Our Clergy
Our Clergy
Clergy of the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe
The clergy of the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe serve the Church through episcopal oversight, priestly ministry, diaconal service, preaching, sacramental life, pastoral care, and local mission throughout the Southeast.
We are a community of faith. All are welcome here.
Episcopal and Clerical Leadership
The life of the diocese is sustained through the ministry of bishops, priests, and deacons who serve the faithful in their several callings. Together they support the worship, order, pastoral life, and mission of the Church across the region.
This page is structured to grow with the diocese, so additional clergy may be added over time under the appropriate order of ministry.
Bishop Ordinary
The Right Rev. Gregory “Greer” Godsey, OSFoc
Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe.
Serving the diocese across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina through episcopal oversight, pastoral leadership, and the strengthening of diocesan life.
Phone: (762) 215-5312
Email: bishop.greer@myocci.org
Priests
The Very Rev. David Sheldon Jennings
Serving as a priest within the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe.
Sharing in the Church’s sacramental ministry, preaching, pastoral care, and local service within the life of the diocese.
Deacons
Rev. Mrs. Dana A. Godsey
Deacon serving within Saint Francis Parish and Outreach and the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe.
Her ministry supports the pastoral and liturgical life of the Church through service, care, and faithful assistance in the diocesan and parish mission.
Email: rev.dana@myocci.org
The clergy of the diocese serve in different orders of ministry, yet share one common purpose: the worship of God, the care of souls, and the strengthening of the Church’s life in communion.
A Clergy Ordered to Worship and Mission
The clergy of the Diocese of Saint Maximilian Kolbe are entrusted with sustaining the Church’s sacramental life, preaching the Gospel, shepherding the faithful, and strengthening local communities in worship and service. Their work is not isolated, but shared within the wider communion of Old Catholic Churches International.
As the diocese grows, this page can be expanded to include additional bishops, priests, deacons, religious clergy, and local assignments.
Continue Exploring
To learn more about the local life of the diocese, continue to the communities page or visit Saint Francis Parish and Outreach.