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Catholic Chaplain Appointed to Hendricks

Monday, May 2, 2016, By Carol Boll
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Hendricks Chapel Interim Dean Sam Clemence has announced the appointment of the Rev. Gerry Waterman as the new Catholic chaplain at 鶹ƵUniversity. The appointment, effective Aug. 1, was made by the Diocese of 鶹Ƶand the Conventual Franciscans of Our Lady of Angels Province.

The Rev. Gerry Waterman

The Rev. Gerry Waterman

Waterman comes to 鶹Ƶfrom Elon University in Elon, N.C., where he has served as associate chaplain for Catholic life since 2005. At Syracuse, his ministry will support students both at the University and at SUNY-ESF.

“We are delighted with the appointment of Father Gerry Waterman as Catholic chaplain here at Syracuse,” says Clemence. “The chaplains, spiritual life group leaders and staff had the opportunity to meet him on a recent visit to Hendricks Chapel, and we expect he will be a valuable addition and create a vibrant ministry for our Catholic students. I look forward to formally welcoming him to campus and to the staff at Hendricks Chapel.”

Born and raised in New England, Waterman is a member of the Conventual Franciscan Order and has been a friar-priest for 31 years. He also has served as co-director of the pre-novitiate program and ministered in parishes in New York, New Jersey, Atlanta and in his home state of Connecticut.

In his capacity as associate chaplain at Elon University, he led Masses, spiritual retreats, faith-sharing and counseling sessions and annual service trips to both domestic and international destinations, among other duties.

The appointment fills a vacancy left at Hendricks after the passing of the previous chaplain, the Rev. Linus DeSantis, last December.

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