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Care of the Imprisoned
The Church witnesses to life through the pastoral care by bishops, priests, deacons, and hundreds of lay pastoral ministers throughout New Hampshire to those who are imprisoned. The following listing of chaplains and pastoral ministers is a guide to those who respond to the imprisoned in correctional facilities in New Hampshire.
The imprisoned and their families are also encouraged to contact their local parish for pastoral care.
Chaplains at State Prisons and County Correctional Facilities
State Prisons
Berlin
Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility
Rev. Bartholomew N. Ibe
(603) 752-2906
This is a minimum-medium custody prison that houses adult males convicted of felonies.
Concord
New Hampshire Correctional Facility for Women
vacant
(603) 271-0200
This is a multi-custodial level prison that houses adult females convicted of felonies.
New Hampshire Prison for Men
Deacon James P. Daly, chaplain
Rev. Richard A. Roberge
(603) 271-6598
This is a multi-custodial level prison that houses adult males convicted of felonies.
County Correctional Facilities
Boscawen
Merrimack County House of Correction
Capital Deanery priests
(603) 796-2107
Brentwood
Rockingham County House of Correction
Rockingham Deanery priests
(603) 679-2244
Claremont
Sullivan County House of Correction
Very Rev. John Loughnane
(603) 542-8717
Dover
Strafford County House of Correction
Seacoast Deanery priests
(603) 742-3310
Keene
Cheshire County House of Correction
Rev. Alan Tremblay
(603) 903-1600
Laconia
Belknap County House of Correction
Rev. Marc B. Drouin
(603) 524-4185
Manchester
Hillsborough County House of Correction
Amoskeag Deanery priests
(603) 627-5620
North Haverhill
Grafton County House of Correction
Rev. Arockia Antony, H.G.N.
(603) 787-6767
Ossipee
Carroll County House of Correction
vacant
West Stewartstown
Coos County House of Correction
Rev. Craig I. Cheney
(603) 246-3321