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ICSC Episcopal Moderator, President and Executive Director

Episcopal Moderator
2006-Present

His Excellency
The Most Reverend Paul Gregory Bootkoski, D.D.
Bishop
Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey

The Most Rev. Paul Gregory Bootkoski was named the Bishop of the Diocese of Metuchen by Pope John Paul II on January 4, 2002. He was installed as the Fourth Bishop of Metuchen on March 19, 2002.

Bishop Bootkoski was born in Newark July 4, 1940, one of two children of Peter and Antoinette Bootkoski.

His father died in 1985 and his mother in 2006. His sister, Annette, of River Vale, is married to Fred Wagner, with whom she has two grown children.

The family's home parish was Queen of Peace, North Arlington, where young Paul attended Our Lady Queen of Peace School. He went on to St. Benedict Prep High School in Newark, where his desire to become a priest was nurtured by the Benedictine monks of Newark Abbey.

Following graduation from Seton Hall University, Bootkoski entered Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington. Archbishop Thomas Boland ordained him a priest for service in the Archdiocese of Newark May 28, 1966.

Father Bootkoski's first parish assignment was as parochial vicar of Sacred Heart Parish, Bloomfield. He also served as parochial vicar in Holy Spirit Parish, Orange, and St. Michael Parish, Cranford. In 1972, Father Bootkoski was assigned to campus ministry at the Rutgers-Newark campus. He was named archdiocesan director of campus ministry in 1974, and served in that capacity until he was named assistant vice president for Student Affairs at Seton Hall University in 1980.

Father Bootkoski returned to parish ministry in 1983 as pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Elizabeth. He was subsequently appointed pastor of St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish, Saddle River, in 1990.

In 1991, Pope John Paul II named Father Bootkoski a prelate of honor, with the title reverend monsignor. In 1996, Msgr. Bootkoski assumed additional archdiocesan duties as vicar for priests - spiritual director for the clergy of the archdiocese - and resumed responsibility for campus ministry activities in the archdiocese.

On July 8, 1997, Pope John Paul II named Msgr. Bootkoski to serve as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark. He was ordained by Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick Sept. 5, 1997 in Sacred Heart Cathedral Basilica, Newark. He subsequently was named vicar general and moderator of the curia, responsible for daily management and operations of the administrative agencies of the archdiocese.

On Jan. 5, 2001, following Archbishop McCarrick's installation as Archbishop of Washington, the College of Consultors of the Archdiocese of Newark elected Bishop Bootkoski diocesan administrator, responsible for the temporary management of the archdiocese. He served the archdiocese in that capacity until the installation of Archbishop John J. Myers Oct. 9.

Bishop Bootkoski holds a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages from Seton Hall University, a Master of Divinity in Theology from Immaculate Conception Seminary, and a Master of Arts in Education from Manhattan College.



President
ICSC Board of Directors
2007 - Present

James K. Kelley
Director of Development
Diocese of Charlotte in North Carolina

Mr. James K. Kelley is the Director of Development for the Diocese of Charlotte in North Carolina. He is responsible for managing the office which operates the Diocesan Support Appeal, assists parishes with stewardship efforts and capital campaigns, assists Catholic schools development efforts, directs development efforts for Catholic Social Services and Campus Ministry, directs the planned giving and major gift programs and writes grants. Mr. Kelley is the Executive Director of the Foundation of the Diocese of Charlotte.

Mr. Kelley is the author of Stewardship Manual: A Guide for Individuals and Parishes Developing Stewardship as a Way of Life and the book Sustaining and Strengthening Stewardship. He is the co-author and co-editor of Stewardship: Disciples Respond – A Practical Guide for Pastoral Leaders and The Children’s Stewardship Manual, both publications of ICSC. He has been member of the committee that organized and produced the newest ICSC publication Keeping Stewardship Alive: Proven Stewardship Ideas. He served on the ICSC Board from 1994-2000 and was vice president of the board from 1997-2000. Mr. Kelley has been a member of the ICSC Stewardship Education Committee since 1994 and served two terms as chairperson of the committee. He has chaired the ICSC Planned Giving/Foundation Advisory Team since 2002. Mr. Kelley has been a regular speaker at ICSC conferences, the ICSC institutes and at 76 diocesan stewardship days. He was the 2000 recipient of the Bishop Connare Award from ICSC. He is co-chairing the 2007 ICSC Conference Planning Committee. Mr. Kelley has significant board experience having served on 24 non profit boards over the last 20 years.


Executive Director
2007 - Present

Michael Murphy
Washington, District of Columbia