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On December 16, 2004, Bradley was appointed auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh and titular bishop of Afufenia by Pope John Paul II. [6] He received his episcopal consecration on February 2, 2005, from Bishop Donald Wuerl, with then-Bishop DiNardo and Bishop David Zubik serving as co-consecrators, at St. Paul Cathedral. [7]
Pope Benedict XVI in 2009 named Auxiliary Bishop Paul J. Bradley of the Diocese of Pittsburgh as the next bishop of Kalamazoo. [6] In May 2017, Reverend Richard Fritz was accused of embezzling $100,000 from two different parishes, reportedly to purchase lottery tickets. [7] However, the charges were dismissed in July 2017. [8] Fritz retired in ...
On reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75 for bishops in 2007, Murray submitted his letter of resignation to Pope Benedict XVI. His resignation was accepted on April 6, 2009. [2] He served as apostolic administrator of Kalamazoo until the installation of his successor, Bishop Paul J. Bradley, on June 6, 2009.
The Dioceses of Columbus and Diocese of Steubenville announced Monday that they are in 'preliminary discussions' about a potential merger.
Anthony John King Mussio (1945–1977) Albert Henry Ottenweller (1977–1992) Gilbert Ignatius Sheldon (1992–2002) Robert Daniel Conlon (2002–2011), appointed Bishop of Joliet in Illinois; Jeffrey Marc Monforton (2012–2023) Paul J. Bradley (Administrator, 2023–2024) Edward M. Lohse (Administrator, 2024)
Leonard resigned as bishop of Pittsburgh in 1983, due to arthritis. [28] Pope John Paul II then named Auxiliary Bishop Anthony Bevilacqua of the Diocese of Brooklyn as the tenth bishop of Pittsburgh that same year. [12] In 1986, Bevilacqua banned women from participating in the Holy Thursday foot-washing service.
John Paul II also visited Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific island nations of Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. His successor, Benedict XVI, became pope at an advanced age and ...
By the Empress's persuasion, John was appointed Bishop of Piacenza, and he was sent to Constantinople to accompany home a Byzantine princess for the younger Otto. After Otto II's death, the youthful Otto III came to the aid of Pope John XV in 996, to put down the rebellion of a faction led by the rich and powerful Roman nobleman Crescentius the ...