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William Edward Cousins

William Edward Cousins (August 20, 1902 – September 14, 1988) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago in Illinois (1948–1952), as bishop of the Diocese of Peoria in Illinois (1952–1958) and as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in Wisconsin (1958–1977).


William Edward Cousins
Archbishop of Milwaukee
titular bishop of Forma
InstalledDecember 18, 1958
Term endedSeptember 17, 1977
PredecessorAlbert Gregory Meyer
SuccessorRembert George Weakland
Orders
OrdinationApril 13, 1927
by George Mundelein
ConsecrationMarch 7, 1949
by Samuel Stritch
Personal details
Born
William Edward Cousins

(1902-08-20)August 20, 1902
DiedSeptember 14, 1988(1988-09-14) (aged 86)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Previous post(s)Auxiliary bishop of Chicago
(1948–1952)
Bishop of Peoria (1952–1958)
Alma materArchbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary
St. Mary of the Lake Seminary

Biography edit

Early life edit

William Cousins was born on August 20, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois. He studied at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago and was a member of the first graduating class of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois.

Cousins was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago by Cardinal George Mundelein on April 27, 1927.[1]Following his ordination, Cousins served as an assistant pastor at St. Bernard Parish for five years and then at Holy Name Cathedral Parris for a year.[2] In 1933, he was appointed director of the Archdiocesan Mission Band, a group of priests who conducted missions throughout Chicago. He became pastor of St. Columbanus Parish in 1946.

Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago edit

On December 17, 1948, Cousins was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago and titular bishop of Forma by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on March 7, 1949, from Cardinal Samuel Stritch, with Bishops John Boylan and Albert Zuroweste serving as co-consecrators.

Bishop of Peoria edit

Pius XII appointed Cousins as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Peoria on May 21, 1952. He was installed at St. Mary's Cathedral in Peoria on July 2, 1952. During his tenure as bishop, Cousins established five new parishes and six new grade schools.[1]

Archbishop of Milwaukee edit

Cousins was appointed as the eighth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee by Pope John XXIII on December 18, 1958. From 1962 to 1965, Cousins attended the Second Vatican Council in Rome, during which he sat on the Commission on Communications Media and on the Lay Apostolate.[3]

During the civil rights movement, Cousins was pressured to respond to the activities of his priests, particularly Reverend James Groppi, who led many civil rights marches and protests. In 1967, in response to many Milwaukee Catholics' dissatisfaction with Groppi, the Archbishop stated his support for open housing and Groppi's other objectives, but rejected the priest's tactics.

Retirement and legacy edit

On September 17, 1977, Pope Paul VI accepted Cousins' resignation as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. William Cousins died in Milwaukee on September 14, 1988, at age 86.

In recent years, allegations have surfaced that Cousins was involved in the cover-up of child sexual abuse cases in the Milwaukee diocese. One notable case was that of Reverend Lawrence Murphy, whom Cousins allowed to relocate to the Diocese of Superior in 1974 after he received reports that Murphy sexually abused children.[4]

In March 2019, the archdiocese announced that it was removing Cousins' name from its buildings and institutions.[5] On March 22, 2019, the Archbishop Cousins Catholic Center was renamed the Mary Mother of the Church Pastoral Center.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Previous Bishops". Catholic Diocese of Peoria. from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Kenan Heise (September 15, 1988). "Milwaukee Archbishop William E. Cousins, 86". Chicago Tribune. from the original on October 29, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  3. ^ "Archbishop William E. Cousins". Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee. from the original on March 17, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  4. ^ . awrsipe.com. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  5. ^ ""Milwaukee Archdiocese Removes Names Of 2 Priests From Buildings", AP, March 19, 2019". from the original on August 7, 2019. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "Devine, Andy. "Archbishop Cousins Catholic Center renamed", WDTT -CBS58, March 22, 2019". from the original on August 7, 2019. Retrieved August 7, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site of the Holy See
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Milwaukee
1958–1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Peoria
1952–1958
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago
1948–1952
Succeeded by

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For other people named William Cousins see William Cousins disambiguation William Edward Cousins August 20 1902 September 14 1988 was an American prelate of the Catholic Church He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago in Illinois 1948 1952 as bishop of the Diocese of Peoria in Illinois 1952 1958 and as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in Wisconsin 1958 1977 His Excellency The Most ReverendWilliam Edward CousinsArchbishop of Milwaukeetitular bishop of FormaInstalledDecember 18 1958Term endedSeptember 17 1977PredecessorAlbert Gregory MeyerSuccessorRembert George WeaklandOrdersOrdinationApril 13 1927by George MundeleinConsecrationMarch 7 1949by Samuel StritchPersonal detailsBornWilliam Edward Cousins 1902 08 20 August 20 1902Chicago Illinois USDiedSeptember 14 1988 1988 09 14 aged 86 Milwaukee Wisconsin USPrevious post s Auxiliary bishop of Chicago 1948 1952 Bishop of Peoria 1952 1958 Alma materArchbishop Quigley Preparatory SeminarySt Mary of the Lake Seminary Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago 1 3 Bishop of Peoria 1 4 Archbishop of Milwaukee 1 5 Retirement and legacy 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life edit William Cousins was born on August 20 1902 in Chicago Illinois He studied at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago and was a member of the first graduating class of St Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein Illinois Cousins was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago by Cardinal George Mundelein on April 27 1927 1 Following his ordination Cousins served as an assistant pastor at St Bernard Parish for five years and then at Holy Name Cathedral Parris for a year 2 In 1933 he was appointed director of the Archdiocesan Mission Band a group of priests who conducted missions throughout Chicago He became pastor of St Columbanus Parish in 1946 Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago edit On December 17 1948 Cousins was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago and titular bishop of Forma by Pope Pius XII He received his episcopal consecration on March 7 1949 from Cardinal Samuel Stritch with Bishops John Boylan and Albert Zuroweste serving as co consecrators Bishop of Peoria edit Pius XII appointed Cousins as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Peoria on May 21 1952 He was installed at St Mary s Cathedral in Peoria on July 2 1952 During his tenure as bishop Cousins established five new parishes and six new grade schools 1 Archbishop of Milwaukee edit Cousins was appointed as the eighth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee by Pope John XXIII on December 18 1958 From 1962 to 1965 Cousins attended the Second Vatican Council in Rome during which he sat on the Commission on Communications Media and on the Lay Apostolate 3 During the civil rights movement Cousins was pressured to respond to the activities of his priests particularly Reverend James Groppi who led many civil rights marches and protests In 1967 in response to many Milwaukee Catholics dissatisfaction with Groppi the Archbishop stated his support for open housing and Groppi s other objectives but rejected the priest s tactics Retirement and legacy edit On September 17 1977 Pope Paul VI accepted Cousins resignation as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee William Cousins died in Milwaukee on September 14 1988 at age 86 In recent years allegations have surfaced that Cousins was involved in the cover up of child sexual abuse cases in the Milwaukee diocese One notable case was that of Reverend Lawrence Murphy whom Cousins allowed to relocate to the Diocese of Superior in 1974 after he received reports that Murphy sexually abused children 4 In March 2019 the archdiocese announced that it was removing Cousins name from its buildings and institutions 5 On March 22 2019 the Archbishop Cousins Catholic Center was renamed the Mary Mother of the Church Pastoral Center 6 See also editCatholic 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 Previous Bishops Catholic Diocese of Peoria Archived from the original on March 13 2017 Retrieved May 28 2017 Kenan Heise September 15 1988 Milwaukee Archbishop William E Cousins 86 Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on October 29 2015 Retrieved May 28 2017 Archbishop William E Cousins Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archived from the original on March 17 2016 Retrieved May 28 2017 40 Year Coverup awrsipe com Archived from the original on April 22 2016 Retrieved January 13 2022 Milwaukee Archdiocese Removes Names Of 2 Priests From Buildings AP March 19 2019 Archived from the original on August 7 2019 Retrieved August 7 2019 Devine Andy Archbishop Cousins Catholic Center renamed WDTT CBS58 March 22 2019 Archived from the original on August 7 2019 Retrieved August 7 2019 External links editOfficial site of the Holy See Catholic Church titles Preceded byAlbert Gregory Meyer Archbishop of Milwaukee1958 1977 Succeeded byRembert George Weakland Preceded byJoseph Henry Leo Schlarman Bishop of Peoria1952 1958 Succeeded byJohn Baptist Franz Preceded by Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago1948 1952 Succeeded by Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Edward Cousins amp oldid 1221958763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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