These are some of the most significant changes for priests within the Peoria diocese (2024)

As part of a restructuring plan for the Catholic Diocese of Peoria, there were many changes in high-level priesthood positions.

For instance, Father Luke Spannagel, a parochial vicar with many of Peoria's Catholic parishes, will become the new pastor at St. Philomena.

Spannagel has worked with the diocese since 2007, beginning with St. John Chapel in Champaign before making stops in Macomb and Raritan before becoming Chaplain of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's St. John Catholic Newman Center in 2014. He has past pastoral experience through his work in Urbana with St. Patrick Catholic Church and in Rock Island with St. Mary's and Sacred Heart churches. He arrived in Peoria to work as a vicar in 2022.

Spannagel replaces Father David Richardson, who will become pastor of Epiphany Catholic Church in Normal. Richardson has been pastor at St. Philomena for the past 15 years, having worked with the diocese since 2003.

The diocese also announced that parochial vicars at St. Jude Catholic Church will assist in covering Spannagel's former responsibilities, alongside current parochial vicar Thomas Gibson. The basic structure of St. Mary's, Sacred Heart and St. Joseph churches will remain intact.

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Details on assignments in Peoria and Stark counties

St. Mary of the Woods in Princeville and St. Joseph's in Brimfield will merge with St. Dominic in Wyoming and St. John the Baptist in Bradford. St. Mary of the Woods will be the main parish, with the St. Joseph and St. Dominic buildings remaining in service. St. John the Baptist will close at some point in the next two years.

In the interim, Father Corey Krengiel will remain pastor at St. Mary of the Woods, with Father John Baptist Uwigawa being named pastor of the two Stark County parishes, replacing Father John Cyr.

Elmwood's St. Patrick parish will merge with Kickapoo's St. Mary Parish and School, with St. Mary's being the primary worship site. Neither church building will close and Father James Pankiewicz will serve as pastor of the combined congregation.

St. Anthony of Padua in Bartonville and St. Edward in Chillicothe will not see any changes to their structure.

Changes in Tazewell County parishes

St. Patrick's parish in Washington will merge with St. Monica in East Peoria, with St. Patrick's being the primary worship site. Father John Steffen will continue as pastor of the two congregations.

Delavan's St. Mary's parish will combine with St. Joseph's in Hopedale, Immaculate Conception in Manito, St. Patrick's in Havana and St. Mary's in Lewistown, with the Delavan church being the primary building. St. Patrick's and St. Mary's will close as a result.

In the meantime, Father Geoffrey Horton will remain pastor at St. Mary's in Delavan and St. Joseph's, with Father Sixmund Henry stepping in for Immaculate Conception, St. Patrick's and St. Mary's in Lewistown. The merger process for those is expected to take place over the next two years.

Blessed Sacrament in Morton and St. Joseph in Pekin will not see any changes to their parishes.

Diocese mergers in Woodford County

St. Luke in Eureka and St. Joseph in Roanoke will be merged into St. Mary's in Metamora, with Father David Kipfer scheduled to serve as the pastor of the combined congregation. St. Luke and St. Joseph will close as a result of the merger.

St. Mary in El Paso and St. John in Benson will combine, with St. Mary's serving as the primary site of worship. Father Robert Rayson will remain pastor of both congregations.

St. Mary of Lourdes in Germantown Hills will not see any changes in structure, but Father Eric Bolek will be promoted from administrator to pastor on July 1.

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Other changes for the Peoria diocese

In the Galesburg area, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Corpus Christi and St. Patrick's parishes in the city will merge with St. James in Williamsfield and St. Aloysius in Wataga, with the latter three closing their doors as a result. Immaculate Heart of Mary, the largest of the congregations with 372 parishioners, will serve as the primary site for worship.

The process for merging is expected to last for three years, with several changes to parish structure being made in the interim. Father Jeffrey Stirniman will become Immaculate Heart of Mary, Corpus Christi and St. Patrick's pastor, with Father Christopher Magesa serving as parochial vicar. Stirniman had been pastor of Holy Trinity and St. Patrick's parishes in Bloomington. He replaces Father Lee Brokaw, who will become the new chaplain of the St. John's Newman Center in Champaign.

Father Deogratias Mpewo will serve as administrator at St. James, having previously served as a parochial vicar at Holy Cross in Champaign. Father Deus-Dedit Byabato will remain St. Aloysius' pastor for the time being.

Immaculate Conception in Monmouth is slated to merge with St. Patrick's in Raritan, with Immaculate Conception serving as the primary worship site. Immaculate Conception's St. Theresa Catholic Church, which serves as a cluster parish, is slated to close as a result of the merger. Father Timothy Hepner will remain pastor, but Monsignor Tom Mack will be moved into an emeritus role beginning on July 1.

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These are some of the most significant changes for priests within the Peoria diocese (2024)

FAQs

What are the changes in the Peoria diocese? ›

Bishop Louis Tylka announced on Saturday that between now and May 2026, the diocese will be reshaped from 156 parishes to 75 parishes, with 129 worship sites. The remaining parishes will be overseen by 71 diocesan and religious order pastors; 39 priests will be reassigned.

What is the restructuring plan for the Peoria diocese? ›

After a two-year planning process christened “Growing Disciples,” Bishop Tylka announced the diocese's 156 parishes will become 75 parishes with 129 “worship sites.” Twelve parishes will merge into neighboring parishes, while another 107 parishes will merge to create 38 new ones.

What are the two types of priests within the Catholic Church? ›

Within the Catholic Church, there are two types of priests: religious order priests and diocesan priests. A diocese is a group of parishes, or communities, overseen by a bishop. Religious order priests belong to a particular religious order within Catholicism, such as the Franciscans, Dominicans and Jesuits.

Why is there a shortage of Catholic priests? ›

Smaller family size. Pope Benedict XVI, when he was Cardinal Ratzinger, identified smaller family size and changing family priorities as the cause of the Catholic priest shortage, rather than priestly celibacy.

Can a priest change Diocese? ›

Change of diocese

A priest or deacon may move from diocese to diocese taking a new position, including moving to a new country, while formally still being incardinated in his original diocese, and therefore still under the supervision of his original diocese's bishops, at least formally, by canon law.

Who is the new bishop of the Peoria Diocese? ›

Reverend Louis Tylka

Can a diocesan priest marry? ›

Throughout the Catholic Church, East as well as West, a priest may not marry. In the Eastern Catholic Churches, a married priest is one who married before being ordained. The Catholic Church considers the law of clerical celibacy to be not a doctrine, but a discipline.

Can a priest marry you in a different Catholic Church? ›

It looks like the Code of Canon Law may allow the wedding to be celebrated “elsewhere,” with the authorization of the local bishop, but it is almost impossible to obtain such authorization.

What type of Catholic priests can marry? ›

The debate over whether Roman Catholic priests should be allowed to married has been around for centuries. Married men are allowed to become priests in the Eastern Rite of the Catholic Church as well as in the Orthodox Church. Protestant and Anglican Churches also allow a married priesthood.

Why can't Catholic priests marry? ›

According to Jason Berry of The New York Times, "The requirement of celibacy is not dogma; it is an ecclesiastical law that was adopted in the Middle Ages because Rome was worried that clerics' children would inherit church property and create dynasties."

What is it called when a priest is no longer a priest? ›

In the canon law of the Catholic Church, the loss of clerical state (commonly referred to as laicization, dismissal, defrocking, and degradation) is the removal of a bishop, priest, or deacon from the status of being a member of the clergy.

How many Catholic priests are truly celibate? ›

Richard Sipe, a retired Johns Hopkins University instructor and noted researcher on Catholic clergy and celibacy, spent 37 years studying the sex lives of the clergy. Based on his research, Sipe estimates that only half of all priests remain celibate.

Who will be the new bishop of Phoenix Diocese? ›

The pope accepted Bishop Olmsted's resignation on June 10, 2022, and he appointed Most Rev. John P. Dolan, Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix.

How many parishes are in the Peoria Diocese? ›

The parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria will undergo a massive reorganization and consolidation through 2027, as the church grapples with falling attendance and a growing priest shortage. Bishop Lou Tylka announced Saturday the diocese's 156 individual parishes will become 75 parishes.

What is the Joliet diocese scandal? ›

At least two children were sexually abused in the Diocese of Joliet because Bishop Joseph Imesch opened the church's doors to a convicted abuser—a member of the Carmelite religious order named Father Louis Rogge. In 1974, Rogge pleaded guilty to child molestation in Georgia.

Who is the superintendent of the Catholic Diocese of Peoria? ›

Jerry Sanderson, Ed. D. - Superintendent of Catholic Schools - Catholic Diocese of Peoria | LinkedIn.

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