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Dear Friends of the Military:
It’s a small world. I happen to have met this U.S.A.F. Chaplain years ago in 2006 when Fr. (then CAPT, CHC,USAFR) he was the vocations director for the USAF, heaquarted out of Randolph AFB. I was very impressed with his devotion to his vocation, and his orthodoxy.
Fr. Chad Zielinski (now MAJ, CHC, USAFR), has been selected as the Bishop of the Fairbanks (Alaska) diocese. Fr. Zielinski’s current assignment is Eielson AFB in Alaska, where he serves on active duty as the Catholic Chaplain at this remote AFB.
Bishop-elect Zielinski has been serving on active duty since 2002, and had four years prior active United States Air Force service as an enlisted man prior to entering seminary. The article doesn’t say, but I know Fr. Zielinski also had three and a half years of reserve service while in seminary. I can’t remember what Fr. Zielinski’s role was as an enlisted airmen (he must have been at least an E-4, due to his time), but many Air Force personnel will often respect a Chaplain who has logged time in their boots.
Within weeks after 9-11-2001, Fr. Zielinski asked the Bishop of his home diocese (Gaylord, Michigan) if he could return to the Air Force, and his bishop gave him permission. Not long after that, Fr. Zielinski was commissioned at the rank of Captain (O-3, Major is O-4, and most Chaplains come is as O-3) in the Air Force Reserve.
I don’t know if Bishop-Elect Zielinski will continue as a Reservist (I would think he would, since he is not too far from making 20 years in the Air Force with combined time spent on active duty and the reserves, and the Bishop of Oakland is still a Navy Reserve Chaplain, so it sounds doable), but I was pleased to hear this announcement.
More about Bishop-Elect Zielinski can be found here from the press release from the Archdiocese for the Military Services.
milarch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=dwJXKgOUJiIaG&b=8958801&ct=14334947
It’s a small world. I happen to have met this U.S.A.F. Chaplain years ago in 2006 when Fr. (then CAPT, CHC,USAFR) he was the vocations director for the USAF, heaquarted out of Randolph AFB. I was very impressed with his devotion to his vocation, and his orthodoxy.
Fr. Chad Zielinski (now MAJ, CHC, USAFR), has been selected as the Bishop of the Fairbanks (Alaska) diocese. Fr. Zielinski’s current assignment is Eielson AFB in Alaska, where he serves on active duty as the Catholic Chaplain at this remote AFB.
Bishop-elect Zielinski has been serving on active duty since 2002, and had four years prior active United States Air Force service as an enlisted man prior to entering seminary. The article doesn’t say, but I know Fr. Zielinski also had three and a half years of reserve service while in seminary. I can’t remember what Fr. Zielinski’s role was as an enlisted airmen (he must have been at least an E-4, due to his time), but many Air Force personnel will often respect a Chaplain who has logged time in their boots.
Within weeks after 9-11-2001, Fr. Zielinski asked the Bishop of his home diocese (Gaylord, Michigan) if he could return to the Air Force, and his bishop gave him permission. Not long after that, Fr. Zielinski was commissioned at the rank of Captain (O-3, Major is O-4, and most Chaplains come is as O-3) in the Air Force Reserve.
I don’t know if Bishop-Elect Zielinski will continue as a Reservist (I would think he would, since he is not too far from making 20 years in the Air Force with combined time spent on active duty and the reserves, and the Bishop of Oakland is still a Navy Reserve Chaplain, so it sounds doable), but I was pleased to hear this announcement.
More about Bishop-Elect Zielinski can be found here from the press release from the Archdiocese for the Military Services.
milarch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=dwJXKgOUJiIaG&b=8958801&ct=14334947