I am very excited to be named as your new pastor! This will be my first assignment as Pastor in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Although this is my 33 rd year in priestly ministry, I was a Benedictine monk for most of those years. I studied theology at St. Meinrad Seminary (Southern Indiana) in the 1980’s. I was ordained as a monk of Marmion Abbey in Aurora, and worked at Marmion Academy in my early years there. During those years I helped out at many parishes in the Fox Valley area, near DuPage County. Eventually I wanted to see what life at a more rural monastery would be like.
I spent 12 years at Blue Cloud Abbey in South Dakota, where I also was pastoral administrator (2 years) of a small parish located along the Minnesota state line. Blue Cloud Abbey eventually closed, and I returned to minister in Illinois in 2008.
While I was a chaplain in Lake Zurich, Fr. Jamnicky called on me a number of times for St. Raphael, in the farm building church. I was there on the morning of the fire around 2009 or so. I remember we had Mass in the social area that morning. I was interested in the unique architectural re-purposing here, and I attended the groundbreaking ceremony. I was very glad to be back in Illinois, but I never imagined at the time that I would one day become pastor for this new parish! Fr. Jamnicky called me from Texas, just this week to congratulate me.
I like being closer to family and old friends now. I was an associate with Fr. McGovern at St. Mary’s in Lake Forest from 2011 to 2014. That was my first full-time assignment at a Parish of the Archdiocese. Bishop-elect McGovern taught me much about what Catholics expect of their parish priests. Since 2014 I have been an associate at St. Paul of the Cross in Park Ridge. St. Paul is one of the largest parishes in the Archdiocese, and I hope my time there has prepared me for taking on the role of Pastor.
I was born and raised in the Archdiocese of Chicago. My family belonged to St. Theresa in Palatine, where I attended grade school. I have 3 sisters who live near Chicago with their husbands, and two older brothers who live in Michigan and Texas. I went to high school at Marmion in Aurora, which was partly why I joined the Benedictines as a route to priesthood. However, before the seminary I studied Chemical Engineering at Northwestern and worked briefly as an engineer. Through the years, I always enjoyed the open areas in northern Lake County. I have visited Illinois Beach State Park and the Chiwaukee Preserve many times. When I learned of Fr. Mike’s appointment as Bishop, I quickly contacted him as St. Raphael’s is just the kind of parish I was hoping for. Your uniquely beautiful church has almost no others like it! I look forward to getting to know all of you in the coming months.