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To: Miss Marple
Hi MM,

here's a quick bio...

Most Reverend
DONALD W. WUERL

BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH
Bishop Donald W. Wuerl was installed as the 11th bishop of Pittsburgh on February 12, 1988, where he is spiritual leader of some 800,000 Catholics in 215 parishes throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania.

In addition to his responsibilities as shepherd of the Catholic Church in the six counties that comprise the Diocese of Pittsburgh, Bishop Wuerl is involved in a wide range of community, ecumenical and interfaith activities, joining with civic and business leaders in educational and community-service initiatives. These include the Christian Leaders Fellowship and its many ecumenical enterprises, the Extra Mile Education Foundation which is responsible for a number of inner-city parochial schools, the Urban League of Pittsburgh and the United Way of Allegheny County.

To many Bishop Wuerl is known from the television program The Teaching of Christ broadcast on CBS, the Christian Associates cable channel, and through its national syndication.  His best-selling adult catechism of the same name, now in its 28th year of publication, has been translated into more than 10 languages and is used throughout the world. His most recent publication, The Catholic Way, was published by Doubleday in September 2001. 

Bishop Wuerl serves on numerous national and international bodies, is chair of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops editorial oversight board for the U.S. Catholic Catechism for Adults, a member of the USCCB Committee on Catechesis and past chair of the conference's committee on Education, chairman of the board of the National Catholic Bioethics Center and vice president of the executive board of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center with extensive involvement in the Center's Intercultural Forum. He has a unique relationship to Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, as Distinguished Service Professor.

During the course of his 16 years as Bishop of Pittsburgh, he has been honored by numerous organizations, including the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the American Red Cross and B’nai Zion. He also received the prestigious Elizabeth Ann Seton award from the National Catholic Education Association for his ongoing work as a teacher and educator.

The bishop was born in Pittsburgh on November 12, 1940, and received graduate degrees from The Catholic University of America, the Gregorian University in Rome and his doctorate in theology from the University of St. Thomas in Rome in 1974. He was ordained to the priesthood on December 17, 1966, and ordained a bishop on January 6, 1986, in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome.

prisoner6

5 posted on 05/16/2006 4:01:24 AM PDT by prisoner6
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To: prisoner6

He's 65, and will be turning 66 later this year. He'll be in Washington for ten years at least.


6 posted on 05/16/2006 4:09:46 AM PDT by Pyro7480 (Sancte Joseph, terror daemonum, ora pro nobis!)
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