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Anthony O'Connell

Anthony J. O'Connell (May 10, 1938 – May 4, 2012) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic church. He served as the first of the Diocese of Knoxville in Tennessee from 1988 to 1998. He later served as the third bishop of the Diocese of Palm Beach in Florida from 1999 to 2002.

Most Reverend

Anthony Joseph O'Connell
Bishop of Palm Beach
DioceseDiocese of Palm Beach
InstalledJanuary 14, 1999
Term endedMarch 13, 2002
PredecessorJoseph Keith Symons
SuccessorSeán Patrick O'Malley
Other post(s)Bishop of Knoxville
Orders
OrdinationMarch 30, 1963
ConsecrationSeptember 8, 1988
by Pio Laghi
Personal details
Born(1938-05-10)May 10, 1938
DiedMay 4, 2012(2012-05-04) (aged 73)
Mepkin Abbey, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, U.S.
DenominationRoman Catholicism

O'Connell resigned as bishop of Palm Beach in 2002 after admitting to the sexual abuse of minors years earlier.

Biography edit

Early life edit

O'Connell was born in Lisheen, County Clare, Ireland[1] and studied at Mount St Joseph College in Cork and at Mungret College in Limerick. He emigrated to the U.S. at age 20 and entered Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.

Priesthood edit

On March 30, 1963, O'Connell was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri.[1][2][3] Following his ordination, he was assigned as Director of Students at St. Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary in Hannibal, Missouri. He was named Spiritual Director in 1968 and was appointed Rector in 1970.

O'Connell served as Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Jefferson City from 1969 to 1988. He was a member of the Diocesan Commission for Personnel and President of the Priests' Senate. He was serving as Rector of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary before becoming bishop.

Bishop of Knoxville edit

O'Connell was appointed by Pope John Paul II as the first bishop of the newly created Diocese of Knoxville on June 7, 1988. On September 8, 1988, O'Connell was consecrated, with Archbishop Pio Laghi served as principal consecrator and Bishop James Niedergeses and Bishop Michael McAuliffe serving as principal co-consecrators.

Bishop of Palm Beach edit

On November 12, 1998, John Paul II appointed O'Connell as the third Bishop of the Diocese of Palm Beach,[1][3] replacing J. Keith Symons, who resigned after admitting he molested five boys early in his priesthood.[4]

Resignation and legacy edit

On March 8, 2002, O'Connell admitted that he had molested at least two students of St. Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary during his 25-year career there.[5] That same day, O'Connell offered his resignation as bishop of Palm Beach to the Vatican. It was accepted by Pope John Paul II on March 13, 2002.[1][3] After his resignation, O'Connell moved to Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, to live a life of penance and prayer under supervision. [6]

Later in March, Christopher Dixon, a former priest from Missouri, accused O'Connell of sexually molesting him as a teenage seminarian at St. Thomas when O'Connell was rector of the seminary. After reporting the abuse in 1995, the Diocese of Jefferson City gave him a $125,000 settlement on condition that he sign a non-disclosure agreement.[7] That same month, Four former students, including two identified in media reports as "John C.C. Doe" and "Alexander," stepped forward to make allegations in regard to O'Connell's actions against students in his charge.[8][9] The extent of O'Connell's transgressions was documented by Time magazine on March 22, 2002, noting that "Jefferson City diocese had been receiving complaints about sexual abuse by O'Connell as early as 1967."[10]

Anthony O'Connell died on May 4, 2012, six days before his 74th birthday, at Mepkin Abbey. His funeral Mass was May 7, 2012, at Mepkin Abbey.[6]

Michael Boyd, a Knoxville native, sued the Diocese of Knoxville on July 18, 2019, claiming that, when altar boy, he was abused by Knoxville priest Xavier Mankel and O'Connell. The diocese settled the suit settled out of court for undisclosed terms, and the diocese admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Bishop Anthony Joseph O'Connell. Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved on April 17, 2010.[self-published source]
  2. ^ Diocese of Knoxville. GCatholic. Retrieved on 17 April 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Diocese of Palm Beach. GCatholic. Retrieved on 17 April 2010.
  4. ^ Navarro, Mireya (4 June 1998). "Parish Seeks to Salve Hurts From Bishop's Molestations". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  5. ^ Ross, Brian; Schwartz, Rhonsa; Schecter, Anna (15 April 2008). "Victims: Pope Benedict Protects Accused Pedophile Bishops". ABC News. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  6. ^ a b Whigham, Julius. "Disgraced ex-leader of Diocese of Palm Beach dies at 73". Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Priest Breaks Silence on Abuse By Bishop". ABC News. 6 January 2006. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  9. ^ "Accuser Decries Bishop’s 'Plantation’ Life," by John Lantigua, Palm Beach Post, Sunday, 17 May 2004
  10. ^ Padgett, Tim; Morrissey, Siobhan (22 March 2002). . Time. Archived from the original on 28 October 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  11. ^ McRary, Amy (31 December 2019). "Diocese of Knoxville settles sexual abuse lawsuit out of court". Knoxville News Sentinel. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Bishop of Knoxville
1988–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Palm Beach
1999–2002
Succeeded by

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Anthony J O Connell May 10 1938 May 4 2012 was an Irish born prelate of the Roman Catholic church He served as the first of the Diocese of Knoxville in Tennessee from 1988 to 1998 He later served as the third bishop of the Diocese of Palm Beach in Florida from 1999 to 2002 Most ReverendAnthony Joseph O ConnellBishop of Palm BeachDioceseDiocese of Palm BeachInstalledJanuary 14 1999Term endedMarch 13 2002PredecessorJoseph Keith SymonsSuccessorSean Patrick O MalleyOther post s Bishop of KnoxvilleOrdersOrdinationMarch 30 1963ConsecrationSeptember 8 1988by Pio LaghiPersonal detailsBorn 1938 05 10 May 10 1938Lisheen County Clare IrelandDiedMay 4 2012 2012 05 04 aged 73 Mepkin Abbey Moncks Corner South Carolina U S DenominationRoman CatholicismO Connell resigned as bishop of Palm Beach in 2002 after admitting to the sexual abuse of minors years earlier Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 2 Priesthood 2 1 Bishop of Knoxville 2 2 Bishop of Palm Beach 2 3 Resignation and legacy 3 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit O Connell was born in Lisheen County Clare Ireland 1 and studied at Mount St Joseph College in Cork and at Mungret College in Limerick He emigrated to the U S at age 20 and entered Kenrick Seminary in St Louis Missouri Priesthood editOn March 30 1963 O Connell was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Jefferson City Missouri 1 2 3 Following his ordination he was assigned as Director of Students at St Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary in Hannibal Missouri He was named Spiritual Director in 1968 and was appointed Rector in 1970 O Connell served as Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Jefferson City from 1969 to 1988 He was a member of the Diocesan Commission for Personnel and President of the Priests Senate He was serving as Rector of St Thomas Aquinas Seminary before becoming bishop Bishop of Knoxville edit O Connell was appointed by Pope John Paul II as the first bishop of the newly created Diocese of Knoxville on June 7 1988 On September 8 1988 O Connell was consecrated with Archbishop Pio Laghi served as principal consecrator and Bishop James Niedergeses and Bishop Michael McAuliffe serving as principal co consecrators Bishop of Palm Beach edit On November 12 1998 John Paul II appointed O Connell as the third Bishop of the Diocese of Palm Beach 1 3 replacing J Keith Symons who resigned after admitting he molested five boys early in his priesthood 4 Resignation and legacy edit On March 8 2002 O Connell admitted that he had molested at least two students of St Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary during his 25 year career there 5 That same day O Connell offered his resignation as bishop of Palm Beach to the Vatican It was accepted by Pope John Paul II on March 13 2002 1 3 After his resignation O Connell moved to Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner South Carolina to live a life of penance and prayer under supervision 6 Later in March Christopher Dixon a former priest from Missouri accused O Connell of sexually molesting him as a teenage seminarian at St Thomas when O Connell was rector of the seminary After reporting the abuse in 1995 the Diocese of Jefferson City gave him a 125 000 settlement on condition that he sign a non disclosure agreement 7 That same month Four former students including two identified in media reports as John C C Doe and Alexander stepped forward to make allegations in regard to O Connell s actions against students in his charge 8 9 The extent of O Connell s transgressions was documented by Time magazine on March 22 2002 noting that Jefferson City diocese had been receiving complaints about sexual abuse by O Connell as early as 1967 10 Anthony O Connell died on May 4 2012 six days before his 74th birthday at Mepkin Abbey His funeral Mass was May 7 2012 at Mepkin Abbey 6 Michael Boyd a Knoxville native sued the Diocese of Knoxville on July 18 2019 claiming that when altar boy he was abused by Knoxville priest Xavier Mankel and O Connell The diocese settled the suit settled out of court for undisclosed terms and the diocese admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement 11 References edit a b c d Bishop Anthony Joseph O Connell Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved on April 17 2010 self published source Diocese of Knoxville GCatholic Retrieved on 17 April 2010 a b c Diocese of Palm Beach GCatholic Retrieved on 17 April 2010 Navarro Mireya 4 June 1998 Parish Seeks to Salve Hurts From Bishop s Molestations The New York Times Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2021 Ross Brian Schwartz Rhonsa Schecter Anna 15 April 2008 Victims Pope Benedict Protects Accused Pedophile Bishops ABC News Retrieved 5 February 2012 a b Whigham Julius Disgraced ex leader of Diocese of Palm Beach dies at 73 Palm Beach Post Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2021 Priest Breaks Silence on Abuse By Bishop ABC News 6 January 2006 Archived from the original on 25 December 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2021 John CC Doe vs Most Reverend Anthony J O Connell Most Reverend John Raymond Gaydos Most Reverend Joseph E Kurtz PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 March 2012 Retrieved 15 July 2011 Accuser Decries Bishop s Plantation Life by John Lantigua Palm Beach Post Sunday 17 May 2004 Padgett Tim Morrissey Siobhan 22 March 2002 A Catholic Student s Story Time Archived from the original on 28 October 2004 Retrieved 5 February 2012 McRary Amy 31 December 2019 Diocese of Knoxville settles sexual abuse lawsuit out of court Knoxville News Sentinel Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2021 Catholic Church titlesPreceded byInaugural appointment Bishop of Knoxville1988 1998 Succeeded byJoseph Edward KurtzPreceded byJoseph Keith Symons Bishop of Palm Beach1999 2002 Succeeded bySean Patrick O Malley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony O 27Connell amp oldid 1199171984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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