Father Michael S. Taylor, a dedicated priest and respected canon lawyer, passed away on September 28, 2025, Priesthood Sunday, at the age of 70. Throughout his distinguished ministry, Father Taylor was known for his commitment to pastoral care, justice, and the church’s mission. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.
A Life Devoted to Service
Born around 1955, Father Michael S. Taylor was ordained to the priesthood on June 7, 1997, by the Most Reverend Leo E. O’Neil. Throughout his career, he was deeply committed to the spiritual welfare of his parishioners. Father Taylor served as the pastor of multiple parishes, including St. Matthew Catholic Church in Windham, New Hampshire, where he made a lasting impact on the community.
A Respected Canon Lawyer
In 2002, Father Taylor earned his Licentiate in Canon Law, marking a significant milestone in his career. His expertise in canon law was a valuable asset to the Diocese of Manchester, where he served with distinction on the Diocesan Marriage Tribunal. Father Taylor held various judicial roles, including Associate Judicial Vicar, Judge, and Adjutant Judicial Vicar, always ensuring fairness and integrity in his work.
Leadership and Compassion
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Father Taylor was known for his leadership and deep compassion. He served on the Council of Priests, the Presbyteral Council, and as Dean of the Monadnock Deanery. His peers and parishioners alike admired his unwavering dedication to the Church’s mission and his profound understanding of pastoral care.
A Legacy of Faith and Service
Father Michael S. Taylor’s passing marks the end of a life dedicated to faith, justice, and service to the Diocese of Manchester. His contributions to the Church and his community will not be forgotten. He will be remembered for his kindness, integrity, and commitment to his calling, and his legacy will live on through the many lives he touched during his ministry.
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