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Bishop James T. Ruggieri
Bishop James T. Ruggieri, President

The Most Reverend James Thomas Ruggieri was named the thirteenth bishop of Portland by His Holiness Pope Francis on February 13, 2024, and was ordained and installed as Bishop of Portland on May 7, 2024, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland.

Bishop Ruggieri was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 12, 1968, to the late John A. Ruggieri, Jr. and Irene (Paolino) Ruggieri. The youngest of four sons, he was educated in the Barrington, Rhode Island, public school system.  He is a 1986 graduate of Barrington High School.

He attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, then Providence College where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies in 1990. Following his undergraduate education, he went on to receive a Master of Divinity from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1994. He was ordained a deacon on April 23, 1994, at the seminary by Most Reverend Joseph J. Gerry, OSB, the Tenth Bishop of Portland, Maine. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Providence on June 24, 1995, at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul by the Most Reverend Louis E. Gelineau.

Bishop Ruggieri was the pastor of St. Patrick Parish in Providence from 2003-2024 and St. Michael the Archangel Parish, also in Providence, from 2020-2024. In 2009, he, along with parishioners and supporters, founded St. Patrick Academy, a Catholic college-preparatory high school in Providence. St. Patrick Academy has been recognized for its mission of accepting students regardless of their families’ financial situations.

Prior to St. Patrick Parish, Bishop Ruggieri was an assistant pastor at Holy Spirit Parish in Central Falls (2001-2003), All Saints Parish in Woonsocket (1998-2001), and St. Matthew Church in Cranston – his first assignment following ordination.

Bishop Ruggieri has served in several administrative and leadership capacities, including on the Diocese of Providence’s Presbyteral Council and as a diocesan dean (vicar forane).

Bishop Ruggieri has been recognized with awards such as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Vision Award from Providence College, and the Lumen Gentium Award for Evangelization from the Diocese of Providence. In addition, St. Patrick Parish was honored with the Loyola Press Opening Doors Parish Award for providing a welcoming environment for people with disabilities.

Bishop Ruggieri’s work to feed the poor of Providence and his frequent travels around the city in his food truck have been well-documented. His engagement in the community was the hallmark of his ministry in his home state.

Bishop Ruggieri is fluent in Spanish, a language he learned so he would be able to serve Providence’s inner-city parishes.

Reverend Monsignor Marc B. Caron
Reverend Monsignor Marc B. Caron, Diocesan Chaplain

Monsignor Marc Caron is vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Diocese of Portland. As vicar general and moderator, Monsignor Caron assists the bishop in the administration and pastoral care of the diocese, overseeing those who hold offices and minister in diocesan administration. Currently, Monsignor Caron is a professor of theology and a member of the priestly formation faculty at Saint John’s Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, where he has served since July of 2016. A native of Lewiston, Monsignor Caron attended St. Dominic’s Regional High School before majoring in French and philosophy at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, where he graduated summa cum laude. He completed his clerical studies at Theological College of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., earning a bachelor’s degree in sacred theology. On May 20, 1989, he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Amédée W. Proulx at Holy Cross Church in Lewiston. In August of 1989, he was named parochial vicar of St. Louis Parish in Fort Kent, where he also served as chaplain at the University of Maine-Fort Kent. In 1990, in addition to his duties at St. Louis, then-Fr. Caron was named temporary administrator of St. Joseph Parish in Wallagrass and Holy Family Parish in Daigle, where he remained until August of 1992 when he was appointed parochial vicar of St. Joseph Parish in Biddeford. While serving in Biddeford, he was also chaplain at the University of New England. From July of 1995 to July of 1997, he completed an advanced degree in sacred theology at The Catholic University of America, specializing in liturgical studies. Upon returning from Washington, D.C., he was appointed chancellor of the Diocese of Portland and served as director of the department of ministerial services. Monsignor Caron was named a Chaplain of His Holiness (Monsignor) by the Vatican in December 2000. During his time at the Chancery (1997-2008), Monsignor Caron also served as the interim co-director of vocations for a short period. In September of 2008, Monsignor Caron was named administrator of the five Catholic parishes in Lewiston, and on January 1, 2009, he was appointed the founding pastor of Prince of Peace Parish in Lewiston (Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Parish, Holy Cross Parish, and Holy Family Parish), where he served before his current assignment. In addition to his parish duties, Monsignor Caron has served as a member of the Presbyteral Council, the College of Consultors, and the Priests’ Personnel Board.

Jared Des Rosiers
Jared Des Rosiers, Chair

Jared des Rosiers is a partner in Pierce Atwood LLP and has practiced with the Portland firm since 1992. His legal practice focuses on complex energy regulatory, infrastructure development, and siting, and litigation matters. He is a member of the firm’s management committee and chairs its energy practice group. Jared holds a juris doctorate degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Notre Dame. He actively provides pro bono legal services as the former pro bono partner for his firm and current director of VLP Inc., the non-profit responsible for the Maine Volunteer Lawyers Project. Jared also enjoys volunteering at the Preble Street Resource Center. He is a member of the Parish of Holy Eucharist, where he previously served on the Parish Finance Council. Jared and his wife Jennifer live in Falmouth and have six children.    

Kimberly Suttie
Kimberly Suttie, Vice Chair

Kimberly Suttie is the Pastoral Life Coordinator for Corpus Christi Parish in Waterville, overseeing the liturgical and catechetical ministries of the parish as well as parish communications. She holds a bachelor’s degree from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and has taken graduate level courses at Boston College. Suttie has worked in Parish Ministry for over 23 years serving in many different roles. She is a member of Corpus Christi Parish, Waterville.

Paula Moses
Paula Moses, Treasurer

After a 31-year career during which Paula Moses held a variety of managerial and executive positions with New England Telephone and AT&T, she retired to Maine full-time to enjoy the slower pace, the ocean, the mountains, and the people. Paula’s retirement didn’t last long, and at the request of her pastor, she agreed to take a two-year, part-time position as business manager for the three Biddeford, Maine, parishes. Nine years later, while still working full-time as business coordinator of the new Good Shepherd Parish, (which encompasses the three Biddeford parishes as well as Saco, Old Orchard, and Lyman), Paula retired again. As a retiree, she has enjoyed becoming a Literacy Volunteer, serving on a number of small nonprofit boards, working at a local animal shelter, and being a Hospice Volunteer. Paula is active in her parish and served on the Diocesan Finance Council for 10 years, concluding as a two-year Chair. 

Cindy Nickless
Cindy Nickless, Secretary

Cindy currently serves as board president for Maria Mater Dei Missions, Inc., a non-profit which has launched the FAITH CONQUERS FEAR™ initiative. She serves as a board member for the GIVEN Institute and the Finance Council for St. John Paull II Parish in Scarborough. She was the founder and executive director of The Presence Radio Network. Prior to her involvement with Catholic radio, her career was in the technology industry. She has served as a board member for the Catholic Foundation of Maine, the Diocese of Portland Finance Council, Positive Radio Network (89.3FM), Chairperson of the Catholic Radio Association, EWTN Affiliate Advisory Team, and Public Policy Committee for the Diocese of Portland. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing from the University of Southern Maine.

Stephen P. Letourneau
Stephen P. Letourneau, Chief Executive Officer

Steve has served as Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Charities Maine since February of 2007 and has served in multiple leadership roles within the agency for the past 16 years. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine at Farmington and has taken graduate level business courses at Thomas College in Waterville. Steve is a member of Corpus Christi Parish in Waterville, Maine.

Innocent Binwa
Innocent Binwa

Innocent Binwa, a lifelong Catholic, is an information technology professional who earned a bachelor's degree in Information Technology from the Democratic Republic of Congo and studied English through Portland Adult Education. He started his career as a building technology specialist with Portland Public Schools, followed by five years working as a network administrator at the Chewonki Foundation. In June 2022, Innocent took a network administrator and cybersecurity specialist position at the Waynflete School in Portland. His ultimate goal is to provide cybersecurity consulting services to businesses and organizations in his community and has had this goal since moving to the United States. Innocent has started his own business, iSECTECH, and is determined to turn it into a successful enterprise and the ultimate realization of his goal. He is also a dedicated father to his eight-year-old daughter. Innocent is actively engaged in his community through volunteer work, including involvement with the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Portland and its Peace and Justice Commission.

Scott Blakeslee
Scott Blakeslee

A retired CPA with 29 years of financial industry experience specializing in audit and tax services to the housing industry. Blakeslee lives in the Portland/Westbrook area of Maine and has been a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher since 2018.

Janet Brackett
Janet Brackett

Janet Brackett retired after 24 years as a librarian at the University of Maine at Farmington.  She holds a BA in English (UMF), an MA in American Studies (USM), and an MLIS in Library Science (University of South Carolina).  She serves on the board of the Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry and recently retired from the board of the local food pantry.  She is a parishioner of St. Joseph’s in Farmington.  As coordinator of the St. Joseph’s/St. Rose of Lima Haiti Ministry, she travels to Haiti annually to visit their sister parish in the Diocese of Les Cayes.  Janet and her husband Jeff live in New Sharon.

Kathy Brown
Kathy Brown

Retired from Catholic Charities USA, Kathy Brown has served in multiple leadership positions in the Catholic Church over the past 40 years.  She has a Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureatus (STB) and a Master of Arts in Theology from St. Paul University and the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Kathy and her husband, Scott, recently moved from Baltimore MD to Gardiner ME. She is a member of St. Michael’s Parish, attending St. Joseph Church in Gardiner.

Deacon Bob Cleveland
Deacon Bob Cleveland

Deacon Bob Cleveland is Vice President, Sr. Network Engineer at Camden National Bank. Ordained in 2004, he currently serves as Deacon at St. Brendan the Navigator parish where he is active in many areas of parish life and has served as Parish Council President and Director of R.C.I.A. Cleveland graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, ME with a Bachelor of Arts in American Cultural Studies and received his Masters in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University in New Orleans. He resides with his wife, Anne, in Hope, Maine.

Peter Czerwinski
Peter Czerwinski

A Catholic Chaplain for Maine General Alfond Center for Health, Peter Czerwinski has experience in outreach to the marginalized, parish ministry, youth and young adult ministry, and prison ministry. He has also volunteered for the American Red Cross for more than 10 years as Disaster Action Team Supervisor. Born and raised in Sweden of Polish Immigrant parents, he was active in his parish and served the Diocese of Stockholm as the Secretary General for the Swedish Young Catholic Organization before entering religious formation with the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Peter holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theology from Melbourne University of Divinity and is completing his Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry through the Oblate School of Theology. He recently was accepted into the Diaconate Formation program with the diocese of Portland, Maine. He is active in St. Michaels Parish, Augusta.

Kathy Dyer
Kathy Dyer

Kathy Dyer is a retiree with more than three decades of volunteer and professional work in the field of Faith Formation on both the parish and diocesan levels.  Dyer holds a BA in English from the University of Maine in Orono and an MA in Religious Education from Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island.  Since retiring, she and her husband Roger have been avid travelers and the very busy managers of Mildred's Pantry, the ecumenical food pantry based at St. Mary of the Visitation in Houlton.  In addition to her role at the food pantry, Dyer is a Minister of the Eucharist, a lector (and lector trainer), a member of the Parish Council, and she also meets with families for Baptism preparation and conducts interviews for marriage annulments. 

Amy Ford
Amy Ford

Amy Ford is a member of All Saints Parish and serves as the Children's Faith Formation Director. Amy holds a bachelor's degree in fine arts from St. Michael's College and a master's degree in pastoral theology from St. Joseph's College. She is the keeper of a sweet cat who came to her from the local animal shelter, and she enjoys learning about organic gardening.

Victoire Liwanga
Victoire Liwanga

Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liwanga is the Workforce Development Coordinator for New Mainers at Northern Maine Community College and a member of the Northern Maine Growth Initiative, a task force comprised of local business and community leaders, building connections to the refugee community and providing resources and support to families seeking to build a life in Northern Maine. She has extensive experience in financial management and fundraising and is active in the Cathedral Parish, Portland.

Joseph Powers
Joseph Powers

Founding partner of Great Diamond Partners, where he leads the financial planning and insurance strategies. He is a Big Brother and the past president of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Southern Maine and a former Chair of the Catholic Foundation of Maine. He and his wife are supporters of Good Shepherd Food Bank and Portland Ovations and live in Yarmouth, Maine.