Clergy Transition Ministry

The regional canons are the transition officer for our diocese. As such, they coordinate the clergy transition process for congregations within their regions, keeping in close contact with congregational leadership teams and final candidates for positions, and deploying human, financial and programmatic resources as needed. They also oversee the administrative process for clergy entering or leaving work in the diocese, including working with our bishops' offices on the background check and clergy licensing processes. The production and retention of Covenant of Ministry documents, also known as Letters of Agreement, and the exit interview process for departing and retiring clergy are also overseen by regional canons.

The regional canons also interface with The Episcopal Church and with transition ministers from Province I (the seven dioceses of New England) and around the country and beyond, providing advocacy for clergy and congregations in search and communication with other dioceses seeking clergy. They coordinate with the Office for Ordained Vocations in order to assist candidates for ordination as they seek positions upon their ordinations.

Meet our regional canons

The regional canons of the Diocese of Massachusetts are responsible for carrying out transition ministry functions, as well as lay leadership support and development in congregations and clergy wellness and clergy family support. 

Photos of regional canons Martha Hubbard, Kelly O'Connell, Gregory Perez The Rev. Canon Martha Hubbard, The Rev. Canon Kelly O'Connell, The Rev. Canon Gregory Perez

The Rev. Canon Martha L. Hubbard (mhubbard@diomass.org) serves as regional canon for the Northern and Western Region, comprising the diocese's Merrimack Valley, North Shore, Mystic Valley and Concord River deaneries.  She is also covering the South Shore and Cape and Island deaneries until July 1, 2024, while the Rev. Canon Kelly O'Connell is on sabbatical.  

The Rev. Canon Kelly A. O'Connell (koconnell@diomass.org) serves as regional canon for the Southern Region, comprising the diocese's South Shore, Taunton River, Mt. Hope-Buzzards Bay, and Cape and Island deaneries.  She is on sabbatical until July 1, 2024. 

The Rev. Canon Gregory G. Perez (gperez@diomass.org) serves as regional canon for the Central Region, comprising the diocese's Alewife, Boston Harbor, Charles River and Neponset River deaneries. He is also covering the Taunton River and Mt. Hope-Buzzards Bay deaneries until July 1, 2024, while the Rev. Canon Kelly O'Connell is on sabbatical.

For more information, contact the regional canons via individual e-mail links above or to regionalcanons@diomass.org.
 

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Other Clergy Positions

These are non-rector positions which require licensed clergy. Position, location and contact person are shown.

Position
Town
Employer
FT/PT
Contact E-Mail
Youth Minister Marblehead Marblehead Youth Cooperative Ministry Part time Marblehead Youth Cooperative Ministry marbleheadyouthcoopministry@gmail.com
Priest-in-Charge Attleboro All Saints' Church Part time Regional Canon Gregory Perez gperez@diomass.org
Priest-in-Charge Marshfield Trinity Church Full time Regional Canon Martha Hubbard mhubbard@diomass.org
Priest-in-Charge Fall River St. Luke's Church Part time Regional Canon Gregory Perez gperez@diomass.org
Priest-in-Charge Hanover St. Andrew's Church Full time Regional Canon Martha Hubbard mhubbard@diomass.org
Priest-in-Charge Brockton Grace Chapel Part time Regional Canon Martha Hubbard mhubbard@diomass.org
Priest-in-Charge Weston St. Peter's Church Full time Regional Canon Martha Hubbard mhubbard@diomass.org
Assistant to the Rector Waban Parish of the Good Shepherd Part time The Rev. Jay Weldon rector@goodshepherdnewton.org

Clergy Licensing Guidelines

In accordance with Episcopal Church canons, the Diocese of Massachusetts requires that all deacons (transitional or vocational) and priests wishing to officiate in this diocese must be licensed.

The licensing guidelines document is currently being revised.  Please direct any questions to David Ames at dames@diomass.org or 617-482-4826, ext. 445.