The Diocese of Rochester announced June 2 that Suzanne M. Stack, who has worked in local parish ministry for more than a decade, will become diocesan life-issues coordinator on June 24.
She succeeds Jann Armantrout, who retired in May.
Stack, a native of Rochester, has a master’s degree in theology from Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Buffalo State College. She is working toward a master’s degree in divinity at St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry.
Stack is director of faith formation for Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Brockport. Earlier in her career she served as a pastoral associate, retreat facilitator and campus minister. She has been a frequent public speaker and presenter on church-related topics.
She also volunteers at Focus Pregnancy Help Center in Rochester, is active with Feminists for Non-Violent Choices of New York, and participates in the 40 Days for Life prayer campaign. She also has met with state legislators for education and advocacy on life issues through the New York State Catholic Conference.
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