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Clergy
of the Cathedral
The
Rt. Rev. Louis Campese
Rt. Rev. Louis Campese, Bishop Ordinary, Pro-Diocese of the Holy Family (ACA/TAC).
Ordained
in 1977 in the Episcopal Church and to the Priesthood in 1980, The
Bishop was Consecrated on August 8, 1998, as the Bishop Ordinary
of DEUS/ACA.
Bishop Campese attended LeMoyne College,
Texas Christian University
and is a graduate of the Institute of Christian Studies (Seminary).
After graduating the seminary, the Bishop served the following parishes
in the Episcopal Church: Church of the Good Shepherd, Maitland,
Florida and Christ Church Longwood, Florida.
Bishop Campese then assisted the Revd. Bruce Medaris in establishing
the Church of the Incarnation, a continuing church and served as
Associate Rector and then Rector. During his tenure as Rector, he
also served as Archdeacon of the Diocese.
The Bishop, for the last thirty years has served on numerous councils
in the community, and has been very active in the Central Florida
Ministerial gathering.
Bishop Campese survives his wife of 49 years, Eudora. The Bishop
has three sons, six grandchildren and is blessed to have all attending
the Cathedral in Orlando.
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Bishop Louis Campese
Fr.
William P. “Doc” Holiday
Curate
Fr. Holiday presently serves as Curate at the Cathedral of the Incarnation.
He was born and raised in the Greater Cincinnati area. After high
school Fr. Holiday served on active duty in the Marine Corps for
over four years. Following his tour of active duty he began a career
in law enforcement. When called to the ministry Fr. Holiday integrated
both his vocation to the gospel and to law enforcement by serving
as a police chaplain, a ministry he still maintains with the Chaplaincy
of the Orange County Sheriff's Office. He has assisted in administering
this program since 1998.
Fr. Holiday is married to Tammy and has three children, Adrienne,
Elisabeth, and Lucas. He received a Master of Divinity degree from
Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando) in 2002, and is a member
of the Rosary Confraternity.
Fr. Holiday is deeply committed to the spirituality of Opus Dei.
The foundational message of Opus Dei is that work, family life,
and other ordinary activities are occasions for spiritual union
with Jesus Christ.
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Fr.
Scott Whitmore
Curate
Fr.
Scott Whitmore has a long résumé at the Cathedral
of the Incarnation as an acolyte, layreader, chorister, cantor,
subdeacon, and lay teacher, as well as a graduate of St. Augustine's
Theological Institute. He was ordained to the Diaconate on August
11, 2007 to be a better servant, and entered the Priesthood on January
9, 2010. Fr. Scott is thankful for the patient help of his lovely
wife, Genesis. In addition to his ministry, he continues his secular
work in engineering.
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Fr.
Jason McCrimmon
Curate
Fr.
Jason McCrimmon is one of those rare people born and raised in Orlando.
After high school, Fr. Jason joined the Marine Corps where he was
stationed in various locations throughout the world. While stationed
in California he met and wooed his gorgeous wife Michelle. After
eleven years of marriage, they are very grateful for the blessing
of three wonderful children. Fr. Jason's call to ministry was unexpected
and at the time seemed to interfere with his plans to become President
of the World. But after much prayer and guidance, he decided that
the death benefits were too good to pass up in ministry and attended
Reformed Theological Seminary. Fr. Jason was ordained to the Priesthood
on January 9, 2010 and looks forward to serving the Church.
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Diocesan Staff
Ellyn Coalter, Office Administrator
Carla Hansen, Treasurer
Cathedral
Staff
Ellyn Coalter, Office Administrator
Carla Hansen, Treasurer
Choir
Director & Organist: Julie
Shatley
Chapter
Gary Grund,
Senior Warden
Jim Nugent, Clerk
Kim Campese
Stanphill Donawa
Julie Ford
David Hodil
Tom Kravets
Jane McNulty
Ernest Parker
Mike Spencer
St. Vincent's Academy
Julieann Campese, Director
Postulants and Subdeacons
John Larsen
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