious life of the diocese.

The clergy of the diocese serve in different orders and ministries, yet share one common purpose: the worship of God, the care of souls, and the strengthening of the Church’s life in communion.

The Ministry of the Diocese

Through episcopal oversight, priestly service, diaconal care, and religious vocation, the Diocese of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux seeks to sustain a faithful catholic life among its communities. The ministry of clergy is ordered not to personal distinction, but to the proclamation of the Gospel, the celebration of the sacraments, and the building up of the people of God.

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