Clergy
of the Cathedral
The
Rt. Rev. Louis Campese
Bishop
Ordinary of the Diocese of the Eastern United States
Bishop
Campese serves the Diocese of the Eastern United States (DEUS),
Anglican Church In America (ACA), Traditional Anglican Communion.
The Bishop also serves at The Ecumenical Officer for the ACA. 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 is married to Eudora Campese since 1960 and they
have three sons, six grandchildren that they are blessed to have
all attending the Cathedral in Orlando.
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Fr.
Mark Siegel
Senior Curate
Fr.
Mark feels very blessed to be the husband of his High School sweetheart
Vicki, and is the very proud parent of three amazing children, Aryn,
Adam, and Jacob. He is an “almost native” of Florida,
having been born in Rochester N.Y., but growing up in the Orlando
area.
After graduating from St. Augustine’s Theological Institute,
he was ordained as a Deacon on November 6, 2004 and then ordained
as a Priest on October 8, 2005. Since his ordination to the Diaconate,
Fr. Mark served as the Curate of the Cathedral of the Incarnation
until January of 2007, at which time he was assigned as the full-time
Vicar of Christ Anglican Church in Ocala. In April of 2008 Fr. Mark
was again called back to the Cathedral to serve full-time as the
Senior Curate, assisting the Bishop in all day to day ministries
of the parish. Fr. Mark also serves God and His children as the
Diocesan Youth Pastor.
When he is not celebrating Mass (his very favorite thing to do),
preaching, teaching, or shepherding the flock, you may just catch
a glimpse of Fr. Mark and Vicki riding their motorcycle around Central
Florida, or anywhere else they have the opportunity to ride.
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Deacon
Scott Whitmore
Deacon
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 hopes to enter the Priesthood
in the near future. Dn. 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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Rev.
David Sokol, CM,
Ph.D.
Rev.
Sokol formerly served as Dean of the Cathedral,
but has returned to the Ocala area and now
serves St. Bridget Mission. Rev. Sokol formerly served as faculty
to Saint Augustine's Seminary, as well as headmaster to a private
preparatory school where he developed advanced curricula, as the
director of a private, multi-campus residential therapeutic facility
for children where he developed and instituted behavioral parenting
and training techniques based on Scriptural wisdom, and as Associate
Vice-President and Senior Vice President and Treasurer for private
colleges and universities in the South and the Mid-West.
Rev. Sokol's most recent book The Anglican Prayer Life: 'Ceum Na
Corach' The True Way 2001, provides an overview of prayer life in
the Anglican tradition and outlines the way an individual may begin
and mature in prayer.
Fr.
Manuel A. Otero
Vicar, Christ Anglican Church
Rev.
Fr. Manuel A. Otero III is a counseling graduate from Worldwide
Church of Bethel Seminary where he earned a MDiv & PhD in Pastoral
Care. Rev. Otero was ordained to the Holy Order of Presbyter by
the Most Rev. Dr. Lawrence Michael Cameron, O.A.C. of the Diocese
of the Great Lakes under the jurisdiction of Most Rev. Robert Bowman
of the United Catholic Church.
A member of the U.S. Military since May 1986, Rev. Otero was appointed
Chaplain in the US Air Force Auxiliary in May 2003 and served as
Chaplin in Afghanistan in 2005.
In 2006, Rev. Otero was incardinated into the Anglican Church in
America under the jurisdiction of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Louis Campese,
and is currently a candidate for a Master of Arts in Theology from
Catholic Distance University.
Diocesan
Staff
Ellyn Coalter, Office Administrator
Carla Hansen, Treasurer
Cathedral
Staff
Ellyn Coalter, Office Administrator
Chapter
Tom
McCarthy,
Senior Warden
Brian Leahy, Junior Warden
Jeff
Campese, Secretary
Christian
Clay Campbell
Jill Devita
Ken
Hutchinson
Jane McNulty
Tim Tirlosi
J. Tracy Wilkenson
St. Vincent's Academy
Kim Campese, Director
Julieanne Campese, Assistant
Director
Postulants
and
Sub Deacons
Tim Gouge
John Larson
Organist
and Choir Director
Dr.
Terry Yount
Acolyte Warden: Ken
Hutchinson
Altar Guild Directress: Dona Conlon
Flower Guild Directress: Jeanie Wilkenson
Usher Warden: Tracy Wilkenson
Wedding
Coordinator: Karalynne
McCarthy
St. Monica's Guild
Debra Conroy,
President
Dee Campanello, Vice President
Ann Hernandez, Secretary
Trishia Campbell,
Treasurer
St.
Joseph's Men's Club
Jason McCrimmon, President
Ernie Parker, Treasurer
Tracy Wilkenson, Clerk
Sisters
in Christ
Marcia
Brown
Franciscan
Order of the Sacred Heart
Tim Gouge
Ann Larsen
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