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A new diocesan pastoral center was completed in 2014. [15] In 2017, the diocese filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy following numerous sexual abuse lawsuits against diocesan clergy. [16] LeVoir retired in 2020. As of 2023, the bishop of New Ulm is Chad Zielinski, formerly bishop of the Diocese of Fairbanks. He was named by Pope Francis in 2022. [17]
On November 18, 1957, Pope Pius XII founded the Diocese of New Ulm, taking its territory from the Archdiocese of Saint Paul. [16] [17] The pope named Monsignor Alphonse Schladweiler of Saint Paul as the first bishop of New Ulm. Brady died on October 1, 1961.
On August 6, 2020, Pope Francis accepted LeVoir's resignation as bishop of New Ulm. [5] Bishops normally resign on their 75th birthday, but LeVoir offered his earlier due to poor health. [6] Monsignor Douglas L. Grams was appointed as the diocesan administrator of the diocese. [7]
Chad William Zielinski (born September 8, 1964) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who is the fifth bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm in Minnesota. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Fairbanks in Alaska from 2014 to 2022.
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When a diocese is suppressed or when the diocesan see is transferred to another location, the title of the former see becomes available for assignment to a titular bishop or, in the case of an archdiocese, a titular archbishop or an archbishop ad personam. The Vatican resurrected the names of many former sees of the United States in the 1990s ...
Feb. 20—An archdiocese-maintained list of Catholic clergy members who have been deemed "credibly accused" of sexual abuse in Northern New Mexico parishes should also include others named by ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A Roman Catholic archdiocese in West Virginia announced Wednesday it plans to release the names of all priests and deacons who have been "credibly accused" of child ...