Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington

Diocese of Wilmington

Dioecesis Wilmingtoniensis
Cathedral of St. Peter
Coat of arms
Location
Country United States
Territory Delaware
Maryland The nine counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester
Ecclesiastical provinceBaltimore
Statistics
Area5,375 km2 (2,075 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2014)
1,369,080
240,338 (17.6%)
Parishes57
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedMarch 3, 1868 (156 years ago)
CathedralCathedral of Saint Peter
Patron saintSt. Francis de Sales
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopWilliam Edward Koenig
Metropolitan ArchbishopWilliam E. Lori
Bishops emeritusWilliam Francis Malooly
Map
Website
cdow.org

The Diocese of Wilmington (Latin: Dioecesis Wilmingtoniensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory – or diocese, of the Catholic Church in the eastern United States. The diocese comprises the entire state of Delaware and the Eastern Shore Region of Maryland.

On Thursday, April 30, 2021, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Bishop William Malooly and appointed William Koenig as his successor.[1]

History

1700 to 1800

Before and during the American Revolutionary War, the Catholics in all of the British colonies in America were under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Vicariate of the London District in England. The first Catholic mission in Delaware was established by Jesuit missionaries near present-day Blackbird in 1747.[2] Unlike most of the other North American colonies, Delaware never imposed any restrictions or bans on Catholics.[3]

After the end of the American Revolution in 1783, Pope Pius VI erected the Prefecture Apostolic of the United States in 1784, encompassing the entire United States. Five years later, he converted the prefecture into the Diocese of Baltimore.[4] St. Mary of the Assumption was the first Catholic church in Delaware, built by White Clay Creek in 1788.[5]

1800 to 1868

Reverend Patrick Kenney established a mission in 1804 on the site of the Coffee Run Cemetery in Mill Creek. The Coffee Run Mission Site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[6][a][7]

in 1808, Pope Pius VII erected the Diocese of Philadelphia out of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, placed all of Delaware into the new diocese. Delaware would remain part of the diocese of Philadelphia for the next 60 years. The first Catholic church in Wilmington was started in 1816.[5]

1868 to 1900

On March 3, 1868, Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Wilmington. The new diocese contained the following counties:

Pius IX designated the new diocese as a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. He appointed Reverend Thomas Becker of Baltimore as the first bishop of Wilmington. Becker oversaw a three-fold increase in the number of priests and doubled the number of churches.[8] He established an orphanage and academy for boys, an academy for girls, and two additional parochial schools.[8][9] After 18 years in Wilmington, Becker was appointed in 1886 by Pope Leo XIII as bishop of the Diocese of Savannah.

To replace Becker, Leo XIII in 1886 appointed Reverend Alfred Curtis from Baltimore as the second bishop of Wilmington. During his tenure as bishop, Curtis introduced the Josephite Fathers into the diocese to minister to African-American Catholics. Curtis also built St. Joseph Church in Wilmington, an orphanage, and a parochial school and segregated facilities for the African-American congregation.[8] He also erected a cloistered convent for the Visitation Nuns.[10]

Twice a year, Curtis would visit the county almshouse to minister to the poor and bring them food. When he took office, Curtis discovered that all the church property in the diocese was under the personal name of the bishop. He spent the next few years legally transferring all the property to the diocese itself.[11] He also led efforts to clear the sizable debt held by the diocese and its parishes.

1900 to 1960

Bishop Curtis
Bishop Becker

Curtis retired in 1896 due to poor health and Leo XIII appointed Monsignor John Monaghan of the Diocese of Charleston as his replacement. When Monaghan became bishop, the diocese had 25,000 Catholics, 30 priests, 22 churches and 18 missions, 12 seminarians, eight religious communities, three academies, nine parochial schools, and three orphanages.[8] During his tenure, Monaghan established seven parishes, seven missions, and eight schools.[8] He also was instrumental in the establishment of the Oblate Fathers' Salesianum School for boys in Wilmington, St. Francis Hospital in Wilmington, and a home for the elderly.[8] Monaghan retired in 1925 and Pope Pius XI replaced him with Monsignor Edmond Fitzmaurice from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

During his 35-year tenure, Fitzmaurice oversaw an increase in the Catholic population from 34,000 to 85,000.[8] To accommodate these numbers, he founded 17 new parishes, eight missions, and 19 elementary and nine secondary schools.[8] Fitzmaurice encouraged participation in Catholic Charities, and founded the Catholic Welfare Guild, Catholic Youth Organization, Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and Knights of Columbus chapter in the diocese. He also established the Catholic Interracial Council, the Catholic Forum of the Air, the Catholic Television Guild, the Diocesan Book Forum, the Catholic Education Guild, and the Young Christian Workers.[8]

In 1945, Fitzmaurice ordered the parents of Catholic students in public high schools in the diocese to prohibit their children from attending sex education courses, which he described as "offensive to the Catholic conscience."[12]Pope Pius XII in 1958 appointed Reverend Michael Hyle of Baltimore as coadjutor bishop in Wilmington to assist the bishop. Fitzmaurice donated his personal residence in 1959 to provide a location for the founding of St. Edmond's Academy in Wilmington, which was named in his honor.

1960 to 1985

When Fitzmaurice resigned in 1960 as bishop of Wilmington, Hyle automatically succeeded him. He dedicated much of his administration to the implementation of the Second Vatican Council reforms, encouraging the formation of parish councils and the ecumenical movement.[8] Hyle also established St. Mark's High School in Wilmington and the University of Delaware's Newman Centre (Thomas More Oratory) in Newark.[8] Hyle died in 1967 and Pope Paul VI appointed Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Mardaga from Baltimore as the next bishop of Wilmington.[8]

During his 16-year tenure, Mardaga continued the implementation of the Second Vatican Council reforms, establishing a council for the laity and participating in ecumenical work.[8] He also reorganized the diocesan curia and created a ministry for migrant workers.

In 1974, Paul VI transferred the two Virginia counties in the Diocese of Wilmington to the Diocese of Richmond, establishing the present territory of the diocese.

Following Mardaga's death in 1984, Pope John Paul II in 1985 named Auxiliary Bishop Robert Mulvee from the Diocese of Manchester as Mardaga's replacement.

1985 to present

During his tenure as bishop of Wilmington, Mulvee emphasized collegiality in his administration of the diocese, helped restructure the Delmarva Ecumenical Agency into the Christian Council of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore, and founded three new missions and raised a fourth to parish status.[8] Mulvee's tenure in Wilmington ended in 1995 when John Paul II named him as coadjutor bishop for the Diocese of Providence.

John Paul II named Auxiliary Bishop Michael Saltarelli of the Archdiocese of Newark as Mulvee's replacement in Wilmington in 1996. During his tenure, Saltarelli oversaw an increase of over 60,000 Catholics in the diocese, ordained 23 priests and 47 permanent deacons, and constructed or renovated numerous churches, schools, and other facilities.[13] After Saltarelli retired in 2007, Pope Benedict XVI named Auxiliary Bishop W. Francis Malooly of Baltimore to replace him. Malooly was criticized by some Catholic news outlets for refusing to withhold communion from then Vice President Joseph Biden due to his position on abortion rights for women.[14]

In 2009, the diocese filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the face of financial liabilities from lawsuits regarding sexual abuse by priests.[15]

Malooly retired in 2021 and Pope Francis appointed William Koenig of the Diocese of Rockville Centre as the new bishop of Wilmington. As of 2023, Koenig is the current bishop of Wilmington.

Sexual abuse cases

Joseph Curry, a former altar boy at St. Dennis Church in Galena, sued the Diocese of Wilmington in August 2008. Curry claimed that he had been sexually abused over 100 times by Reverend Edward B. Carley. The abuse started in 1981, when Curry was 10 years old. The lawsuit claimed that the diocese knew that Carley had sexually abused parishioners at St. Ann's Church in Wilmington during the 1950s and early 1960s.[16] Carley died in 1998. Curry and the diocese settled the lawsuit in 2011 for $1.7 million.[17]

Also in August 2008, Mary Dougherty sued the diocese, claiming that Reverend Leonard J. Mackiewicz had attempted to rape her in 1966. The crime happened on the beach at Indian River Inlet at a Catholic Youth Organization event when Dougherty was in the eighth grade. She said that another priest saw the attack and pulled Mackiewicz off her. This act was the culmination of Mackiewicz grooming her for several months. The lawsuit also alleged the existence of nine other abuse victims of Mackiewicz.[18] The diocese removed him from ministry in 1987.[19]

In 2011, a bankruptcy court approved a bankruptcy settlement plan for the diocese. Under the plan, 150 victims, including Mary Dougherty, were to receive an average payment of $310,000 each, totaling $77.425 million. The clergy accused of abuse were not identified.[20]

In 2017, Netflix released The Keepers, a documentary investigation into the 1969 murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik in Baltimore. According to the documentary, Bishop Malooly in 1994 met with Charles Franz and his mother Denise Franz. The meeting was about their allegations of sexual abuse by Reverend Joseph Maskell against Charles Franz when he was a minor. In that meeting, Denise Franz told Malooly that she had reported Maskell to the archdiocese in 1967. The documentary claimed that Malooly said they never received her report. In an official response, Malooly said he told the Franzes that the archdiocese had no record of that 1967 report on Maskell.

The Keepers also charged that the archdiocese, aware of sexual abuse accusations against Maskell, still allowed him to work at Seton Keough Catholic school from 1968 to 1975, where he abused several dozen children [21] In his statement, Malooly said that he first heard allegations against Maskell in 1992, when Malooly was chancellor of the archdiocese. At that time, the archdiocese removed Maskell from ministry, sent him for treatment and started an investigation. Maskell was returned to ministry in 1993 after the archdiocese failed to substantiate the charges against him[22] Maskell was removed from ministry again in 1994. He fled to Ireland later that year to avoid criminal prosecution for the rape of a female student in Maryland.[23]

In July 2019, the diocese suspended Reverend William J. Porter from public ministry. Porter had been accused of sexually abusing a teenage in 1981 while serving at Our Lady of Fatima Parish in New Castle. The Delaware State Police had investigated the allegations. but determined that the statute of limitations for prosecution of this incident had passed.[24]

Bishops

Bishops of Wilmington

  1. Thomas Albert Andrew Becker (1868–1886), appointed Bishop of Savannah
  2. Alfred Allen Paul Curtis (1886–1896)
  3. John James Joseph Monaghan (1897–1925)
  4. Edmond John Fitzmaurice (1925–1960), appointed Archbishop ad personam upon retirement in 1960
    - Hubert James Cartwright, Coadjutor Bishop (1956-1958)
  5. Michael William Hyle (1960–1967; coadjutor bishop 1958-1960)
  6. Thomas Joseph Mardaga (1968–1984)
  7. Robert Edward Mulvee (1985–1995), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Providence and later succeeded to that see
  8. Michael Angelo Saltarelli (1995–2008)
  9. William Francis Malooly (2008–2021)
  10. William Edward Koenig (2021–present)

Other diocesan priests who became bishops

Churches

Education

High schools

Closed schools

St. Thomas More Preparatory – Magnolia

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ The title of the on-line article differs from the title of the article as it appeared in print
Citations
  1. ^ "Welcome Bishop - Diocese of Wilmington". Wilmington, DE: Diocese of Wilmington. 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Delaware". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  3. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Delaware". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  4. ^ "Our History". Archdiocese of Baltimore. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
  5. ^ a b "Delaware, Catholic Church in | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  6. ^ Tangel, Andrew (December 1, 2005). "Death knell may sound for historic farm buildings". The News Journal. pp. B1, B2. Archived from the original on February 22, 2007. Retrieved June 8, 2006.
  7. ^ "Coffee Run Mission Site (added 1973 - New Castle County - #73000509)". National Register of Historic Places.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "A Brief History of the Diocese of Wilmington". Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington.
  9. ^ "The Right Reverend Thomas A. Becker, D.D." Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27.
  10. ^ "Diocese of Wilmington". Catholic Encyclopedia.
  11. ^ The Sisters of the Visitation of Wilmington (1913). The Life and Characteristics of Right Reverend Alfred A. Curtis, D.D. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons.
  12. ^ "SEX LECTURES ASSAILED". The New York Times. 1945-02-12.
  13. ^ Soulsman, Gary (2008-01-27). "The people's priest who became a bishop". The News Journal.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Biden's bishop and his prochoice sheep". U.S. Catholic magazine. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  15. ^ Urbina, Ian (October 19, 2009), "Delaware Diocese Files for Bankruptcy in Wake of Abuse Suits", The New York Times, retrieved May 15, 2011
  16. ^ "Man sues Wilmington diocese, alleging sexual abuse by priest". MyEasternShoreMD. 2008-08-14. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  17. ^ "Bear motorcycle crash kills Delaware survivor of priest abuse". The News Journal. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  18. ^ Writer, KONRAD SUROWIEC Staff (2008-08-17). "Woman alleges priest assaulted her on CYO trip to Delaware". The Star Democrat. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  19. ^ 6abc. "From the Philadelphia news leader: Woman claims priest tried to rape her as child | 6abc Philadelphia | 6abc.com". 6abc Philadelphia. Retrieved 2023-07-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ Rowe, Peter (September 10, 2017). "Largest sexual abuse settlements by Roman Catholic institutions in the U.S." The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  21. ^ "Bishop Malooly denies Netflix series 'The Keepers' allegations".
  22. ^ "Bishop W. Francis Malooly responds to 'The Keepers'". Archdiocese of Baltimore. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  23. ^ Simon Carswell (2 June 2017). "HSE investigates activities of US priest featured in Netflix series". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  24. ^ McAneny, D. J. (2019-07-25). "Priest, under investigation in Wilmington, stripped of clergy status after New Castle child sex abuse claims". WDEL 101.7FM. Retrieved 2023-07-03.

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