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William Weigand

William Keith Weigand (born May 23, 1937) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento in California from 1993 to 2008. Weigand previously served as the bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City in Utah and as a priest in the Diocese of Boise in Idaho.[1]


William Keith Weigand
Bishop Emeritus of Sacramento
Bishop Weigand entering St. Joseph Church
in Sacramento, California,
for a Confirmation Mass.
ChurchRoman Catholic
DioceseSacramento
AppointedNovember 30, 1993
InstalledJanuary 27, 1994
RetiredNovember 29, 2008
PredecessorFrancis Anthony Quinn
SuccessorJaime Soto
Orders
OrdinationMay 25, 1963
by Sylvester William Treinen
ConsecrationNovember 17, 1980
by John R. Quinn, Sylvester William Treinen, and Joseph Lennox Federal
Personal details
Born (1937-05-23) May 23, 1937 (age 86)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationRoman Catholic
Previous post(s)
MottoFeed my lambs
Styles of
William Keith Weigand
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Biography edit

Early life edit

Weigand was born on May 23, 1937, in Bend, Oregon, one of four sons of Harold and Alice Weigand.[1] When Weigand was age 12, the family moved to St. Maries, Idaho. He attended St. Maries Academy in Cottonwood, Idaho, a school run by the Benedictine Sisters. In 1951, Weigand entered Mt. Angel Minor Seminary in Saint Benedict, Oregon, for secondary school and two years of college.[2]

In 1959, Weigand graduated from St. Edward Seminary in Kenmore, Washington, with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. He then attended St. Thomas Seminary in Denver, finishing in 1963 with a Master of Divinity degree.[3]

Priesthood edit

On May 25, 1963, Weigand was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Boise by Bishop Sylvester W. Treinen at St. Mary Immaculate Church in St. Maries, Idaho. His first assignment was at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Lewiston, Idaho. However, in 1964, Treinen asked Weigand to serve as vice chancellor of the diocese in Boise. In 1965, Weigand was named chancellor.[4]

Weigand served as a parochial vicar in several parishes in the diocese, and as the administrator of several missions. Weigand served from 1964 to 1968 as the chancellor and vice-officialis of the diocese, and was a member of the diocesan council of presbyters.[5]

In 1968, Weigand moved to Cali, Colombia, to work at a mission run by the Diocese of Boise. In an interview after his retirement, Weigand described his work in Colombia:

“We had a huge challenge to provide religious instruction for youth, to prepare people for Confirmation and marriage. We also established social service ministries that included medical clinics and food pantries. So we had to develop networks of lots of people to help. All these ministries were satellite communities, of sorts, under the umbrella of the parish. It was almost the exact image of a diocese.”

While in Colombia, Weigand started experiencing health issues and requested a return to the United States. In 1978, he was appointed pastor of St. Hubert's Parish in Homedale, Idaho.[5][4]

Bishop of Salt Lake City edit

On September 3, 1980, Pope John Paul II appointed Weigand as bishop of Salt Lake City. He was consecrated on November 17, 1980, by Archbishop John R. Quinn, Bishop Sylvester Treinen and Bishop Joseph Federal at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.[5][1]

Soon after becoming bishop, Weigand was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis, the source of his health issues. However, he was able to continue as bishop.[5] In 1990, Weigand created one of the strongest sexual abuse policies then in effect in the United States.[5]

Weigand led a $9.7 million restoration of the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City from 1991 to 1993. Aside from repairing and cleaning the cathedral, the restoration aimed at bringing it into compliance with liturgical changes resulting from the Second Vatican Council. The most important change was moving the altar closer to the congregation.[6]

Bishop of Sacramento edit

On November 18, 1993, Pope John Paul II appointed Weigand as bishop of Sacramento. He was installed January 27, 1994, at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento, California.[5]

In 1996, Weigand celebrated the funeral mass of former Governor Pat Brown. In 2005, as a result of Weigand's primary sclerosing cholangitis, he experienced liver failure. In April 2005, he received a liver transplant.[5] In October 2007, the Vatican named Reverend Jaime Soto as coadjutor bishop to assist Weigand.[1]

Retirement edit

In 2008, Weigand submitted a letter of resignation as bishop of Sacramento to Pope Benedict XVI due to health issues. It was granted on November 29, 2008, and on November 30, 2008, Soto succeeded Weigand as bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Bishop William Keith Weigand [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  2. ^ "THE BISHOP FROM IDAHO". Idaho Catholic Register - Diocese of Boise. 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  3. ^ Sly, Julie (May 2013). "50 years a priest" (PDF). Catholic Herald. p. 44.
  4. ^ a b "Bishop Emeritus - Most Reverend William K. Weigand | Diocese of Sacramento". www.scd.org. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Bishop Weigand celebrates 40 years as bishop - Intermountain Catholic". www.icatholic.org. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  6. ^ "The Cathedral of the Madeleine - Salt Lake City, Utah - History". utcotm.org. Retrieved 2023-11-20.

External links edit

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento official website

Episcopal succession edit

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William Keith Weigand born May 23 1937 is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church He served as bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento in California from 1993 to 2008 Weigand previously served as the bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City in Utah and as a priest in the Diocese of Boise in Idaho 1 His Excellency The Most ReverendWilliam Keith WeigandBishop Emeritus of SacramentoBishop Weigand entering St Joseph Churchin Sacramento California for a Confirmation Mass ChurchRoman CatholicDioceseSacramentoAppointedNovember 30 1993InstalledJanuary 27 1994RetiredNovember 29 2008PredecessorFrancis Anthony QuinnSuccessorJaime SotoOrdersOrdinationMay 25 1963by Sylvester William TreinenConsecrationNovember 17 1980by John R Quinn Sylvester William Treinen and Joseph Lennox FederalPersonal detailsBorn 1937 05 23 May 23 1937 age 86 Bend Oregon USNationalityAmericanDenominationRoman CatholicPrevious post s Bishop of Salt Lake City 1980 1994 MottoFeed my lambsStyles of William Keith WeigandReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleBishop Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Bishop of Salt Lake City 1 4 Bishop of Sacramento 1 5 Retirement 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 5 Episcopal successionBiography editEarly life edit Weigand was born on May 23 1937 in Bend Oregon one of four sons of Harold and Alice Weigand 1 When Weigand was age 12 the family moved to St Maries Idaho He attended St Maries Academy in Cottonwood Idaho a school run by the Benedictine Sisters In 1951 Weigand entered Mt Angel Minor Seminary in Saint Benedict Oregon for secondary school and two years of college 2 In 1959 Weigand graduated from St Edward Seminary in Kenmore Washington with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy He then attended St Thomas Seminary in Denver finishing in 1963 with a Master of Divinity degree 3 Priesthood edit On May 25 1963 Weigand was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Boise by Bishop Sylvester W Treinen at St Mary Immaculate Church in St Maries Idaho His first assignment was at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Lewiston Idaho However in 1964 Treinen asked Weigand to serve as vice chancellor of the diocese in Boise In 1965 Weigand was named chancellor 4 Weigand served as a parochial vicar in several parishes in the diocese and as the administrator of several missions Weigand served from 1964 to 1968 as the chancellor and vice officialis of the diocese and was a member of the diocesan council of presbyters 5 In 1968 Weigand moved to Cali Colombia to work at a mission run by the Diocese of Boise In an interview after his retirement Weigand described his work in Colombia We had a huge challenge to provide religious instruction for youth to prepare people for Confirmation and marriage We also established social service ministries that included medical clinics and food pantries So we had to develop networks of lots of people to help All these ministries were satellite communities of sorts under the umbrella of the parish It was almost the exact image of a diocese While in Colombia Weigand started experiencing health issues and requested a return to the United States In 1978 he was appointed pastor of St Hubert s Parish in Homedale Idaho 5 4 Bishop of Salt Lake City edit On September 3 1980 Pope John Paul II appointed Weigand as bishop of Salt Lake City He was consecrated on November 17 1980 by Archbishop John R Quinn Bishop Sylvester Treinen and Bishop Joseph Federal at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City Utah 5 1 Soon after becoming bishop Weigand was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis the source of his health issues However he was able to continue as bishop 5 In 1990 Weigand created one of the strongest sexual abuse policies then in effect in the United States 5 Weigand led a 9 7 million restoration of the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City from 1991 to 1993 Aside from repairing and cleaning the cathedral the restoration aimed at bringing it into compliance with liturgical changes resulting from the Second Vatican Council The most important change was moving the altar closer to the congregation 6 Bishop of Sacramento edit On November 18 1993 Pope John Paul II appointed Weigand as bishop of Sacramento He was installed January 27 1994 at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento California 5 In 1996 Weigand celebrated the funeral mass of former Governor Pat Brown In 2005 as a result of Weigand s primary sclerosing cholangitis he experienced liver failure In April 2005 he received a liver transplant 5 In October 2007 the Vatican named Reverend Jaime Soto as coadjutor bishop to assist Weigand 1 Retirement edit In 2008 Weigand submitted a letter of resignation as bishop of Sacramento to Pope Benedict XVI due to health issues It was granted on November 29 2008 and on November 30 2008 Soto succeeded Weigand as bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento 1 See also editPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp California 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 Bishop William Keith Weigand Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2023 11 20 THE BISHOP FROM IDAHO Idaho Catholic Register Diocese of Boise 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2021 11 16 Sly Julie May 2013 50 years a priest PDF Catholic Herald p 44 a b Bishop Emeritus Most Reverend William K Weigand Diocese of Sacramento www scd org Retrieved 2023 11 20 a b c d e f g Bishop Weigand celebrates 40 years as bishop Intermountain Catholic www icatholic org Retrieved 2021 11 16 The Cathedral of the Madeleine Salt Lake City Utah History utcotm org Retrieved 2023 11 20 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to William Weigand nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Weigand Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento official websiteEpiscopal succession editCatholic Church titlesPreceded byFrancis Quinn Bishop of Sacramento1993 2008 Succeeded byJaime SotoPreceded byJoseph Lennox Federal Bishop of Salt Lake City1980 1993 Succeeded byGeorge Hugh Niederauer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Weigand amp oldid 1186050352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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