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Bishop Paul Coakley

CURRICULUM VITAE

Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley

Bishop Paul S. Coakley was born to John and Mary Coakley in Norfolk, VA in 1955 and lived there with his father, mother and older brother, John, until he was two years old.  The family relocated to Metairie, LA where his sister, Mary Christina was born.  After beginning his elementary education at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School the family moved in 1965 to Overland Park, KS.  Bishop Coakley’s secondary education was completed in public schools in Overland Park.

After graduation from high school he attended the University of Kansas where he completed his undergraduate studies in English and Classical Antiquities in 1977.  During this period he was a student in KU’s Integrated Humanities Program, where he studied under John Senior, Dennis Quinn and Frank Nelick.

Upon completing university studies Bishop Coakley traveled in Europe and briefly considered a monastic vocation at the Abbey of Notre Dame de Fontgombault in France, before he returned to begin seminary studies for Diocese of Wichita in 1978.

He was ordained a priest in May 21, 1983.  After serving as a priest of the Diocese of Wichita for twenty-one years, he was appointed Bishop of Salina on October 21, 2004.  Bishop Coakley was ordained and installed as Bishop of Salina on December 28, 2004.

For his motto as bishop, Bishop Coakley selected DUC IN ALTUM that translates into English as Put out into the Deep.  It is found in St. Luke’s gospel and relates to the moment when Jesus, after teaching the crowds from Simon’s boat, invites the apostles to “put out into the deep” and lower their nets for the catch (Lk.5:4).  Obedient to Jesus’ command, Simon Peter and his companions cast their nets as directed, and “caught such a great number of fish that their nets were at the breaking point” (Lk. 5:4).   Jesus calls the Church today, as always, to put out into the deep, as a witness to hope, to hear, and to respond joyfully to his word with faith and confidence. 

FAMILY:

Born June 3, 1955 in Norfolk VA to John and Mary Coakley.  His mother, Mary, passed away  March 10, 1988.  His father, John, married Stella Bisbee in 1990.

Father: John A Coakley Jr. resides with his wife, Stella Bisbee Coakley in Overland Park KS

Brother:  John A Coakley III, resides in Merriam KS

Sister: Chris Berry, resides in Tahlequah OK

Niece and Nephews: Sophia and Brandon Berry of Tahlequah OK;  John A. Coakley IV of Kansas City KS

EDUCATION:

Elementary:                                  St. Mary Magdalen School, Metairie LA, 1960-1965

                                                          Cherokee Elementary School, Overland Park KS 1965-1967

                                                          Broadmoor Junior High School, Overland Park KS 1967-1970

High School:                                 Shawnee Mission West, Overland Park KS 1970-1973

College:                                           University of Kansas, B.A., 1977, English; Classical Antiquities

Seminary:                                      St. Pius X Seminary, Erlanger KY, 1979, Pre-Theology

                                                          Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, MD, M.A.,

                                                          M. Div., 1983 Theology

Post Ordination:  Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, S.T.L., 1987, Christian Spirituality

ORDINATION:

Ordained Deacon:  April 8, 1982, by Bishop David M. Maloney, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Wichita KS

Ordained Priest:  May 21, 1983, by Bishop Eugene J. Gerber, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Wichita KS

Episcopal Appointment:  Bishop of Diocese of Salina, Salina, KS – October 21, 2004

Ordination/Installation:  Bishop of Diocese of Salina, Salina, KS – December 28, 2004

PASTORAL ASSIGNMENTS:

Chaplain, St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita KS, June – August, 1983

Associate Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, Derby KS, 1983 – 1985

Chaplain, Kansas Newman College, Wichita KS, 1987 – 1989

Director, Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Diocese of Wichita, 1987 – 1991

Pastor, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Wichita KS, 1989 – 1990

Associate Director, Spiritual Life Center, Wichita KS, 1990 – 1995

Associate Pastor (part time), St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Wichita KS, 1990 – 1995

Pastor, Church of the Resurrection, Wichita KS, 1995 – 1998

Director, Spiritual Formation, Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, MD, 1998 – 2002

Director, Spiritual Life Center, Wichita KS, 2002 – 2004 (January)

Vice Chancellor, Diocese of Wichita, January 2004 – December 2004

Administrator, Church of the Magdalen, July 2004 – December 2004

Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of Salina, December 2004 - Present

OTHER:

USCCB Committee on Home Missions, 2006-2007

USCCB Committee on Priestly Life and Ministry, 2006-2007

USCCB Subcommittee on Home Missions, 2007-

USCCB Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, 2007-

Conception Seminary College Board of Regents, 2006-

St. Lawrence Student Center Advisory Council 2006-

Institute for Priestly Formation, Bishops Advisory Council, 2007-

Coronado Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, Advisory Council

Rotary Club, Salina

Knight of Columbus, Fourth Degree

Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem

Updated 3-28-2008

 

 

 


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