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John Wright (cardinal)

John Joseph Wright (July 18, 1909 – August 10, 1979) was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 1969 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1969.


John Joseph Wright
Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy
SeePittsburgh (emeritus)
InstalledApril 23, 1969
Term endedAugust 10, 1979
PredecessorJean-Marie Villot
SuccessorSilvio Oddi
Other post(s)Bishop of Pittsburgh
(1959 to 1969)
Bishop of Worcester
(1950 to 1959)
Orders
OrdinationDecember 8, 1935
ConsecrationMay 10, 1947
Created cardinalApril 28, 1969
Personal details
Born(1909-07-18)July 18, 1909
DiedAugust 10, 1979(1979-08-10) (aged 70)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
MottoResonare Christum
(Echoing Christ)
Styles of
John Joseph Wright
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeePittsburgh (emeritus)

Biography edit

Early life and ordination edit

John Joseph Wright was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, to John and Harriet (née Cokely) Wright. While attending Boston Latin School, he worked at the Hyde Park branch of the Boston Public Library as stack boy in the evenings and summers. He also financed his studies by working for The Boston Post.[1]

Wright graduated from Boston College in 1931, and then entered St. John's Seminary in Brighton. At the end of his first year at St. John's, he was sent to Rome to study at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical Gregorian University. He was ordained to the priesthood by Francesco Cardinal Marchetti Selvaggiani on December 8, 1935, in the chapel of the North American College.

As a child he listened to World War I soldiers talking about France and became fascinated with the country. He took unpaid parish work in Scotland, England and France, where he took a parish in the Dordogne and learned the folk songs and poetry.[2]

Professor edit

After his ordination he did graduate work at the Gregorian, earning his Licentiate of Sacred Theology in 1936 and his Doctorate of Sacred Theology in 1939. Wright taught philosophy and theology at his alma mater of St. John's Seminary until 1943,[1] when he was appointed private secretary to the Cardinal William Henry O'Connell of Boston. Wright continued in this position under O'Connell's successor, future Cardinal Richard Cushing, and was raised to the rank of Monsignor on December 17, 1944.

Auxiliary bishop of Boston and Bishop of Worcester edit

On May 10, 1947, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and Titular Bishop of Aegeae. Wright received his episcopal consecration on the following June 30 from Archbishop Cushing, with Bishops Ralph Hayes and James Connelly serving as co-consecrators, in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.

During the National Pilgrimage to Lourdes and Rome, Wright was awarded the Legion of Honour by French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman.[3][4]

Wright was later named the first Bishop of Worcester on January 28, 1950. In this position, he criticized both Utopians and doom-sayers, and said that an exemplary Christian "[recognizes] the vast errors of which human nature is capable... but [knows] that grace is stronger than sin".[5] A member of the Mariological Society of America, he hosted at Worcester the group's 1950 convention[6]

Bishop of Pittsburgh edit

Wright became the eighth Bishop of Pittsburgh on January 23, 1959, and then attended the Second Vatican Council (1962–65), during which he was a decisive force behind several of its documents.[7] Following the Council's advancements in ecumenism, he believed that an "immediate unity in good works and charity" would arise between Catholics and Protestants.[8] In 1961, Wright opened the Bishop's Latin School as the pre-seminary high school of the diocese. It operated through 1973.[9]

Wright was also known to promote music and culture during his time in Pittsburgh, befriending the African-American Catholic composer Mary Lou Williams, commissioning her to perform a Jazz Mass at a local Catholic school, and helping her to establish the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival.[10]

Congregation for the Clergy edit

Pope Paul VI appointed Wright as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, and thus the highest-ranking American in the Roman Curia, on April 23, 1969.

Cardinal edit

He was created Cardinal Priest of Gesù Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti by Pope Paul in the consistory of April 28, 1969. Wright was one of the four cardinals who travelled to Auschwitz in 1972 for a memorial of Maximilian Kolbe; besides John Krol, he was the only other American cardinal to visit Poland.[11]

Wright did not participate in the August 1978 conclave because he was recovering from surgery,[12] but he was one of the cardinal electors in the conclave of the following October, which selected Pope John Paul II.

Death edit

Wright died from polymyositis in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at age 70.[13] He is buried in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Views edit

He was an intellectual who was liberal on social issues, but conservative in theology.[13] He espoused civil rights and condemned the Vietnam War, but opposed ordination of women and birth control. He believed that annual Synods of Bishops would be useless and burdenful,[14] and that seven years was the appropriate age for children to receive the Sacrament of Penance, as it might be thus able to correct sinful behavior at an early age.[15] He also believed that Pope John Paul I would be "a witty Pontiff who delights in combining love of literature with love of the words of God."[16]

Legacy edit

Pope John Paul II, five days after Wright's death, pointed to his life as "an existence which was spent totally for Christ and his Church," and that Wright was "always faithful to his motto: Resonare Christum corde Romano (Echo Christ with a Roman heart). That really sums up his whole life" as he had a "sensus Ecclessiae which was second nature to him."[17]

Archbishop Alberto Bovone, who worked as the undersecretary of Wright, wrote of the characteristic features of his personality: strong, exuberant joviality, who gave wise and humorous contributions during meetings; saw himself as the Pope's soldier, with a combatant's temperament; an ardent and indefatigable worker, who was reluctant to rest when involved in a project; generous towards his friends and co-workers, giving them gifts as tokens of affection; love for the faith that led him to correct theological errors of the media and to be upset at theologians who superimposed their opinion over sacred doctrine, while being indulgent towards persons who admitted their mistakes.[18]

In 1998, Wright's namesake was given to Cardinal Wright Elementary School, a Catholic elementary school formed through the merger of St. Aloysious School in Reserve Township, Most Holy Name of Jesus School in Troy Hill, and St. Peter School in the Central North Side in Pittsburgh. The school was in existence until its closure in 2011, when it was merged with Northside Catholic School. [19]

The John Cardinal Wright Award is given to those in the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese who have made a significant contribution in fulfilling the mission of the church through working with youth and young adults.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Vecsey, George. "John Cardinal Wright Dies at 70; Top‐Ranking American in Vatican", The New York Times, August 12, 1979
  2. ^ O'Grady, Desmond. "Cardinal John Wright, an American with a Roman Connection", National Catholic Reporter, Number 33, 4 August 1972
  3. ^ Callahan, William R. (August 21, 1948). "France to Give Abp. Cushing Legion of Honor Medal". The Boston Globe. p. 1, 3. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  4. ^ Callahan, William R. (August 21, 1948). "Archbishop Cushing to Give Notre Dame Cathedral Sermon". The Boston Globe. p. 8. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  5. ^ TIME Magazine. September 28, 1953
  6. ^ Carol, Juniper B., "Memorial Tribute to Cardinal John J. Wright", Marian Studies, Vol. 31, Proceedings of the Thirty-First National Convention of the Mariological Society of America held in New York, NY (1980)[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ TIME Magazine. April 4, 1969
  8. ^ TIME Magazine. December 17, 1965
  9. ^ Bishop's Latin School History
  10. ^ Handy, D. Antoinette; Williams, Mary Lou (1980). "First Lady of the Jazz Keyboard". The Black Perspective in Music. 8 (2): 195–214. doi:10.2307/1214051. ISSN 0090-7790. JSTOR 1214051.
  11. ^ TIME Magazine. October 30, 1972
  12. ^ TIME Magazine. August 21, 1978
  13. ^ a b TIME Magazine. August 20, 1979
  14. ^ TIME Magazine. October 31, 1969
  15. ^ TIME Magazine. September 3, 1973
  16. ^ TIME Magazine. September 4, 1978
  17. ^ Angelus Message of 15 August 1979
  18. ^ Introduction to Words of Pain, a book of Cardinal Wright, Ignatius Press, 1986
  19. ^ "Northside Catholic School, About Us". Retrieved October 13, 2022.

Sources edit

  • Glenn, Francis A. (1993). Shepherds of the Faith 1843-1993: A Brief History of the Bishops of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh: Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. ISBN none.

External links edit

  • Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
none
Bishop of Worcester
1950–1959
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Pittsburgh
1959–1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy
1969–1979
Succeeded by

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John Joseph Wright July 18 1909 August 10 1979 was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church He served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 1969 until his death and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1969 His EminenceJohn Joseph WrightPrefect of the Congregation for the ClergySeePittsburgh emeritus InstalledApril 23 1969Term endedAugust 10 1979PredecessorJean Marie VillotSuccessorSilvio OddiOther post s Bishop of Pittsburgh 1959 to 1969 Bishop of Worcester 1950 to 1959 OrdersOrdinationDecember 8 1935ConsecrationMay 10 1947Created cardinalApril 28 1969Personal detailsBorn 1909 07 18 July 18 1909Dorchester Massachusetts USDiedAugust 10 1979 1979 08 10 aged 70 Cambridge Massachusetts USMottoResonare Christum Echoing Christ Styles of John Joseph WrightReference styleHis EminenceSpoken styleYour EminenceInformal styleCardinalSeePittsburgh emeritus Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and ordination 1 2 Professor 1 3 Auxiliary bishop of Boston and Bishop of Worcester 1 4 Bishop of Pittsburgh 1 5 Congregation for the Clergy 1 6 Cardinal 1 7 Death 2 Views 3 Legacy 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksBiography editEarly life and ordination edit John Joseph Wright was born in Dorchester Massachusetts to John and Harriet nee Cokely Wright While attending Boston Latin School he worked at the Hyde Park branch of the Boston Public Library as stack boy in the evenings and summers He also financed his studies by working for The Boston Post 1 Wright graduated from Boston College in 1931 and then entered St John s Seminary in Brighton At the end of his first year at St John s he was sent to Rome to study at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical Gregorian University He was ordained to the priesthood by Francesco Cardinal Marchetti Selvaggiani on December 8 1935 in the chapel of the North American College As a child he listened to World War I soldiers talking about France and became fascinated with the country He took unpaid parish work in Scotland England and France where he took a parish in the Dordogne and learned the folk songs and poetry 2 Professor edit After his ordination he did graduate work at the Gregorian earning his Licentiate of Sacred Theology in 1936 and his Doctorate of Sacred Theology in 1939 Wright taught philosophy and theology at his alma mater of St John s Seminary until 1943 1 when he was appointed private secretary to the Cardinal William Henry O Connell of Boston Wright continued in this position under O Connell s successor future Cardinal Richard Cushing and was raised to the rank of Monsignor on December 17 1944 Auxiliary bishop of Boston and Bishop of Worcester edit On May 10 1947 he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and Titular Bishop of Aegeae Wright received his episcopal consecration on the following June 30 from Archbishop Cushing with Bishops Ralph Hayes and James Connelly serving as co consecrators in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross During the National Pilgrimage to Lourdes and Rome Wright was awarded the Legion of Honour by French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman 3 4 Wright was later named the first Bishop of Worcester on January 28 1950 In this position he criticized both Utopians and doom sayers and said that an exemplary Christian recognizes the vast errors of which human nature is capable but knows that grace is stronger than sin 5 A member of the Mariological Society of America he hosted at Worcester the group s 1950 convention 6 Bishop of Pittsburgh edit Wright became the eighth Bishop of Pittsburgh on January 23 1959 and then attended the Second Vatican Council 1962 65 during which he was a decisive force behind several of its documents 7 Following the Council s advancements in ecumenism he believed that an immediate unity in good works and charity would arise between Catholics and Protestants 8 In 1961 Wright opened the Bishop s Latin School as the pre seminary high school of the diocese It operated through 1973 9 Wright was also known to promote music and culture during his time in Pittsburgh befriending the African American Catholic composer Mary Lou Williams commissioning her to perform a Jazz Mass at a local Catholic school and helping her to establish the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival 10 Congregation for the Clergy edit Pope Paul VI appointed Wright as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy and thus the highest ranking American in the Roman Curia on April 23 1969 Cardinal edit He was created Cardinal Priest of Gesu Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti by Pope Paul in the consistory of April 28 1969 Wright was one of the four cardinals who travelled to Auschwitz in 1972 for a memorial of Maximilian Kolbe besides John Krol he was the only other American cardinal to visit Poland 11 Wright did not participate in the August 1978 conclave because he was recovering from surgery 12 but he was one of the cardinal electors in the conclave of the following October which selected Pope John Paul II Death edit Wright died from polymyositis in Cambridge Massachusetts at age 70 13 He is buried in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline Massachusetts Views editHe was an intellectual who was liberal on social issues but conservative in theology 13 He espoused civil rights and condemned the Vietnam War but opposed ordination of women and birth control He believed that annual Synods of Bishops would be useless and burdenful 14 and that seven years was the appropriate age for children to receive the Sacrament of Penance as it might be thus able to correct sinful behavior at an early age 15 He also believed that Pope John Paul I would be a witty Pontiff who delights in combining love of literature with love of the words of God 16 Legacy editPope John Paul II five days after Wright s death pointed to his life as an existence which was spent totally for Christ and his Church and that Wright was always faithful to his motto Resonare Christum corde Romano Echo Christ with a Roman heart That really sums up his whole life as he had a sensus Ecclessiae which was second nature to him 17 Archbishop Alberto Bovone who worked as the undersecretary of Wright wrote of the characteristic features of his personality strong exuberant joviality who gave wise and humorous contributions during meetings saw himself as the Pope s soldier with a combatant s temperament an ardent and indefatigable worker who was reluctant to rest when involved in a project generous towards his friends and co workers giving them gifts as tokens of affection love for the faith that led him to correct theological errors of the media and to be upset at theologians who superimposed their opinion over sacred doctrine while being indulgent towards persons who admitted their mistakes 18 In 1998 Wright s namesake was given to Cardinal Wright Elementary School a Catholic elementary school formed through the merger of St Aloysious School in Reserve Township Most Holy Name of Jesus School in Troy Hill and St Peter School in the Central North Side in Pittsburgh The school was in existence until its closure in 2011 when it was merged with Northside Catholic School 19 The John Cardinal Wright Award is given to those in the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese who have made a significant contribution in fulfilling the mission of the church through working with youth and young adults References edit a b Vecsey George John Cardinal Wright Dies at 70 Top Ranking American in Vatican The New York Times August 12 1979 O Grady Desmond Cardinal John Wright an American with a Roman Connection National Catholic Reporter Number 33 4 August 1972 Callahan William R August 21 1948 France to Give Abp Cushing Legion of Honor Medal The Boston Globe p 1 3 Retrieved September 3 2023 Callahan William R August 21 1948 Archbishop Cushing to Give Notre Dame Cathedral Sermon The Boston Globe p 8 Retrieved September 3 2023 TIME Magazine Substitute for Pollyanna September 28 1953 Carol Juniper B Memorial Tribute to Cardinal John J Wright Marian Studies Vol 31 Proceedings of the Thirty First National Convention of the Mariological Society of America held in New York NY 1980 permanent dead link TIME Magazine Princely Promotions April 4 1969 TIME Magazine How Vatican II Turned the Church Toward the World December 17 1965 Bishop s Latin School History Handy D Antoinette Williams Mary Lou 1980 First Lady of the Jazz Keyboard The Black Perspective in Music 8 2 195 214 doi 10 2307 1214051 ISSN 0090 7790 JSTOR 1214051 TIME Magazine Pilgrim in Poland October 30 1972 TIME Magazine In Search of a Pope August 21 1978 a b TIME Magazine Milestones August 20 1979 TIME Magazine Reformists in Command October 31 1969 TIME Magazine When to Confess September 3 1973 TIME Magazine Compassionate Shepherd September 4 1978 Angelus Message of 15 August 1979 Introduction to Words of Pain a book of Cardinal Wright Ignatius Press 1986 Northside Catholic School About Us Retrieved October 13 2022 Sources edit Glenn Francis A 1993 Shepherds of the Faith 1843 1993 A Brief History of the Bishops of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh ISBN none External links editCardinals of the Holy Roman Church Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh History of Bishops webpage Catholic Church titles Preceded bynone Bishop of Worcester1950 1959 Succeeded byBernard Flanagan Preceded byJohn Dearden Bishop of Pittsburgh1959 1969 Succeeded byVincent Leonard Preceded byJean Marie Villot Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy1969 1979 Succeeded bySilvio Oddi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Wright cardinal amp oldid 1177557105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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