Successor Incumbent Name David Walkowiak Appointed April 18, 2013 Coat of arms Consecration June 18, 2013 | Denomination Roman Catholic Ordination June 9, 1979 Nationality American | |
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Born 18 June 1953 (age 71) Cleveland, Ohio, USA ( 1953-06-18 ) Province Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit |
Ordination of david john walkowiak as bishop of grand rapids
David John Walkowiak, J.C.D. (born June 18, 1953) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who is currently serving as the twelfth bishop ordinary of the Diocese of Grand Rapids. He is of Polish descent.
Contents
- Ordination of david john walkowiak as bishop of grand rapids
- Profession of faith and oath fidelity 2013 bishop elect david john walkowiak
- Early life and education
- Priesthood
- Episcopal career
- References
Profession of faith and oath fidelity 2013 bishop elect david john walkowiak
Early life and education
David John Walkowiak was born in East Cleveland, Ohio on June 18, 1952 to Dr. John and Virginia Walkowiak. He has three sisters. He attended Saint Bernadette school in Westlake, Ohio and, later, Cleveland's Saint Ignatius High School.
Walkowiak earned his Bachelor of Arts in government and international studies from the University of Notre Dame in 1975 and Masters of Divinity four years later from Saint Mary Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio. Beginning in the early 1980s, he studied at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., earning his licentiate of Canon Law in 1984 and his doctorate in 1987.
Priesthood
Walkowiak was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop James A. Hickey for the Diocese of Cleveland on June 9, 1979, and served the diocese as;
Additionally, he was a member of the Council of Priests of the Ecclesiastical Province of Cincinnati (Ohio) and served as an associate Judge of its Court of Appeals.
Episcopal career
On April 18, 2013, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of the Diocese of Grand Rapids' eleventh bishop, Walter A. Hurley, and appointed Walkowiak as his successor. He was consecrated to the episcopate and installed as the diocese's bishop by Detroit metropolitan archbishop Allen Vigneron on his 60th birthday (June 18, 2013) at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Assisting Vigneron as co-consecrators were Hurely, Apostolic Nuncio Carlo Maria ViganĂ², and twenty other American bishops.