Pope Francis named Father Gregg M. Caggianelli, a priest of the Diocese of Venice, as the new Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS), on Feb. 21, 2025.
Bishop-elect Caggianelli was ordained in the Diocese of Venice in 2002 and for the Diocese served as Director of Vocations and Seminary Formation (2007-2010), as well as Administrator of St. Francis Xavier Parish in Fort Myers (2010-2013) and Parochial Vicar at Incarnation Parish in Sarasota (2002-2010). Since 2013, he has served at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary (SVDP) in Boynton Beach, first as an advisor, then professor, and most recently as Vice Rector and Dean of Human Formation, as well as Assistant Professor of Homiletics.
Bishop-elect Caggianelli has also served in the U.S. Air Force in both active duty and reserves since 1990, and is currently a Chaplain Colonel. His Air Force Reserve assignment is at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he serves as senior Reserve advisor to the USAFA Chaplain and as senior team leader of the Academy’s Reserve chaplains and religious affairs airmen.
Bishop Frank J. Dewane expressed his gratitude to His Holiness Pope Francis for the appointment of Bishop-elect Caggianelli to the Episcopate and prays that his ministry be filled with blessings and inspiration as he undertakes this new responsibility serving our Lord and our nation.
“It is truly an honor to have a priest of the Diocese of Venice chosen as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA,” Bishop Dewane said. “I ask that all Priests, Deacons and faithful of the Diocese of Venice share in my joy at this appointment and pray for the successful ministry of Bishop-elect Caggianelli.”
In accepting the new role, Bishop-elect Caggianelli said he was “most humble and grateful for his appointment, while counting his many blessings. He stated: “I am deeply grateful for the unconditional love of my mom and dad. God has blessed me with dear friends who both support me and call me to task when I have failed, and I am grateful to the people of the Diocese of Venice and the men and women I work with at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary.”
Reflecting on this appointment, Bishop-elect Caggianelli said, “After the initial shock and disbelief, and much time begging for God’s mercy, I was filled with true praise and thanksgiving to God… As I begin this new journey, I look forward to giving my life in service of our Lord in the care of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, coastguardsmen, guardians, veterans and diplomats throughout the world.”
Born Aug. 2, 1968, in Kingston, New York, the Bishop-Elect earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan in 1990 and received a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Dayton, Ohio, in 1994. He also has a doctorate of ministry in homiletics from the Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis.
Bishop-elect Caggianelli was commissioned in 1990 as a U.S. Air Force line officer serving at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. After leaving active duty, he entered the Air Force Reserve while completing priestly formation at St. Vincent de Paul regional Seminary, earning a degree in divinity. He was Ordained to the Priesthood on Oct. 25, 2002, at Epiphany Cathedral, Venice, by Most Rev. John J. Nevins, then the Bishop of the Diocese of Venice. He has been an Air Force Reserve Chaplain since 2002.
The Episcopal Ordination of Bishop-elect Caggianelli will occur at a time and place to be set by Most Rev. Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop for the Military Services, sometime in the next few weeks.
The Archdiocese for the Military Services, based in Washington, serves U.S. Catholics of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Department of Veterans Affairs and those in government service outside the United States. Worldwide, an estimated 1.8 million Catholics depend on the military archdiocese to meet their spiritual and sacramental needs.