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The Most Reverend Paul D. Etienne
2009-Present
The Coat
of Arms of His Excellency
Bishop Etienne, 50, was pastor of St. Paul in Tell
City, Indiana and St. Mark in St. Mark. Bishop Etienne was born
on June 15, 1959,
as the second son to Paul and Kay (Voges) Etienne. Two of Bishop
Etienne’s brothers, Bernard and Zachary, are priests for the
Diocese of Evansville, Indiana and one of his two sisters, Nicolette,
is a Benedictine Sister with Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech
Grove, Indiana. Another brother, Richard, is married and lives in
Newburg, Indiana, and another sister, Angela Kellems, is married
and lives in Evansville, Indiana.
He graduated from Tell City High School. Before entering
college he was Manager of Siebert’s Clothing Store in Tell City, Indiana.
He attended Bellarmine College in Louisville, Kentucky (1983-1984),
and graduated from the University of St. Thomas / St. John Vianney
College Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree
in Business Administration. In 1986-1987 he served with the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) as Assistant Coordinator
for Papal Visits for Pope John Paul II to the United States. From
1988-1992 he attended the North American College in Rome and received
a STB (Bachelor of Sacred Theology) at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
Bishop Etienne was ordained a priest on June 27, 1992 for the Archdiocese
of Indianapolis. His first appointment was as Associate Pastor at
St. Barnabas in Indianapolis and Associate Vocation Director for
the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. From 1994-1995 he attended the Pontifical
Gregorian University in Rome, receiving his STL (License in Spiritual
Theology).
Following assignments and appointments:
1995-1998 Vocation Director, Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Pastor, St. Anne, Jennings County; Pastor. St. Joseph, Jennings County
1998-2007 Pastor, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New Albany, Indiana
2007-2009 Vice-Rector, Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary,
Indianapolis
2007-2008 Pastor, St. Simon, Indianapolis
2008-2009 Pastor, St. John the Evangelist, Indianapolis
Other assignments include:
Spiritual Director, St. Meinrad School of Theology
Archdiocesan Review Board
Advisory Board, Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary
Board of Consultors
Council of Priests
Vice-Postulator for the cause of Servant of God, Bishop Simon Bruté
Bishop Etienne is the Eighth Bishop of the Diocese of Cheyenne,
succeeding the Most Reverend David L. Ricken who served the Diocese
of Cheyenne from September 2001 to August 2008.
Established in 1887, the Diocese of Cheyenne is home to over 53,000
Catholics. It has 36 parishes and 36 missions. There are 52 active
priests, 17 retired priests, 22 deacons, and 15 sisters.
For more information click on the link below:
Wyoming
Catholic Register Issue January 2010 on Bishop Etienne
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