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On March 11, 2011, Waltersheid was appointed as episcopal vicar for clergy and secretary for clergy. He was consecrated by Bishop David Zubik on April 25, 2011, at St. Paul's Cathedral in Pittsburgh. [3] Waltersheid's episcopal motto is Ecce Mater Tua (Latin for Behold thy mother, from John 19:27.
Most nations with large Catholic populations in non-missionary geographical areas propose and elect native-born clergy to the episcopacy. An exception to this rule is the United States, which has a significant number of foreign-born bishops, with most serving as auxiliaries in culturally diverse dioceses.
English: Coat of arms of the U.S. bishop William John Waltersheid, Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Español: Escudo de armas del obispo estadounidense William John Waltersheid, obispo auxiliar de Pittsburgh, Pensilvania.
John James Ward (1996–2011) as emeritate. He was previously Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles during 1963–1996, and Titular Bishop of Bria during 1963–1996. William John Waltersheid, Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Pittsburgh (2011–present). He had no previous prelature.
The Janiculum campus of the Pontifical North American College, as seen from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in June 2014.. This is a partial list of notable alumni of the Pontifical North American College in Rome, a Catholic educational institution that forms and educates seminarians and student priests for dioceses in the United States (as well as Canada and Australia).
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.
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John Bernard McDowell (July 17, 1921 – February 25, 2010) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania from 1966 to 1996.