Thomas was
ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Seattle at
St. James Cathedral in Seattle by Archbishop
Raymond Hunthausen on May 22, 1976. After his ordination, Thomas served as associate
pastor at Holy Family Parish in
Kirkland, Washington, and then at St. James Cathedral Parish. Thomas also performed
chaplain work for the King County Correctional Facility, the Seattle City Jail, and the
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart center, all in
Seattle. For 10 years, he served as chair of the board for
Catholic Community Services in the archdiocese Thomas entered graduate school at the
University of Washington in Seattle in 1981 and received a Master of Arts degree in counseling and
community mental health in 1983. In 1986, he earned a Doctor of History degree, specializing in the mission history of the American
Pacific Northwest. Thomas became
chancellor and
vicar general the archdiocese in 1987. He was named as apostolic administrator for the archdiocese following the death of Archbishop
Thomas Murphy in 1997. He served as both chancellor and vicar general until 2004. == Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle ==