Location: Celebration Rooms 5-6
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Reflecting Matthew 10:8 and the bishop’s definition of stewardship: we receive God’s gifts gratefully, cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly in justice with others, and return them with increase to the Lord this talk will inspire and challenge participants to reflect upon the gifts God has given them to help bring forth the gifts of the baptized.
Fr. Mark G. Reamer, O.F.M., a Franciscan Friar of Holy Name Province, serves as Guardian (servant leader) of the Friar Community and as Mission Officer of Siena College in Albany, New York. Before returning to his alma mater in 2014, he spent 19 years serving at the Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi in Raleigh, North Carolina. During his time as pastor, St. Francis was recipient of the Murphy award.
He holds a Master of Divinity in 1991 from the Washington Theological Union (Washington, D.C.) with a concentration in Franciscan Studies. His dissertation for a Doctor of Ministry from Duke University (Durham, N.C.) in 2014 was “Breaking New Ground: Pastoral Leadership in the Roman Catholic Church through the Lens of Bowen Systems Theory.”
In addition to his responsibilities at Siena College, Fr. Mark enjoys pastoral outreach at local parishes including as chaplain to Catholic Central High School in Troy, N.Y. and is “mentor” for the newly (5 years and less) ordained priests of the Diocese of Albany. He was elected a member of the Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Albany, serves on the Priestly Life and Ministry Committee and represents Albany on the New York State Presbyteral Council.
A great supporter of Catholic Education and Formation, at St. Francis in Raleigh he was part of the leadership adding a parochial school to the mission of the parish in 2000 which grew to an enrollment of over 900 (pre-K to 8) when he departed in 2014. While in Raleigh he was a member of the board of trustees of Cardinal Gibbons High School, member of Presbyteral Council and Dean (Vicar Forane) of the Raleigh Deanery covering the 16 parishes of Wake and Franklin Counties.








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