The following is a list of biographies of staff of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, along with their areas of expertise to be used as a reference by members of the media.
Assistant Director
Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church
Hispanic Ministry
Native American Catholics
Intercultural Relations
Eccelsial Integration in Culturally Diverse Parishes
Ministry with Young People and Families
Issues and Trends among Hispanics/Latinos
General Secretary
USCCB
Marriage and Family
The Theology of the Body
Christian Anthropology
Human Sexuality
The Virtues
Sacraments
Evangelization and Catechesis
Msgr.J. Brian Bransfield is a priest of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and was ordained in 1994. He began graduate studies in moral theology with a specialty in marriage and family at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute in Rome. He continued studies at the Washington campus, where he received his licentiate degree in sacred theology in 2003 and doctorate in sacred theology in moral theology with a specialization in the theology of marriage and family in 2005. Father Bransfield served on the faculty of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania from 2005-2007. He taught in both the college and theologiate divisions of the seminary as well as the religious studies division, The Catechetical Institute, and The Theological Institute for Priests.
Executive Director
Office of National Collections
From 2010-2012, Mr. Canny served as CRS's director of emergency operations, where he directed CRS's initial response to the Haiti earthquake of 2010. From 2006-2009, he served as CRS's country representative in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. For 20 years with CRS he managed and executed relief and development operations for CRS in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, having lived overseas in Niger, Djibouti, Burkina Faso, India and Haiti. From 1998-2004, Mr. Canny served as secretary general for the International Catholic Migration Commission, in Geneva. From 2013 – 2014 he served as chief operations officer for the Papal Foundation, based in Philadelphia.
He has an honorary doctorate in humane letters from the University of Scranton, a master's degree in public health from the University of Pittsburgh, and a bachelor of science degree in human services from the University of Scranton, where he graduated cum laude.
Associate Director for Anti-Trafficking Services
Department of Migration and Refugee Services
Human TraffickingCrime Victim Services
Child Trafficking
Immigrant Detention
Director, Office of International Justice and Peace
Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development
Arms Control and Security
Ethics of War and Peace
Middle East
Nuclear Weapons
Stephen Colecchi holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy and religious studies from Holy Cross College, a master of arts in religion from Yale University, and a doctor of ministry degree from St. Mary's Seminary and University. Mr. Colecchi has chaired the boards of Refugee and Immigration Services, the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, and Social Services of the City of Richmond. Among other honors, he has received the Bene Merenti Medal from Pope John Paul II. Colecchi has written numerous articles on Catholic Social Teaching, social justice, political responsibility, and the infusion of Catholic Social Teaching into Christian education programs. He authored a Leader's Guide to Sharing Catholic Social Teaching and In the Footsteps of Jesus: Parish Resource Manual.
Foreign Policy Advisor for Latin America and Global Trade, Office of International Justice and Peace
Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development
Latin America
Emerging Markets
Global Trade
International Finance
Extractive Industries
Cuba
Richard Coll is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School and a member of the New York and Washington DC bars. He is an expert on international finance and global trade issues and concentrates in the areas of Latin American economies as well as on regulatory and foreign sanctions compliance. Prior to his work at USCCB, he served as managing director and counsel to a major multi-national bank in New York, responsible for international banking and corporate finance topics, as well as the establishment of banking vehicles and investment funds in Latin America. He has also practiced with a number of global law firms in New York and Washington.
LANGUAGES: French, Spanish
Communications Manager
Department of Migration and Refugee Services
Christine Spadacino holds a master's degreee in public relations and corporate communications from Georgetown University. She oversees the communications strategy and social media presence of USCCB's Department of Migration and Refugee Services. She previously worked as a senior publicist at Simon and Schuster and as the booker for The Alan Colmes Show on FOX News Radio. She holds a bachelor's degree from Lehigh University.
Foreign Policy Advisor for Eurasia and Human Rights, Office of International Justice and Peace
Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development
East and Southeast Asia
South Asia, particularly Pakistan
Kosovo
Water for the Poor
Religious Liberty
Torture
Virginia Loo Farris worked in public affairs throughout her extended foreign service career at the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Information Agency, focusing primarily on East and Southeast Asia. She also had tours in Africa and Washington. She served as a Congressional Fellow and as USIA Advisor to the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command. She has a master of science degree in national security studies from the National Defense University, a master of arts degree in Chinese studies from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor of arts degree in social sciences from Michigan State University.
LANGUAGES: French, Thai
Director of Creative Services
Department of Communications
Project Management
Writing and Editing
Graphic Design and Print Purchasing
Publishing Software
Promotional Campaigns
David Felber holds a master's degree in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a bachelor's degree in English from Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut). He has twenty years of publishing experience, including twelve years at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. He is a member of the Catholic Book Publishers Association and the Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network. He is married and has two children.
Fr. Michael Fuller, a priest of the Diocese of Rockford, Illinois, holds a doctorate in sacred theology and taught Spiritual Theology and Dogmatics at the University of St Mary of the Lake/ Mundelein Seminary, as well as courses for the Liturgical Institute of the University of St. Mary of the Lake and Deacon Formation Programs for the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Diocese of Rockford. He also has taught and has served as a spiritual director and as editor of the theological and pastoral journal Chicago Studies. He also was the director of Mundelein Seminary's Holy Land Study Pilgrimage. He taught at the Institute for Priestly Formation at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, (2004-2008); and was instructor in Health Care Ethics at Saint Anthony School of Nursing, Rockford, Illinois, (1998-2000). He also served as associate pastor of St. Bridget parish, Loves Park, Illinois, (1997-2000).
Executive Director
Office of Information Technology
Networking Computers
John Galotta holds a degree from Control Data Institute Computer Systems. He has over 20 years of experience and extensive knowledge on setting up and networking information systems. He is married and the father of three children.
Associate Director, Systems Analysis
Office of Information Technology
Data Architecture
Database Applications
Software Development
Matthew Gorman holds a master's of science in Information Systems from University of Maryland, Baltimore County with an undergraduate degree from St. Bonaventure University. He has experience developing database software applications for both government and private industry.
Executive Director
Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
General Pro-Life Issues
Thomas Grenchik was the founding director of the Pro-Life Office for the Archdiocese of Washington, where he served for sixteen years. He was trained as an architect and builder and graduated from the University of Maryland where he majored in architecture. He has also studied at the National Catholic Bioethics Center and is currently pursuing a certification program in Health Care Ethics.
Associate General Counsel
Office of General Counsel
Entertainment Law
Telecommunications
Intellectual Property
Broadcast Law
Katherine Grincewich holds a law degree from The Catholic University of America and is a member of the bar of the District of Columbia and the Federal Communications Bar Association. She has written and spoken on legal and policy issues regarding telecommunications and intellectual property.
Manager
Office of Human Resources
Employee Assistance Programs
Employee Compensation
Employee Group Benefits
Health Benefits
Regina Grunert holds a master of science degree in Employee Assistance Counseling from Trinity College, Washington. She is a member of the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators and the Society for Human Resource Management.
Assistant General Counsel
Office of the General Counsel
Matthew Giuliano holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Houston (1998) and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Texas School of Law (2002).
Foreign Policy Advisor for Africa and Global Development
Office for International Justice and Peace
Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development
African Politics
Challenges, Problems and Successes of Development
Conflict
Economics
Peacebuilding in Africa
Rising Importance of Africa to the United States
Stephen Hilbert holds a bachelor's degree in Russian studies from Haverford College and a master's degree in International Affairs-Development Studies from Columbia University. From 1977-1980, he was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gabon, Central Africa. From 1983-2007 he worked with Catholic Relief Services, with nineteen years in Africa, two years in India and three years at CRS Headquarters.
LANGUAGES: French
Associate General Secretary
USCCB
Employee Benefits and Compensation
Employee Relations
Policies and Procedures
Recruitment/Retention
Linda Hunt holds a master's degree in business from Johns Hopkins University and is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management and the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA). She is a former NACPA board member and a former member of the Prince George's County (Maryland) Human Relations Commission. She is married and has two children.
General News Editor
Catholic News Service
Catholic Press
The Church & the Internet
Jim Lackey holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Marquette University and has worked in the Catholic press for 34 years, including 29 years at Catholic News Service. He is a member of the Catholic Press Association. He is married and the father of one child.
Executive Director
Secretariat of Laity, Marriage, Family Life, and Youth
Defense of Marriage (doctrine and catechesis)
Ecclesial Bridal Imagery
Evangelization and Catechesis
Andrew W. Lichtenwalner is a married layman and Ph.D. candidate in Systematic Theology at The Catholic University of America. His dissertation is on ecclesial bridal imagery in 20th century magisterial teaching. He received his M.A. in theology from the University of Dallas and his A.B. in both religion and philosophy from the University of Georgia. Andrew has taught theology at the university level and has served as a catechist at the parish level. Previous to serving as staff to the Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage, Andrew was Catechism Specialist for three years.
Assistant Director
Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis
Canon Law
Causes of Canonization
RCIA
Jeannine Marino holds a bachelor's degree from the Catholic University of American in religion and history and a master's degree from Boston College in Theology. She also possesses a licentiate in canon law from the Catholic University of America. She has served as a vice-postulator for a cause of canonization, as a director of religious education for a large urban parish, a high school campus minister, and has several years' experience as a parish leader of RCIA.
Director, Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development
Catholic Social Teaching
Peace
Community Organizing
Rehabilitation and Restoration
Capital Punishment
Poverty and Its Effects
Homelessness
Race and Its Effects on Poverty
Ralph McCloud attended Paul Quinn College and did summer studies in Catholic Social Thought at the University of Notre Dame. He directed the Office of Justice and Peace, African American Ministry, and Catholic Relief Services in the Diocese of Ft. Worth, Texas, where he was the city's former Vice Mayor and a city council member.
Special Projects Coordinator
Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
National Prayer Vigil for Life
March for Life
People of Life pro-life action campaign of the USCCB
Abortion and Youth
Abortion in the Black Community
Mary McClusky holds a bachelor of arts in communications (radio/TV) and a human life studies minor from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. She has worked at several pro-life and public interest groups in grassroots development, media, public education campaigns, and fundraising.
Assistant Director for Higher Education
Secretariat of Catholic Education
Barbara Humphrey McCrabb holds a master of divinity degree from Washington Theological Union and a Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Ministry from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. She graduated cum laude from Kent State University with a bachelor of fine and professional arts degree. She has served in campus ministry for more than twenty years. Service and spirituality are her passions. She worked to engage campus communities in service, reflection and prayer. In 2000 she received the Charles Forsythe Award from the Catholic Campus Ministry Association for contributions to Campus Ministry. She and her husband Don, have three sons: Andrew, Jacob and Martin.
Assistant Director of Policy and Communications
Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
Abortion
Post-Abortion Healing
Effective Pro-Life Messaging
Scriptural Roots of the Gospel of Life
The New Feminism
The Second Look Project
Deirdre McQuade is the primary spokesperson on abortion and related life issues for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. She also directs the Second Look Project and its multi-city ad campaigns. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Bryn Mawr College, as well as a master of arts degree in philosophy and a master of divinity degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame. She counseled at a pregnancy care center in South Bend and, in 2003, served as National Program Director at Feminists for Life. She has appeared on television, on radio, in online debates and in national print media. Recent speeches include Empathy, Dignity & Speaking Truth to Power; Seeds of Justice: Defending Life from Womb to Tomb; Roe Reality Check: Taking a Second Look at Abortion; and Imitating Jesus in Pro-Life Conversations.
Father Juan Molina, a priest of the Order of the
Most Holy Trinity, is the director for the Church in Latin America and
associate director in the Office of National Collections of the U.S. Conference
of Catholic Bishops. He supervises the grant-making program of the USCCB
Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America and supports the bishops in
deepening their relationship with Latin America and the Caribbean. Before his
appointment as director, he served as foreign policy advisor for Latin America
and global trade in the Office of International Justice and Peace at USCCB and
previous to that he served as advocacy and fair trade coordinator in the
Southwestern Regional Office of Catholic Relief Services. Father Molina holds a
master of arts/master of divinity degree from Washington Theological Union and
a Ph.D. in economics from Fordham University in New York City. In 2001, he
received the Matteo Ricci Award for Academic Excellence in the International
Political Economy and Development program at Fordham University and is also the
recipient of the Honorary Graduate Fellowship of the American Academy of
Political and Social Science. He has published several works, including the
book, The Impact of Remittances in
Developing Countries: Saving, Investment, and School Enrollment. Father
Molina is also a member of the Justice and Peace Committee at the Conference of
Major Superiors of Men of the United States.
LANGUAGES: Spanish
Solicitor
Office of General Counsel
Constitutional Questions
First Amendment
Litigation
Jeffrey Moon graduated from Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont, holds a law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, is a member of the bars of Ohio and the District of Columbia, and has been admitted to practice before numerous federal trial and appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a former Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, and has held a broad range of governmental and corporate legal positions. He has written for the Catholic Lawyer and his speeches include, "How to Deal with Internal Investigations: The Insiders' Perspective." He is married and father of two children.
Associate General Counsel
Office of General Counsel
Executive Director
Secretariat for Cultural Diversity in the Church
Department of Communications
English and Spanish Media
Evangelization and Catechesis
Hispanic/Latino Issues
Hispanics & Liturgy
Immigration and Refugee Issues
Women, Marriage, and Family Life Issues
Maria del Mar Munoz-Visoso holds a bachelor of arts in communications with a major in journalism from Centro Escuela Universitaria San Pablo in Valencia, Spain, and a master of theological studies degree from the Madonna University in Livonia, Michigan. She has sixteen years of experience as an editor and journalist and twelve years of experience in Hispanic ministry, with emphasis on leadership development, training, and organizing. She has worked in radio and the written press and was the founding editor of El Pueblo Católico, a Catholic Spanish-language diocesan newspaper. She co-founded and was executive director of Centro San Juan Diego, a pastoral institute and adult education center for Hispanics in Denver. She and her husband Rafael have three children.
LANGUAGES: Spanish
Associate General Counsel
Office of General Counsel
Immigration Law
Carlos Ortiz Miranda holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Puerto Rico, a juris doctor degree from the Antioch School of Law, and a master's degree in international and comparative law from Georgetown University. He is a distinguished lecturer at the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law. He specializes in and has written extensively on immigration law, especially for religious workers. He is currently Chair of the Committee on Religious Workers of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Ortiz is a member of the District of Columbia and New York State Bar Associations.
LANGUAGES: Spanish
Kristyn Peck provides leadership and vision for programming and child protection efforts on behalf of unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children. She oversees the management of federal grants to reunify children who migrated to the United States alone with their family and caregivers, and to provide specialized foster care placements for unaccompanied refugee minors. She previously worked as the Assistant Director of Family Reunification at USCCB/MRS, and has eight years of combined experience in national programs serving unaccompanied, undocumented children and foreign-born victims of human trafficking in the United States. She has a master's in social work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a bachelor's in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Associate General Secretary and General Counsel
General Secretariat
Church Legal Affairs
Religious Freedom
Anthony Picarello is a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, where he served on the Law Review. He earned his master's degree in religious studies from the University of Chicago, and his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, in social anthropology and comparative religion from Harvard University. Before joining the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, he worked at The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty for seven years, at the law firm of Covington & Burling for three-and-a-half years, and as a federal district court clerk for one year. Picarello specializes in the First Amendment and other laws that protect religious freedom.
Outreach Coordinator
Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development
Youth and Social Justice
Youth Ministry
Young Adult Ministry
Catholic Social Teaching
Jill Rauh holds and a master of arts degree in theology with an emphasis on moral theology/social ethics from Washington Theological Union, a master of arts degree in international affairs with an emphasis on U.S. foreign policy from the George Washington University, and a bachelor of arts degree in theology and communication from Marquette University. Her professional and volunteer work has focused on social justice and the intersection of Catholic social teaching and youth and young adult ministry. Jill previously staffed the Education for Justice project at Center of Concern and also worked with Latino youth and served as an international volunteer in Ecuador, South America.
Associate Director
Secretariat of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs
The Assyrian Church of the East
Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue
Christian Churches Together in the USA
Christian Unity
Churches in Eastern Europe
Eastern Orthodox Churches
Healing the Histories of East and West
The Oriental Orthodox Churches
Polish National Catholic Church
The Episcopal Church
Father Ronald Roberson is a Paulist Father and holds a bachelor of arts degree in political
science from the University of Kansas, a master's degree in theology
from The Catholic University of America, and a doctorate in Oriental
Ecclesiastical Sciences from the Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome. He
was a member of the staff of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity from 1988 to 1992. He has written extensively
on ecumenism and Catholic-Orthodox relations in scholarly journals and
frequently speaks on related topics. He speaks Italian fluently and
reads French and Romanian. Fr Roberson is also a member of the
international dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental
Orthodox Churches.
Associate Director
National Religious Retirement Office
Basic, Supplemental, and Special Assistance Grant Applications
Financial Management in Religious Institutes
Canonical Issues in the Areas of Consecrated Life and Temporal Goods
Brother Henry M. Sammon, FMS is a member of the United States Province of the Marist Brothers of the Schools, Bayonne, New Jersey, and holds a licentiate in canon law from The Catholic University of America as well as a master's degree in administration, with a concentration in financial analysis, from the University of Notre Dame. He is a consultant for the National Association for Treasurers of Religious Institutes (NATRI) in the area of financial forecasting (TRENDS) and does consulting work in the areas of financial management and canonical affairs for the National Religious Retirement Office (NRRO).
Associate Director
Secretariat for Pro-LIfe Activites
Abortion
Euthanasia
Assisted Suicide
Medical-Treatment decision making at end-of-life
Advance Directives
Biomedical Research (Stem cells, Cloning)
Education Outreach Coordinator
Department of Migration and Refugee Services
Catholic Social Teaching
Immigration
Refugees
Human Trafficking
Todd Scribner holds a master's degree in religious studies from The Catholic University of America and is currently pursuing a doctorate at the same institution. The focus of his studies concentrates on the intersection of Catholic Social Teaching and U.S. political life.
Associate Director, Permissions and Bible Utilization
Department of Communications
Department of Communications
Permissions/Copyright
New American Bible Promotion
Pastoral Usage of USCCB Publications
Mary Elizabeth Sperry holds a master of arts degree in liturgical studies from The Catholic University of America, and a master of arts in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is an associate member of the Catholic Biblical Association and of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Assistant Director
Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis
Adult Faith Formation
Leadership Formation for Parish Catechetical Leaders
Parish Ministry Formation
Michael Steier holds a doctor of ministry degree from St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore and a master of divinity degree and master of arts degree in theology from St. John Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, Michigan. He is a member of the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership, the National Catholic Educational Association, the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, and the Religious Education Association. He is married and has four children.
Associate Director for Education and Outreach
Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development
Catholic Social Teaching
Poverty and Justice
Parish Social Ministry
Faith and Advocacy at Home and Abroad
Spirituality of Justice
Susan Stevenot Sullivan holds a Bachelor of Science from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and master's in Theological Studies from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. Before joining the USCCB in 2010, Sullivan served the Archdiocese of Atlanta as archdiocesan director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Justice for Immigrants, Catholic Relief Services and other initiatives, including a significant role in interfaith/ecumenical work. She is a former chair of the Parish Social Ministry Section of Catholic Charities USA.
Sullivan previously did regional justice and communications work for the Glenmary Home Missioners family of organizations and supported the formation and ministry of more than 2,000 members/volunteers of the Atlanta Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. She also served on the editorial staff of the weekly newspapers of the Archdioceses of Cincinnati and Atlanta. Sullivan's work has appeared in several national Catholic publications and has been recognized by the Catholic Press Association.
Carlos Taja is a doctoral student in systematic theology at The Catholic University of America. He holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from St. John Vianney College Seminary in Miami, Florida and a master's degree in theology from St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida. He has done graduate studies at the Institute for Priestly Formation at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Carlos was a high school moral theology instructor and campus minister for three years. He also has experience working with university campus ministry and parish ministries. He serves as a teaching fellow at The Catholic University of America and has also taught theology at Marymount University, in Virginia.
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