Our Pastor
New Pastor Announcement
Our Lady of Divine Providence is pleased to announce that Fr. Henry Hoffmann has been appointed the new pastor of our Family! He will begin his pastorship on May 1. We thank Fr. Haft for his dedication in serving us as Temporary Administrator since October.
Get to Know Fr. Henry
Fr. Henry Hoffmann
Pastor (effective May 1)
Praised be Jesus Christ! It has been a joy for me to minister here at Our Lady of Divine Providence Family of Parishes as parochial vicar and Director of Liturgy and Worship. I look forward to serving you and getting to know you as pastor. Please feel free to invite me into your families and homes. I love being a priest and sharing the joy that comes from knowing the truth.
I have been a priest for four years (my ordination anniversary is on the Feast of St. Joseph, March 19th), and my favorite thing to do as a priest is to hear confessions, because it is such a powerful and beautiful participation in the redemptive and healing work of Christ. The hands of the King are truly the hands of a healer!
I am the oldest of three boys. I grew up in the woods and creeks of Clermont County outside of Batavia, Ohio. I was homeschooled through high school, and then attended college at Hillsdale College in southern Michigan. While at Hillsdale College, I became Catholic and began discerning a vocation to the priesthood. Subsequently, my younger brother also became Catholic and is also now a priest. My youngest brother is not yet Catholic, and he is married and an officer in the Navy (he is a pilot).
My favorite hobby is bowhunting for deer, and I also enjoy shooting, fishing, hiking, and any outdoors activities. In high school and college, I practiced martial arts, and played rugby in college. I enjoy a good bourbon and a cigar and I like to travel and try new food. I read a lot as well, and I own too many books.
In addition to parish ministry, I occasionally serve as a priest at Lebanon Correctional Institution, a level III high security prison near Lebanon Ohio, and I am a chaplain to the Cincinnati Police (District 3) and Delhi Police Departments, and I am currently engaged in online studies to complete a Master’s Degree in psychology. With all that, I really don’t like the word “busy.” I am not busy, and I will certainly make as much time as I need to serve you as I ought. I have a big heart for those who are suffering in their marriages (sadly, my own parents are divorced, and so I have a passion for helping marriages to succeed), and those struggling with anxiety and the many cares and burdens of our world today.
I entrust myself to your prayers and be sure that I am praying for you. May our Lady of Divine Providence guide us all with her deep wisdom and fair love.
—Fr. Henry Hoffmann
From the Desk of Fr. Haft
Check this blog for weekly entries written by our Temporary Administrator, Fr. Ronald Haft.