1101.1.1 The Director of Clergy Personnel is a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, appointed by the Archbishop and directly accountable to him, who works collaboratively with the Department of Human Resources.
1101.1.2 The Associate Director of Clergy Personnel is a cleric of the Archdiocese of Baltimore or suitable layperson who serves under the direction of the Director of Clergy Personnel, and assists the Director in his responsibility for the development and administration of the personnel system for the priests and deacons serving in the Archdiocese.
1101.1.3 The Director of the Office of Retired Priests is a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, appointed by the Archbishop, who serves under the direction of the Director of Clergy Personnel, with the responsibility of providing assistance and care for the Retired Priests of the Archdiocese.
1101.1.4 The Director of the Office of Vocations is a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, appointed by the Archbishop and directly accountable to him, who serves under the direction of the Director of Clergy Personnel, with the responsibility of coordinating the work of the Vocation Office staff in the recruitment, selection, and training of qualified candidates for the priesthood and of providing pastoral care for Archdiocesan seminarians.
The Priestly Life and Ministry Board (formerly called the Clergy Personnel Board), was formed in 1968 to serve the professional and personal needs of the priests and seminarians of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The Board does not interfere with the personal relationship that exists between the priest and his bishop. Its purpose is to serve as a resource to priests in establishing and maintaining satisfactory and fulfilling working and living situations, ongoing formation, compensation and assisting the Archbishop in personnel matters pertaining to priests. (See Appendix 1)
The Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Archbishop and his staff through the Office of Clergy Personnel on personnel matters relating to priests of the Archdiocese. The specific purposes of the Board are: