Pope appoints auxiliary Bishops
for US Military Ordinariate
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| Pope Francis. |
The Vatican has announced the appointment of two new
auxiliary Bishops for the Military Ordinariate of the United States.
By Vatican News
The Holy Father has nominated Fr Joseph Coffey and Fr
William Muhm as Auxiliary Bishops for the Archdiocese for the Military
Services, USA.
Father Coffey is a priest of the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia, and a military chaplain with the United States Navy. As an
auxiliary Bishop, he has been assigned the titular see of Arsacal (North
Africa). Father Muhm, on leave from his assignment as chaplain in the Navy, is
currently Parochial Administrator for Most Precious Blood parish in Walden, New
York. His titular see is Capsus, also in North Africa.
Bishop-elect Joseph L. Coffey
Father Joseph L. Coffey was born on 31 May 1960 in
Minnesota, USA. He is the fifth of nine children from a Catholic family from
Philadelphia.
As a child, Fr Coffey attended primary school in
Philadelphia. In 1978 he entered Archbishop Carrol High Scool. Later he
attended La Salle University, also in Philadelphia, following a semester course
at the Sorbonne in Paris.
From 1995-2002 he studied at St Charles Borromeo Seminary in
Philadelphia, completing an M.A. in Moral Theology. He was ordained a priest on
18 March 1996.
Father Coffey served in a number of pastoral assignments
after his ordination: as Vicar General of St Katherine of Siena Parish;
spiritual Director of the “Legion of Mary” (Holy Family Curia); military
chaplain in the United States Navy; and member of the Presbyteral Council of
the Archdiocese.
He began his service as a Military Chaplain in the US Navy
in 2001, obtaining the rank of Captain, serving as a recruiter for the
“Chaplain Corps.”
Bishop-elect William J Muhm
Father William J. Muhm was born 27 June 1957 in Billings,
Montana, USA.
He attended grade school and high school in Denver, before
going to college at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, and Colorado State
University at Fort Collins.
He undertook ecclesiastical studies at St Joseph’s Seminary
in Yonkers, New York. He received priestly ordination from Cardinal John
O’Connor 13 May 1995, in St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.
Following his ordination, Fr Muhm served as Parochial Vicar
in St Ann Parish in Ossining and in the Holy Family on Staten Island.
From 1998 to 2018 he served as a Military Chaplain in the
United States Navy, where he had carried out his military service prior to his
ordination. He completed his ministry as a Military Chaplain in 2018 with the
rank of Captain. In the same year, he undertook courses with the Institute for
Ongoing Theological Education at the Pontifical North American College in Rome.
Since 1 December 2018 he has served as Parish Administrator
at Most Precious Blood Parish in Walden, New York.

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