List of American Catholic priests

This is a list of Catholic priests from or most linked to the United States.

Roman Catholic

Order of Saint Augustine

Sons of the Holy Family

Premonstratensians

Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines)

Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists)

Dominican Order

Franciscans

Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (Capuchins)

Franciscan Friars of the Renewal

Congregation of Holy Cross

Holy Ghost Fathers

Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Josephite Fathers

  • Fr. Charles Uncles,[101][102] One of the first African-American seminarians to be educated and ordained a priest in the United States.

Legionaries of Christ

  • Fr. Jonathan Morris,[103][104] Author and Fox News Channel contributor.

Maryknoll Order

Congregation of the Mission

Congregatio Passionis Iesu Christi (Passionists)

Paulist Fathers

Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus Fathers)

Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

Priestly Society of the Holy Cross

Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists)

Order of Servants of Mary (Servites)

Society of Saint-Sulpice (Sulpicians)

Other or not specified orders

Eastern Catholic priests

Maronite Catholic priests

Melkite Greek Catholic priests

  • Fr. Gabriel Azar, currently administrator of Annunciation Mission, Covina, CA, with temporary residence at St. Anne Cathedral, North Hollywood, CA.Eparchy of Newton.. Before associate pastor, St. Jude, Miami, Fl.
  • Fr. Sergio Ayala, administrator of St. Michael the Archangel, Hammond, IN.
  • Fr. Imad Barakeh, BSO, Chaplain in the US Navy, formerly Associate Pastor, Church of St. Basil the Great, Lincoln, RI.
  • Fr. George Bisharat, retired priest who formed Annunciation Mission, Covina, CA, Epharchy of Newton.
  • Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo, ordained 2016, currently administrator, St. George Church, Sacramento, CA, and director of Office of Evangelization and Catechesis.
  • Fr. Eddie Doherty,[233] He had previously been known as a reporter.
  • Fr. Damon Geiger, pastor of St. Jude Melkite Catholic Church, Miami, Fl. Eparchy of Newton.
  • Fr. Victor Hanna, currently administrator of Our Lady of Mercy Mission in Allentown, PA.
  • Fr. James Koury, currently Secretary to the Bishop of the Eparchy of Newton, and assists New England parishes.
  • Fr. Theophan Leonarczy, currently Chancellor of the Eparchy of Newton and assisting the New England parishes.
  • Fr. Brendan MCanerney, OP, assistant to Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo, priorly Pastor of St. George, Sacramento, CA.
  • Rev. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy,[234][235] Noted advocate for peace and non-violence.
  • Rt. Rev. Romanos Russo, retired from the Eparchy of Newton, priorly Russian Catholic parish of St. Michael in NYC.
  • Fr. Rezkallah Samaan, Administrator, St. Jacob Mission, San Diego, CA.

Ruthenian Catholic priests

Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

Laicized priests

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