William J. Winter
His Excellency, The Most Reverend William Joseph Winter | |
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Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Pittsburgh Titular Bishop of Uthina | |
Archdiocese | Philadelphia |
Diocese | Pittsburgh |
Appointed | December 21, 1988 |
Installed | February 13, 1989 |
Retired | May 20, 2005 |
Other post(s) | Titular Bishop of Uthina |
Orders | |
Ordination | December 17, 1955 by Martin John O’Connor |
Consecration | February 13, 1989 by Donald W. Wuerl, Anthony G. Bosco, and John B. McDowell |
Personal details | |
Born | (1930-05-20) May 20, 1930 (age 94) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US |
Education | St. Vincent Seminary Pontifical Gregorian University (S.T.D., 1958) |
Motto | To do your will |
Styles of William Joseph Winter | |
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Reference style |
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Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
William Joseph Winter (born May 20, 1930) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania from 1988 to 2005.
Biography
Early life
Winter was born on May 20, 1930, in the Beechview section of Pittsburgh.[1] He attended St. Catherine of Siena (Beechview) for grade school, and St. Michael High School in Pittsburgh's South Side before entering St. Vincent Seminary in Unity Township, Pennsylvania in 1948.[2]
Priesthood
Winter was ordained a priest by Archbishop Martin John O’Connor for the Diocese of Pittsburgh on December 17, 1955.[2][1] After his ordination, Winter briefly served as an assistant pastor at St. Bernard Parish in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He then travelled to Rome to study at the Pontifical Gregorian University, receiving a degree in sacred theology in 1958.[2][3]
After returning to Pittsburgh from Rome, Winter was assigned as the pastor of Holy Innocents Parish in Sheraden, Pennsylvania, and then St. Philip's Parish in Crafton, Pennsylvania.[2][4] He also served as assistant chancellor and vice-chancellor of the diocese.[2]
Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh
Winter was appointed as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh on December 21, 1988 by Pope John Paul II. He was consecrated on February 13, 1989, by then Archbishop Donald Wuerl. [1]While auxiliary bishop, Winter also served as pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in the Shadyside section of Pittsburgh.[5] He led the Parish Reorganization and Revitalization Project that dissolved or consolidated 163 parishes in the diocese between 1992 and 1994.[5]
Retirement
Winter submitted his letter of resignation as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh when he reached the mandatory retirement age for bishops of 75. It was accepted by Pope John Paul II on May 20, 2005.[1] At the time of his resignation, Winter was recognized by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for confirming an estimated 45,000 Catholics.[5] Since he resigned, Winter has resided at St. John Vianney Manor Retirement Home on the campus of St. Paul Seminary in Crafton, Pennsylvania.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d "Bishop William Joseph Winter [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ a b c d e f LaRussa, Tony (May 21, 2005). "Pope accepts Winter's resignation as bishop". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Pittsburgh.
- ^ Guydon, Lynda (December 28, 1988). "Seasoned Winter fills auxiliary bishop post". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh. p. 5. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Bergholz, Eleanor (February 14, 1989). "William Winter is ordained as city's 2nd auxiliary bishop". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh. p. 4. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ a b c Rodgers, Ann (May 21, 2005). "Auxiliary Bishop Winter retires at 75". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh. p. B-2. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
External links
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Official Site
Episcopal succession
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by – | Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Pittsburgh 2005–present | Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by – | Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh 1989–2005 | Succeeded by – |
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