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USCCB
News Release
08-059
April 29, 2008

MINNESOTA
SEMINARY RECTOR NAMED
USCCB EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CLERGY, CONSECRATED LIFE, VOCATIONS
WASHINGTON—Father
James P. Steffes, rector of Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Winona,
Minnesota, has been named executive director of the U.S. Bishops’ Secretariat
for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations.
He succeeds Msgr. Edward Burns, who returns to the Diocese of Pittsburgh for
pastoral work. The new appointment becomes effective August 1.
Father Steffes holds a licentiate in sacred theology from the Institute of St. Thomas
Aquinas (The Angelicum) in Rome. In 2002, he was named rector of the Winona seminary, where he
had been director of spiritual formation from 1997.
“Father Steffes brings broad experience in seminary and diocesan work to this
important office of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB),”
said Msgr. David Malloy, USCCB general secretary. “His additional background in
spiritual direction and retreat work makes him well prepared to serve as the
Executive Director of the Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and
Vocations,” he said.
“Father Steffes’ work follows the dedicated, enthusiastic service of Msgr.
Burns. I am grateful for Msgr. Burns’s leadership during these past ten years,
and I wish him well as he returns to service in his home diocese of Pittsburgh.”
In accepting the position, Father Steffes said “I am deeply humbled and honored
to have this opportunity to support the bishops of our country in this key area
of ministry as they shepherd the people of God toward salvation. I have been
blessed to work in vocation and formation ministry for the past 12 years and
feel God deepening a call in me to continue this now in a new and special way
through this office.”
Father Steffes was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Winona in 1993, after
completing seminary studies at the Gregorian
University in Rome. After ordination he taught at Loyola
High School in Mankato, Minnesota, and was parochial vicar at St. Joseph the
Worker Parish, Mankato, Minnesota; Holy Family Parish, Crystal Lake, Minnesota;
and at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Winona. He served as diocesan vocations
director and director of seminarians from 1996-2002.
He has been sacramental minister at St. Mary’s University from 1996 to the
present.
Father Steffes was a member of the Vatican-appointed Apostolic Seminary
Visitation Team, which reviewed seminaries across the United States
in 2005-2006. He also has served on numerous boards and councils including the Winona diocesan diaconate formation board, diocesan lay
ministry screening board, and the board of the Villa
Maria Retreat
Center in Frontenac, Minnesota
and the National Association of College Seminaries board.
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