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Walsh's episcopal ordination and installation as bishop took place on March 4, 2022, at St. Mary Cathedral in Gaylord, Michigan. [3] On January 22, 2024, Walsh suspended two retired diocesan priests from ministry. The two clerics had been named as having credible accusations of sexual abuse in a January 8 report released by Michigan Attorney ...
On October 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II appointed Robert John Rose as the second bishop of the Diocese of Gaylord. [3] In 1989, the pope named Rose as bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids. John Paul II replaced him with Auxiliary Bishop Patrick R. Cooney of the Archdiocese of Detroit later that year. [4] Cooney died in 2012.
When Pope Paul VI established the Diocese of Gaylord on December 19, 1970, St. Mary's became the cathedral for the new diocese. [3] The first bishop of Gaylord, Edmund Szoka, had the present cathedral built. The cornerstone was laid on July 25, 1975.
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They also allude to the two Michigan dioceses—Grand Rapids and Saginaw—from whose territory the Diocese of Gaylord was formed in 1971. The design of Bishop Walsh’s arms is meant to illustrate the motto that appears on the scroll below the shield, “Divine Providence.”
Category: Roman Catholic bishops in Michigan. 1 language. ... Roman Catholic bishops of Gaylord (5 P) Roman Catholic bishops of Grand Rapids (12 P) K.
The Gaylord Herald Times was founded in 1875. The paper started publishing twice weekly in May 1999. In 2006, it was purchased by Schurz Communications purchased the paper along with its sister publications, the Petoskey News-Review and the Charlevoix Courier in 2006. [2] It was sold again to GateHouse Media in 2019.
On June 27, 2014, Pope Francis appointed Raica as the fifth bishop of Gaylord. [2] [4] He was consecrated by Archbishop Allen Vigneron on August 28, 2014, in St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral in Gaylord, Michigan. Bishop Emeritus Carl Mengeling and Coadjutor Archbishop Bernard Hebda were the principal co-consecrators. [2]