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Roger Lawrence Schwietz

Roger Lawrence Schwietz, OMI (born July 3, 1940) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. Schwietz served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Anchorage in Alaska from 2001 to 2016. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Duluth in Minnesota from 1989 to 2000.


Roger Lawrence Schwietz

O.M.I.
Archbishop Emeritus of Anchorage
Archbishop Schwietz at the
Alaska State Capitol in March 2013.
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseAnchorage
AppointedJanuary 18, 2000
InstalledMarch 3, 2001
RetiredOctober 4, 2016
PredecessorFrancis Thomas Hurley
SuccessorPaul D. Etienne
Orders
OrdinationDecember 20, 1967
by John Robert Roach
ConsecrationFebruary 2, 1990
by John Roach, Robert Brom, and Michael David Pfeifer
RankMetropolitan Archbishop
Personal details
Born (1940-07-03) July 3, 1940 (age 83)
Previous post(s)
EducationUniversity of Ottawa
Loyola University Chicago
Pontifical Gregorian University
MottoJesus Christ is Lord
Styles of
Roger Lawrence Schwietz
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Schwietz was born on July 3, 1940, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the son of a Polish-American tavern owner.[1] Roger Schwietz was baptized on July 21, 1940. He attended a Christian Brothers’ high school in Saint Paul. On August 15, 1961, Schwietz made his first profession as a member of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and entered their seminary.[1]

Schwietz attended college at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, earning first a Bachelor of Psychology degree and then a Master of Psychology degree. He later earned a Master of Counseling Psychology degree from Loyola University Chicago.[2]

Priesthood Edit

On December 20, 1967, Schwietz was ordained to the priesthood in Rome by Archbishop John Robert Roach for the Oblates of Mary Immaculate[3] After his ordination, Schwietz spent the next seven years working with seminarians in his order. He served a pastoral assignment at a parish in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin in the Diocese of Milwaukee.[1] He earned his Licentiate of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1968.[2]

In 1975, Schwietz was appointed associate pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in International Falls, Minnesota. He was named director of the College Seminary program for his religious institute in 1978 at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.[2] In 1984, Schwietz became pastor of Holy Family Parish in Duluth, Minnesota.[2]

Bishop of Duluth Edit

On December 12, 1989, Pope John Paul II appointed Schwietz as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Duluth. He was consecrated on February 2, 1990 by Archbishop John Roach, with Bishops Robert Brom and Michael Pfeifer serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth, Michigan.[3]Schwietz served as episcopal moderator for Teens Encounter Christ movement, having held this position since 1991. Schwietz was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Lewis University in 1998.

In a 2002 affidavit, Schwietz said that, as bishop of Duluth, he had approved a small settlement of under $100,000 to a former seminarian who claimed in the mid-1990's that he had been sexually abused by Bishop Brom, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin and several priests. As part of the settlement, shared by the Diocese of Winona, the seminarian retracted all his charges.[4]

Coadjutor Archbishop and Archbishop of Anchorage Edit

On January 18, 2000, John Paul II named Schwietz as coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Anchorage. He was installed on March 24, 2000.[3] On March 3, 2001, with the resignation of Archbishop Francis Hurley, Schwietz automatically became archbishop.[3]

On October 2, 2006, Guzman Carriquiry, undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity in Rome, met with Schwietz , who presented Teens Encounter Christ to the Curial dicastery. Schwietz also served as episcopal liaison to Region I of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains.

Within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Schwietz served as a consultant to the Liturgy Committee (1991–1994), member (1992–2004) and chairman (elected 1998) of the Vocation Committee, and member of the Committee on the Laity (1995–1998) and chair of its Subcommittee on Youth (1993–1998).

Schwietz also sat on the Catholic Relief Services' board of directors (1997–2003) and the NCCB Administrative Board (1994–1997, 1998–2002). In 2002, he became regional representative on the board for the American College in Leuven, Belgium.

On January 16, 2008. the Vatican appointed Schwietz as the apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Juneau in Alaska while continuing his position as archbishop. He ran the diocese until January 19, 2009, when Bishop Edward Burns was consecrated there. Schwietz was named apostolic administrator again on September 20, 2013, this time for the Diocese of Fairbanks in Alaska. When Bishop Chad Zielinski was consecrated there on December 15, 2014, Schwietz's duties ended.[5]

Retirement and legacy Edit

In July 2015, when Schwietz reached the mandatory retirement age of 75, he submitted his letter of resignation to the pope. Pope Francis accepted Schwietz's resignation as archbishop of Anchorage on October 4, 2016. He was succeeded by Bishop Paul D. Etienne, formerly bishop of the Diocese of Cheyenne in Wyoming.[6]

Schwietz currently serves as pastor of St. Andrew's Parish in Eagle River, Alaska. On April 28, 2017, Schwietz was brought to Providence Alaska Medical Center with complaints of chest pain, later diagnosed as a heart attack.[7] In late November 2017, he underwent heart valve replacement surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.[1] Schwietz also owns a home in Fort Myers, Florida.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Archbishop Schwietz reflects on 50 years of priesthood — has successful heart surgery - The North Star Catholic". 2017-11-28. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  2. ^ a b c d "Archbishop Emeritus of Anchorage". Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  3. ^ a b c d "Archbishop Roger Lawrence Schwietz [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  4. ^ "Boston Globe / Spotlight / Abuse in the Catholic Church / Scandal and coverup". archive.boston.com. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  5. ^ "Archbishop Roger Lawrence Schwietz [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  6. ^ Holy See Press Office. "Rinunce e nomine". press.vatican.va (in Italian). Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  7. ^ Sullivan, Sidney. "Anchorage Archbishop Schwietz hospitalized". www.alaskasnewssource.com. Retrieved 2021-09-04.

External links Edit

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Anchorage Official Site
  • Official site of the Holy See

Episcopal succession Edit

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2000InstalledMarch 3 2001RetiredOctober 4 2016PredecessorFrancis Thomas HurleySuccessorPaul D EtienneOrdersOrdinationDecember 20 1967by John Robert RoachConsecrationFebruary 2 1990by John Roach Robert Brom and Michael David PfeiferRankMetropolitan ArchbishopPersonal detailsBorn 1940 07 03 July 3 1940 age 83 Saint Paul Minnesota USPrevious post s Coadjutor Bishop of Anchorage 2000 2001 Bishop of Duluth 1990 2000 EducationUniversity of OttawaLoyola University ChicagoPontifical Gregorian UniversityMottoJesus Christ is LordStyles of Roger Lawrence SchwietzReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleArchbishop Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Bishop of Duluth 1 4 Coadjutor Archbishop and Archbishop of Anchorage 1 5 Retirement and legacy 2 References 3 External links 4 Episcopal successionBiography EditEarly life Edit Schwietz was born on July 3 1940 in Saint Paul Minnesota the son of a Polish American tavern owner 1 Roger Schwietz was baptized on July 21 1940 He attended a Christian Brothers high school in Saint Paul On August 15 1961 Schwietz made his first profession as a member of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and entered their seminary 1 Schwietz attended college at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa Ontario earning first a Bachelor of Psychology degree and then a Master of Psychology degree He later earned a Master of Counseling Psychology degree from Loyola University Chicago 2 Priesthood Edit On December 20 1967 Schwietz was ordained to the priesthood in Rome by Archbishop John Robert Roach for the Oblates of Mary Immaculate 3 After his ordination Schwietz spent the next seven years working with seminarians in his order He served a pastoral assignment at a parish in Fond du Lac Wisconsin in the Diocese of Milwaukee 1 He earned his Licentiate of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1968 2 In 1975 Schwietz was appointed associate pastor of St Thomas Aquinas Parish in International Falls Minnesota He was named director of the College Seminary program for his religious institute in 1978 at Creighton University in Omaha Nebraska 2 In 1984 Schwietz became pastor of Holy Family Parish in Duluth Minnesota 2 Bishop of Duluth Edit On December 12 1989 Pope John Paul II appointed Schwietz as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Duluth He was consecrated on February 2 1990 by Archbishop John Roach with Bishops Robert Brom and Michael Pfeifer serving as co consecrators at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth Michigan 3 Schwietz served as episcopal moderator for Teens Encounter Christ movement having held this position since 1991 Schwietz was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Lewis University in 1998 In a 2002 affidavit Schwietz said that as bishop of Duluth he had approved a small settlement of under 100 000 to a former seminarian who claimed in the mid 1990 s that he had been sexually abused by Bishop Brom Cardinal Joseph Bernardin and several priests As part of the settlement shared by the Diocese of Winona the seminarian retracted all his charges 4 Coadjutor Archbishop and Archbishop of Anchorage Edit On January 18 2000 John Paul II named Schwietz as coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Anchorage He was installed on March 24 2000 3 On March 3 2001 with the resignation of Archbishop Francis Hurley Schwietz automatically became archbishop 3 On October 2 2006 Guzman Carriquiry undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity in Rome met with Schwietz who presented Teens Encounter Christ to the Curial dicastery Schwietz also served as episcopal liaison to Region I of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains Within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops USCCB Schwietz served as a consultant to the Liturgy Committee 1991 1994 member 1992 2004 and chairman elected 1998 of the Vocation Committee and member of the Committee on the Laity 1995 1998 and chair of its Subcommittee on Youth 1993 1998 Schwietz also sat on the Catholic Relief Services board of directors 1997 2003 and the NCCB Administrative Board 1994 1997 1998 2002 In 2002 he became regional representative on the board for the American College in Leuven Belgium On January 16 2008 the Vatican appointed Schwietz as the apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Juneau in Alaska while continuing his position as archbishop He ran the diocese until January 19 2009 when Bishop Edward Burns was consecrated there Schwietz was named apostolic administrator again on September 20 2013 this time for the Diocese of Fairbanks in Alaska When Bishop Chad Zielinski was consecrated there on December 15 2014 Schwietz s duties ended 5 Retirement and legacy Edit In July 2015 when Schwietz reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 he submitted his letter of resignation to the pope Pope Francis accepted Schwietz s resignation as archbishop of Anchorage on October 4 2016 He was succeeded by Bishop Paul D Etienne formerly bishop of the Diocese of Cheyenne in Wyoming 6 Schwietz currently serves as pastor of St Andrew s Parish in Eagle River Alaska On April 28 2017 Schwietz was brought to Providence Alaska Medical Center with complaints of chest pain later diagnosed as a heart attack 7 In late November 2017 he underwent heart valve replacement surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota 1 Schwietz also owns a home in Fort Myers Florida 1 Portals Biography Catholicism Alaska Catholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States List of Catholic bishops of the United States Lists of patriarchs archbishops and bishopsReferences Edit a b c d e Archbishop Schwietz reflects on 50 years of priesthood has successful heart surgery The North Star Catholic 2017 11 28 Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b c d Archbishop Emeritus of Anchorage Archdiocese of Anchorage Juneau Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b c d Archbishop Roger Lawrence Schwietz Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2021 12 05 Boston Globe Spotlight Abuse in the Catholic Church Scandal and coverup archive boston com Retrieved 2022 01 15 Archbishop Roger Lawrence Schwietz Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2022 01 15 Holy See Press Office Rinunce e nomine press vatican va in Italian Retrieved 4 October 2016 Sullivan Sidney Anchorage Archbishop Schwietz hospitalized www alaskasnewssource com Retrieved 2021 09 04 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Roger Lawrence Schwietz Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Anchorage Official Site Official site of the Holy SeeEpiscopal succession EditCatholic Church titlesPreceded byFrancis Thomas Hurley Archbishop of Anchorage2000 2016 Succeeded byPaul Dennis EtiennePreceded byRobert Henry Brom Bishop of Duluth1989 2000 Succeeded byDennis Marion Schnurr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Lawrence Schwietz amp oldid 1162946099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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