Parish Trustees
In the Diocese of Albany, every parish is incorporated as a not-for-profit religious corporation under civil law in the state of New York. Each parish corporation has a Board of Trustees consisting of the Bishop as President, the Vicar General as Vice President, the Pastor as Secretary-Treasurer, and two lay Trustees. Parish Trustees play an important role in the life of the parish. They sign financial reports and advise the Pastor on matters of administration and stewardship. Trustees are appointed by the Bishop for a one-year term, for a maximum of six years of service in this role.
The Board of Trustees consists of:
In the Diocese of Albany, every parish is incorporated as a not-for-profit religious corporation under civil law in the state of New York. Each parish corporation has a Board of Trustees consisting of the Bishop as President, the Vicar General as Vice President, the Pastor as Secretary-Treasurer, and two lay Trustees. Parish Trustees play an important role in the life of the parish. They sign financial reports and advise the Pastor on matters of administration and stewardship. Trustees are appointed by the Bishop for a one-year term, for a maximum of six years of service in this role.
The Board of Trustees consists of:
- President: Most Rev. Mark O'Connell
- Vice President: Rev. Robert P. Longobucco
- Secretary-Treasurer: Rev. Matthew H. Frisoni
- Trustees: Susan Costanzo and Michael Ostrowski