Kevin Kiley has been reappointed to continue overseeing operations for the Diocese of Fall River, which serves southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and the Islands.
Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha has appointed Kiley to a third term with the expanded title of chancellor, chief finance and operating officer, according to a community announcement.
The reappointment, effective April 18, 2026, is for an additional five-year term. Kiley said this term will mark a shift from rebuilding to sustaining, ensuring the Diocese is prepared for the future.
Kiley first took the role in 2016 after a 23-year career with the Archdiocese of Boston. His responsibilities quickly expanded from being finance-focused to overseeing day-to-day operations that support 64 parishes, 18 schools, and other affiliated organizations. These entities serve approximately 250,000 Catholics in the region.
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