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Director of Music Retiring after Decades of Service

Jennifer Schack
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Archdiocese of Cincinnati
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Release Date: Feb. 12, 2020

Director of Music Retiring after Decades of Service

Anthony DiCello has announced his retirement effective June 30, 2020, as director of music at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

DiCello has served the archdiocese for nearly 40 years. Since 1994, DiCello has been the director of music at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral. Since 2016, he has also served as Archdiocesan Director of Music. From 1984 through 2016, DiCello was a professor of music and the director of music at the Athenaeum of Ohio/Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary of the West. Prior to his ministry in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, DiCello served in similar roles for the Dioceses of Dallas and the Diocese of Youngstown.

DiCello’s contributions to the Catholic Church in Southwest Ohio, as well as the musical arts community of Cincinnati are numerous, and he will be greatly missed. In addition to directing a highly-esteemed cathedral music program, DiCello has also led efforts in forming and training other music ministers in the archdiocese. In 2008, DiCello was named Pastoral Musician of the Year by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

“Under Tony’s direction, liturgical music at the Cathedral and across our archdiocese has powerfully enhanced the beauty and dignity of the Church’s worship. I thank him for his years of service to our archdiocese and for sharing his talents with the Lord and His Church,” said Archbishop Dennis Schnurr.

“I have known Tony since I was a seminary student, when he was my teacher. For the last several years I have had the privilege of ministering with him at our cathedral. He will be greatly missed and I wish him well in his retirement. He has set a high bar and leaves a lasting legacy,” said Fr. Jan Schmidt, rector of St. Peter in Chains Cathedral.

Reflecting on his career, DiCello says, “Serving in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati over the last four decades has been incredibly rewarding, the best years of my professional life.” DiCello will continue working full-time in his current roles until his retirement. The search for his replacement will begin immediately.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati is the 44th largest Catholic diocese in the country, with more than 450,000 Catholics, and has the fifth largest Catholic school system in terms of enrollment with more than 40,000 students. The 19-county territory includes 211 parishes and 111 Catholic primary and secondary schools.

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