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Howard James Hubbard

Howard James Hubbard (October 31, 1938 – August 19, 2023) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Albany in New York from 1977 to 2014.


Howard J. Hubbard
Bishop Emeritus of Albany
Hubbard at his retirement party in 2014
DioceseAlbany
AppointedFebruary 1, 1977
InstalledMarch 27, 1977
RetiredApril 10, 2014
PredecessorEdwin B. Broderick
SuccessorEdward Bernard Scharfenberger
Orders
OrdinationDecember 18, 1963
by Martin John O'Connor
ConsecrationMarch 27, 1977
by Terence Cooke, Edwin Broderick, and Edward Joseph Maginn
Personal details
Born(1938-10-31)October 31, 1938
DiedAugust 19, 2023(2023-08-19) (aged 84)
Albany, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
SpouseJennifer Barrie (m. July 2023-his death)
MottoRejoice, we are God’s people
Styles of
Howard James Hubbard
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop
Ordination history of
Howard James Hubbard
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byTerence Cooke
DateMarch 27, 1977
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Howard James Hubbard as principal consecrator
Harry Joseph FlynnJune 24, 1986

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Howard Hubbard was born on October 31, 1938, in Troy, New York, to Howard and Elizabeth Hubbard. He attended St. Patrick's School and La Salle Institute in Troy, entering Mater Christi Seminary in 1956. He furthered his studies at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, New York, obtaining a Bachelor of Philosophy degree. He then attended the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

Priesthood Edit

While in Rome, Hubbard was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Albany by Archbishop Martin John O'Connor on December 18, 1963.[1][2] He engaged in graduate study in the field of social services at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.[3]

After his ordination, Hubbard served as associate pastor of St. Joseph's Parish in Schenectady, New York, and at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Albany, New York.[4] Hubbard also founded Hope House (a drug rehabilitation center)[5] and Providence House (a crisis intervention center)[4] and served as a "street priest" in Albany's South End.[6] He served as vicar general of the diocese from 1976 to 1977.[7]

Bishop of Albany Edit

On February 2, 1977, Hubbard was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Albany by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on March 27, 1977.[4] He was the youngest bishop in the country at the time, and was dubbed "the boy bishop."[6]

Hubbard served as chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee for International Justice and Peace[8] and on the Subcommittees on the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Church in Africa. He also served on other national bishops’ committees, including the Committees on Human Values, Marriage and the Family, Communication, Laity and North American College.[9]

Hubbard was appointed by Pope John Paul II to the Vatican's Secretariat for Non-Christians (later known as the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue).[8] He was a supporter of the ecumenical movement, serving as Roman Catholic Co-chair of the Oriental Orthodox-Roman Catholic Consultation. Under his leadership as bishop, the Diocese of Albany maintained an active Catholic-Jewish dialogue.[6]

During his tenure as bishop, Hubbard presided over a nearly $20 million renovation project at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.[6] He also led a parish consolidation process—known as "Called to BE Church"—that resulted in the closing of 33 parishes.[5]

Hubbard had a reputation as a liberal bishop.[10][11] He was known for progressive views on drug addiction and the prison population, and for advocacy of sometimes unpopular social justice issues.[6] He is also noted for his anti-poverty efforts.[12][6] Upon becoming bishop, Hubbard sold a large bishop's residence where previous bishops had lived with a domestic staff. He also dispensed with having a car and a driver.[6] In 1992, he began living "in almost monastic simplicity in a nondescript, squat brick building" across the street from the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.[6] As of 2013, Hubbard reportedly collected an annual salary of $33,508, the same salary as any diocesan priest with a similar number of years of service.[6] Hubbard once sued to prevent clinics providing abortion services to women from opening in Albany and Hudson, New York.[13] He headed New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty, a group opposing capital punishment.[14]

Sexual misconduct Edit

Allegations against Hubbard Edit

In February 2004, Hubbard was accused of having engaged in homosexual activity with two different men in the 1970s.[12] Hubbard denied both accusations and asserted that he had never broken his vow of celibacy.[12] The diocese hired former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White to investigate them.[12] In June 2004, White released a 200-page report stating that she had found no credible evidence to support the accusations against Hubbard. White said she found "no evidence that Hubbard 'led a homosexual lifestyle, engaged in homosexual relations or visited gay bars'".[15][5] White indicated that her investigative team had reviewed more than 20,000 documents and conducted over 300 interviews in connection with the Hubbard investigation.[16]

On August 14, 2019, a man filed a civil lawsuit accusing Hubbard of sexually abusing the plaintiff when he was a teenaged boy in the 1990s.[17][18] On August 16, 2019, Hubbard responded, "'With full and complete confidence, I can say this allegation is false. I have never sexually abused anyone in my life. I have trust in the canonical and civil legal processes and believe my name will be cleared in due course.'" Hubbard also announced that he was taking a voluntary leave of absence from public ministry until the matter was resolved.[19] On September 16, 2019, an unnamed woman alleged that Hubbard and two other priests sexually abused her in the rectory of Immaculate Conception Church in Schenectady in the late 1970s when she was a teenager. Hubbard denied this accusation as well.[20]

On August 12, 2020, a South Carolina resident accused Hubbard of child sex abuse in a lawsuit filed with the New York Supreme Court.[21] The plaintiff alleged that Hubbard sexually abused him when he was ten years old on a 1975 field trip to West Point. The assault allegedly happened on an empty church bus.[21] The plaintiff said that when he started feeling ill at West Point, Hubbard escorted him back to the bus to rest. Hubbard denied the charges.[21]

Sexual abuse claims Edit

In 2004, the Diocese of Albany reported that 19 priests had credible accusations of sexual abuse against minors over the past 53 years, and that investigations were pending into allegations involving ten current and former priests.[12] That same year, the diocese created the Independent Mediation Assistance Program to financially assist victims.[22] On March 19, 2011, Hubbard placed three retired priests on administrative leave and removed another from the ministry after receiving allegations of child sexual abuse.[23] Hubbard apologized in 2013 for shortcomings by him and the diocese in responding to the sexual abuse crisis.[6]

Retirement and marriage Edit

Hubbard submitted his required letter of resignation to Pope Francis on October 31, 2013, when he reached the age of 75.[24] On February 11, 2014, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis had accepted Hubbard's resignation and appointed as his successor, Bishop Edward Scharfenberger.[25][26][8] Hubbard suffered a heart attack in July 2015.[27]

In a July 2021 interview to the Albany Times Union, Hubbard admitted that the diocese used to send priests accused of sexually abusing minor away for treatment without notifying the police. He expressed regret over this practice. Hubbard continued to deny all sexual abuse allegations directed at him personally.[28]

In a 2021 legal deposition, he acknowledged covering up allegations of sexual abuse against children by priests. One of the reasons was to avoid scandal and protect the reputation of the diocese. Hubbard named several accused priests who were returned to ministry after treatment, without notification to the public. Records of the allegations were kept locked away, accessible only to top church officials. He was asked in the deposition "“Bishop, why didn’t you, after he admitted to you having committed the felony of child sexual abuse, at his lips to your ears, why didn’t you call up the police and say, ‘I have a priest that just admitted a crime to me’?” Hubbard’s answer: “Because I was not a mandated reporter. I don’t think the law then or even now requires me to do it.”[29] The diocese did not comment on Hubbard's testimony.[30]

Hubbard suffered a stroke in July 2022.[31]

In November 2022, Hubbard petitioned the Holy See to remove him from the clerical state, explaining that because he was already unable to function as a priest due to the diocese's policy of barring any clergy with active investigations from public ministry, though the diocese said that was not policy and that Hubbard had removed himself from active ministry.[32] One publication reported that Hubbard has requested the dispensation so that he would be free to marry.[33]

In July 2023, at the age of 84, Hubbard was married in a civil ceremony to "a wonderful woman who has helped and cared for me and who believes in me," as explained in a statement. The current Bishop of Albany Edward Bernard Scharfenberger stated that the Catholic Church does not recognize the marriage, since the Vatican had not granted Hubbard's request for laicization.[34] She was identified after his death as Jennifer Barrie.[35]

A month later, he suffered a further stroke and was hospitalized.[36] He died on August 19, at the age of 84.[37]

References Edit

  1. ^ "About Us: Bishop Emeritus Howard J. Hubbard". The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, New York.
  2. ^ "Retired Albany Bishop Hubbard says he has 'never sexually abused anyone'". National Catholic Reporter. August 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "Bishop Hubbard Discusses Psychologists and Social Workers". America Magazine. June 30, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c "Bishop Howard Hubbard celebrated 50 years after ordination". The Record (Troy). October 20, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Hubbard reflects upon his long tenure as he prepares for retirement". The Record (Troy). October 27, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Grondahl, Paul (29 September 2013). "Hubbard: I tried to be a compassionate shepherd". Times Union.
  7. ^ "Third lawsuit accuses former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard of sex abuse". Times Union. October 4, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "Hubbard set for peace pilgrimage | The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. 3 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Pope Names Brooklyn Priest as Bishop of Albany, New York; Names Rockville Centre, New York Priest as Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre". United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. February 11, 2014.
  10. ^ "Albany Bishop Fights Abuse Allegation". Washington Post. March 4, 2004.
  11. ^ Gibson, David (February 2, 2010). "Through the eye of the needle exchange..." Commonweal Magazine.
  12. ^ a b c d e McGrath, Darryl (March 14, 2004). "In Albany, sexual accusations raise a bishop's high profile". Boston Globe.
  13. ^ Berger, Joseph (13 January 1985). "Catholic Bishop Sues on Abortions". The New York Times: 1, 22. PMID 11647359.
  14. ^ "Bishop: Suspend the death penalty". Record Online. March 3, 2000.
  15. ^ Wakin, Daniel J. (June 25, 2004). "Report Clears Albany Bishop In Sexual Misconduct Inquiry". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Stanforth, Lauren (August 14, 2019). "Hubbard's past defenses of abusive priests — and of himself". Times Union.
  17. ^ Cropley, John (August 14, 2019). "Bishop Emeritus Hubbard accused of sex abuse". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  18. ^ Hughes, Steve; Silberstein, Rachel; Goodwin, Mike (August 14, 2019). "Lawsuit: Former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard sexually abused teen". Times Union (Albany). Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  19. ^ "In statement, Hubbard denies abuse allegations". Times Union. August 16, 2019.
  20. ^ Harris, Cayla; Hughes, Steve (September 17, 2019). "Former Albany bishop denies second abuse claim". Times Union (Albany). Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  21. ^ a b c Lyons, Brendan J. (2020-08-12). "Fifth child sex abuse claim filed against former Bishop Howard Hubbard". Times Union. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  22. ^ Zangla, Ariél (22 July 2021) [Original date 10 June 2006, later updated]. "Pain remains for priest who says he was abused as a child". Daily Freeman.
  23. ^ "Retired priest removed, 3 on leave". Times Union. 2011-03-22. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  24. ^ "Bishop search may take a while". Daily Gazette. November 9, 2013.
  25. ^ "Pope names bishop for Albany diocese; Rockville Centre to get auxiliary". National Catholic Reporter. February 11, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
  26. ^ "Brooklyn priest to replace Hubbard as bishop". Daily Gazette. November 2, 2014.
  27. ^ Clark, Dartunorro (22 June 2015). "Former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard leaves hospital after heart attack". Timesunion.com. Hearst. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  28. ^ "Bishop: Albany diocese covered up priest abuse for decades". Associated Press. 31 July 2021.
  29. ^ "Editorial: Diocese must come clean". 29 March 2022.
  30. ^ "Ex-Albany bishop acknowledges covering up abuse allegations". Associated Press. 27 March 2022.
  31. ^ Lyons, Brendan J. (29 July 2022). "Ex-Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard had stroke that led to car crash". timesunion.com. Hearst. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  32. ^ Matvey, Mike (November 18, 2022). "Return To The Lay State". The Evangelist. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  33. ^ "Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard asks Vatican for laicization". The Pillar. November 18, 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  34. ^ Mulholland, Mark (August 1, 2023). "Former Bishop Howard Hubbard, 84, gets married". WNYT.
  35. ^ "Funeral to be held Friday for former Bishop Howard Hubbard". WNYT.com. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  36. ^ "Retired Bishop Hubbard of Albany is hospitalized after suffering major stroke". National Catholic Reporter. August 18, 2023. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
  37. ^ Lyons, Brendan J. "Bishop Emeritus Howard J. Hubbard dies at 84". timesunion.com. Hearst. Retrieved 19 August 2023.

External links Edit

  • Diocese of Albany

Episcopal succession Edit

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Howard James Hubbard October 31 1938 August 19 2023 was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Albany in New York from 1977 to 2014 His Excellency The Most ReverendHoward J HubbardBishop Emeritus of AlbanyHubbard at his retirement party in 2014DioceseAlbanyAppointedFebruary 1 1977InstalledMarch 27 1977RetiredApril 10 2014PredecessorEdwin B BroderickSuccessorEdward Bernard ScharfenbergerOrdersOrdinationDecember 18 1963by Martin John O ConnorConsecrationMarch 27 1977by Terence Cooke Edwin Broderick and Edward Joseph MaginnPersonal detailsBorn 1938 10 31 October 31 1938Troy New York U S DiedAugust 19 2023 2023 08 19 aged 84 Albany New York U S NationalityAmericanDenominationRoman Catholic ChurchSpouseJennifer Barrie m July 2023 his death MottoRejoice we are God s peopleStyles of Howard James HubbardReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleBishopOrdination history of Howard James HubbardHistoryEpiscopal consecrationConsecrated byTerence CookeDateMarch 27 1977Episcopal successionBishops consecrated by Howard James Hubbard as principal consecratorHarry Joseph FlynnJune 24 1986 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Bishop of Albany 1 4 Sexual misconduct 1 4 1 Allegations against Hubbard 1 4 2 Sexual abuse claims 1 5 Retirement and marriage 2 References 3 External links 4 Episcopal successionBiography EditEarly life Edit Howard Hubbard was born on October 31 1938 in Troy New York to Howard and Elizabeth Hubbard He attended St Patrick s School and La Salle Institute in Troy entering Mater Christi Seminary in 1956 He furthered his studies at St Joseph s Seminary in Yonkers New York obtaining a Bachelor of Philosophy degree He then attended the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome Priesthood Edit While in Rome Hubbard was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Albany by Archbishop Martin John O Connor on December 18 1963 1 2 He engaged in graduate study in the field of social services at the Catholic University of America in Washington D C 3 After his ordination Hubbard served as associate pastor of St Joseph s Parish in Schenectady New York and at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Albany New York 4 Hubbard also founded Hope House a drug rehabilitation center 5 and Providence House a crisis intervention center 4 and served as a street priest in Albany s South End 6 He served as vicar general of the diocese from 1976 to 1977 7 Bishop of Albany Edit On February 2 1977 Hubbard was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Albany by Pope Paul VI He received his episcopal consecration on March 27 1977 4 He was the youngest bishop in the country at the time and was dubbed the boy bishop 6 Hubbard served as chairman of the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops USCCB Committee for International Justice and Peace 8 and on the Subcommittees on the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Church in Africa He also served on other national bishops committees including the Committees on Human Values Marriage and the Family Communication Laity and North American College 9 Hubbard was appointed by Pope John Paul II to the Vatican s Secretariat for Non Christians later known as the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue 8 He was a supporter of the ecumenical movement serving as Roman Catholic Co chair of the Oriental Orthodox Roman Catholic Consultation Under his leadership as bishop the Diocese of Albany maintained an active Catholic Jewish dialogue 6 During his tenure as bishop Hubbard presided over a nearly 20 million renovation project at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 6 He also led a parish consolidation process known as Called to BE Church that resulted in the closing of 33 parishes 5 Hubbard had a reputation as a liberal bishop 10 11 He was known for progressive views on drug addiction and the prison population and for advocacy of sometimes unpopular social justice issues 6 He is also noted for his anti poverty efforts 12 6 Upon becoming bishop Hubbard sold a large bishop s residence where previous bishops had lived with a domestic staff He also dispensed with having a car and a driver 6 In 1992 he began living in almost monastic simplicity in a nondescript squat brick building across the street from the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 6 As of 2013 Hubbard reportedly collected an annual salary of 33 508 the same salary as any diocesan priest with a similar number of years of service 6 Hubbard once sued to prevent clinics providing abortion services to women from opening in Albany and Hudson New York 13 He headed New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty a group opposing capital punishment 14 Sexual misconduct Edit Allegations against Hubbard Edit In February 2004 Hubbard was accused of having engaged in homosexual activity with two different men in the 1970s 12 Hubbard denied both accusations and asserted that he had never broken his vow of celibacy 12 The diocese hired former U S Attorney Mary Jo White to investigate them 12 In June 2004 White released a 200 page report stating that she had found no credible evidence to support the accusations against Hubbard White said she found no evidence that Hubbard led a homosexual lifestyle engaged in homosexual relations or visited gay bars 15 5 White indicated that her investigative team had reviewed more than 20 000 documents and conducted over 300 interviews in connection with the Hubbard investigation 16 On August 14 2019 a man filed a civil lawsuit accusing Hubbard of sexually abusing the plaintiff when he was a teenaged boy in the 1990s 17 18 On August 16 2019 Hubbard responded With full and complete confidence I can say this allegation is false I have never sexually abused anyone in my life I have trust in the canonical and civil legal processes and believe my name will be cleared in due course Hubbard also announced that he was taking a voluntary leave of absence from public ministry until the matter was resolved 19 On September 16 2019 an unnamed woman alleged that Hubbard and two other priests sexually abused her in the rectory of Immaculate Conception Church in Schenectady in the late 1970s when she was a teenager Hubbard denied this accusation as well 20 On August 12 2020 a South Carolina resident accused Hubbard of child sex abuse in a lawsuit filed with the New York Supreme Court 21 The plaintiff alleged that Hubbard sexually abused him when he was ten years old on a 1975 field trip to West Point The assault allegedly happened on an empty church bus 21 The plaintiff said that when he started feeling ill at West Point Hubbard escorted him back to the bus to rest Hubbard denied the charges 21 Sexual abuse claims Edit In 2004 the Diocese of Albany reported that 19 priests had credible accusations of sexual abuse against minors over the past 53 years and that investigations were pending into allegations involving ten current and former priests 12 That same year the diocese created the Independent Mediation Assistance Program to financially assist victims 22 On March 19 2011 Hubbard placed three retired priests on administrative leave and removed another from the ministry after receiving allegations of child sexual abuse 23 Hubbard apologized in 2013 for shortcomings by him and the diocese in responding to the sexual abuse crisis 6 Retirement and marriage Edit Hubbard submitted his required letter of resignation to Pope Francis on October 31 2013 when he reached the age of 75 24 On February 11 2014 the Vatican announced that Pope Francis had accepted Hubbard s resignation and appointed as his successor Bishop Edward Scharfenberger 25 26 8 Hubbard suffered a heart attack in July 2015 27 In a July 2021 interview to the Albany Times Union Hubbard admitted that the diocese used to send priests accused of sexually abusing minor away for treatment without notifying the police He expressed regret over this practice Hubbard continued to deny all sexual abuse allegations directed at him personally 28 In a 2021 legal deposition he acknowledged covering up allegations of sexual abuse against children by priests One of the reasons was to avoid scandal and protect the reputation of the diocese Hubbard named several accused priests who were returned to ministry after treatment without notification to the public Records of the allegations were kept locked away accessible only to top church officials He was asked in the deposition Bishop why didn t you after he admitted to you having committed the felony of child sexual abuse at his lips to your ears why didn t you call up the police and say I have a priest that just admitted a crime to me Hubbard s answer Because I was not a mandated reporter I don t think the law then or even now requires me to do it 29 The diocese did not comment on Hubbard s testimony 30 Hubbard suffered a stroke in July 2022 31 In November 2022 Hubbard petitioned the Holy See to remove him from the clerical state explaining that because he was already unable to function as a priest due to the diocese s policy of barring any clergy with active investigations from public ministry though the diocese said that was not policy and that Hubbard had removed himself from active ministry 32 One publication reported that Hubbard has requested the dispensation so that he would be free to marry 33 In July 2023 at the age of 84 Hubbard was married in a civil ceremony to a wonderful woman who has helped and cared for me and who believes in me as explained in a statement The current Bishop of Albany Edward Bernard Scharfenberger stated that the Catholic Church does not recognize the marriage since the Vatican had not granted Hubbard s request for laicization 34 She was identified after his death as Jennifer Barrie 35 A month later he suffered a further stroke and was hospitalized 36 He died on August 19 at the age of 84 37 References Edit About Us Bishop Emeritus Howard J Hubbard The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany New York Retired Albany Bishop Hubbard says he has never sexually abused anyone National Catholic Reporter August 19 2019 Bishop Hubbard Discusses Psychologists and Social Workers America Magazine June 30 2010 a b c Bishop Howard Hubbard celebrated 50 years after ordination The Record Troy October 20 2013 a b c Hubbard reflects upon his long tenure as he prepares for retirement The Record Troy October 27 2013 a b c d e f g h i j Grondahl Paul 29 September 2013 Hubbard I tried to be a compassionate shepherd Times Union Third lawsuit accuses former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard of sex abuse Times Union October 4 2019 a b c Hubbard set for peace pilgrimage The Daily Gazette dailygazette com 3 September 2014 Pope Names Brooklyn Priest as Bishop of Albany New York Names Rockville Centre New York Priest as Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre United States Conference of Catholic Bishops February 11 2014 Albany Bishop Fights Abuse Allegation Washington Post March 4 2004 Gibson David February 2 2010 Through the eye of the needle exchange Commonweal Magazine a b c d e McGrath Darryl March 14 2004 In Albany sexual accusations raise a bishop s high profile Boston Globe Berger Joseph 13 January 1985 Catholic Bishop Sues on Abortions The New York Times 1 22 PMID 11647359 Bishop Suspend the death penalty Record Online March 3 2000 Wakin Daniel J June 25 2004 Report Clears Albany Bishop In Sexual Misconduct Inquiry The New York Times Stanforth Lauren August 14 2019 Hubbard s past defenses of abusive priests and of himself Times Union Cropley John August 14 2019 Bishop Emeritus Hubbard accused of sex abuse The Daily Gazette Retrieved August 15 2019 Hughes Steve Silberstein Rachel Goodwin Mike August 14 2019 Lawsuit Former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard sexually abused teen Times Union Albany Retrieved August 15 2019 In statement Hubbard denies abuse allegations Times Union August 16 2019 Harris Cayla Hughes Steve September 17 2019 Former Albany bishop denies second abuse claim Times Union Albany Retrieved September 17 2019 a b c Lyons Brendan J 2020 08 12 Fifth child sex abuse claim filed against former Bishop Howard Hubbard Times Union Retrieved 2020 08 19 Zangla Ariel 22 July 2021 Original date 10 June 2006 later updated Pain remains for priest who says he was abused as a child Daily Freeman Retired priest removed 3 on leave Times Union 2011 03 22 Retrieved 2011 03 23 Bishop search may take a while Daily Gazette November 9 2013 Pope names bishop for Albany diocese Rockville Centre to get auxiliary National Catholic Reporter February 11 2014 Retrieved February 11 2014 Brooklyn priest to replace Hubbard as bishop Daily Gazette November 2 2014 Clark Dartunorro 22 June 2015 Former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard leaves hospital after heart attack Timesunion com Hearst Retrieved 29 July 2022 Bishop Albany diocese covered up priest abuse for decades Associated Press 31 July 2021 Editorial Diocese must come clean 29 March 2022 Ex Albany bishop acknowledges covering up abuse allegations Associated Press 27 March 2022 Lyons Brendan J 29 July 2022 Ex Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard had stroke that led to car crash timesunion com Hearst Retrieved 29 July 2022 Matvey Mike November 18 2022 Return To The Lay State The Evangelist Retrieved November 19 2022 Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard asks Vatican for laicization The Pillar November 18 2022 Retrieved 2022 11 19 Mulholland Mark August 1 2023 Former Bishop Howard Hubbard 84 gets married WNYT Funeral to be held Friday for former Bishop Howard Hubbard WNYT com Hubbard Broadcasting Inc Retrieved 21 August 2023 Retired Bishop Hubbard of Albany is hospitalized after suffering major stroke National Catholic Reporter August 18 2023 Retrieved August 19 2023 Lyons Brendan J Bishop Emeritus Howard J Hubbard dies at 84 timesunion com Hearst Retrieved 19 August 2023 External links EditDiocese of AlbanyEpiscopal succession EditCatholic Church titlesPreceded byEdwin Broderick Bishop of Albany1977 2014 Succeeded 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