REMBERT WEAKLAND
'Rembert George Weakland', OSB (born April 2, 1927) is a Roman Catholic archbishop. He was the archbishop of Milwaukee from 1977 to 2002.
Born in Patton, Pennsylvania, he professed his vows as a member of the Benedictines on September 23, 1946, and was ordained a priest on 24 June, 1951 in Subiaco, Italy. He was elevated to abbot primate of the Benedictines on September 29, 1967. An accomplished musician and influential liturgist, he is a noted expert on Gregorian chant.
On September 20 1977, Pope Paul VI appointed Father Weakland the archbishop of Milwaukee. He was consecrated a bishop on November 8, in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist by Archbishop Jean Jadot. Retired Archbishop Weakland
One of his last major actions as archbishop was effecting a highly controversial renovation of the cathedral. A staunch theological liberal throughout his episcopate, Archbishop Weakland retired on May 24, 2002 having reached the mandatory retirement age of 75, but amid revelations that he had paid money, out of diocesan funds, to a former graduate student and alleged gay lover in settlement for alleged sexual abuse. Weakland begs for forgiveness The dangerous lives of gay priests: fearing a witch-hunt in the wake of the sex abuse scandal, gay Roman Catholic priests talk of their dedication to their work and their God—and of the secret loves that put their careers at risk
★ Archbishop Weakland website
★ Archbishop Weakland biography
Born in Patton, Pennsylvania, he professed his vows as a member of the Benedictines on September 23, 1946, and was ordained a priest on 24 June, 1951 in Subiaco, Italy. He was elevated to abbot primate of the Benedictines on September 29, 1967. An accomplished musician and influential liturgist, he is a noted expert on Gregorian chant.
On September 20 1977, Pope Paul VI appointed Father Weakland the archbishop of Milwaukee. He was consecrated a bishop on November 8, in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist by Archbishop Jean Jadot. Retired Archbishop Weakland
One of his last major actions as archbishop was effecting a highly controversial renovation of the cathedral. A staunch theological liberal throughout his episcopate, Archbishop Weakland retired on May 24, 2002 having reached the mandatory retirement age of 75, but amid revelations that he had paid money, out of diocesan funds, to a former graduate student and alleged gay lover in settlement for alleged sexual abuse. Weakland begs for forgiveness The dangerous lives of gay priests: fearing a witch-hunt in the wake of the sex abuse scandal, gay Roman Catholic priests talk of their dedication to their work and their God—and of the secret loves that put their careers at risk
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