- Edmund Szoka
infobox cardinalbiog
name = Edmund Casimir Szoka
See = Detroit (Emeritus )
Title = President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
Period =October 15 ,1997 —September 15 ,2006
cardinal =June 28 ,1988
Predecessor = none
Successor =Giovanni Cardinal Lajolo
post = President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See |
date of birth = Birth date and age|1927|9|14|mf=y
place of birth =Grand Rapids, Michigan |Edmund Casimir Cardinal Szoka (born
September 14 ,1927 ) is an Americanprelate of theRoman Catholic Church . He is currently President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President Emeritus of the Governatorate of Vatican City State, having previously served as Bishop of Gaylord from 1971 to 1981 and Archbishop of Detroit from 1981 to 1990. Szoka was elevated to the cardinalate in 1988.Biography
Edmund Casimir Szoka was born in
Grand Rapids, Michigan , to Casimir and Mary (née Wolgat) Szoka, Polish immigrants. He has an older sister, Irene, and moved with his family in the early 1930s to Muskegon, where he did his primary studies at St. Michael School. Attracted to life as a priest at an early age, Szoka attended St. Joseph's Seminary in Grand Rapids,Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit for his junior and senior years, and then St. John's Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, Michigan, to studytheology .On
June 5 ,1954 , he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Thomas Noa in St. Peter Cathedral, Marquette, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He did pastoral work in Manistique but soon thereafter became secretary to Bishop Noa of Marquette, whom he accompanied to the first session of theSecond Vatican Council in 1962. During this period he also served aschaplain at St. Mary’s Hospital andK. I. Sawyer Air Force Base .From 1957 to 1959, he studied canon law at the
Pontifical Urbaniana University or thePontifical Lateran University inRome . Upon returning to theUnited States , Szoka did pastoral and curial work, including serving as an official of the matrimonial tribunal, in Marquette until 1971. He was raised to the rank of Honorary Prelate of His Holiness onNovember 14 , 1963, by Pope Paul VI.Szoka was appointed the first Bishop of Gaylord on
June 11 , 1971. He received his episcopal consecration on the followingJuly 20 from CardinalJohn Dearden , with BishopsCharles Salatka and Joseph McKinney serving as co-consecrators. A year later, the Bishops of the 4th pastoral region of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) elected him president for the period of 1972-77. At the same time, he was treasurer and secretary of theEpiscopal Conference of Michigan . As Bishop of Gaylord, Szoka improved the annulment consideration process, drawing from his experience in the matrimonial tribunal in Marquette.Archbishop of Detroit
On
March 21 ,1981 , he was promoted to the third Metropolitan Archbishop of Detroit (eighth bishop) byPope John Paul II . Since 1981, he also served as president of the Administration Council of the provincial seminary of St. John inPlymouth, Michigan andSS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary nearOrchard Lake Village, Michigan . He was also a president of the board of directors of the Episcopal Conference of Michigan, member of the executive committee of theCatholic University , president of the Committee for University Relations, Administrator of the National Sanctuary of theImmaculate Conception , treasurer of the NCCB, and served on committees within the Conference for: human values, bishops, dioceses and provinces, and economic affairs. He faced challenges of finance and enforcing Church discipline, and welcomed John Paul II to Detroit in 1987 during his tenure as Archbishop. He was created Cardinal Priest of "Ss. Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio" by John Paul II in theconsistory ofJune 28 ,1988 .Work in the Roman Curia
Resigning as Archbishop of Detroit on
April 28 ,1990 , Szoka was named President of thePrefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See onJanuary 22 ,1990 to October 14, 1997. In this position, he helped managed the Vatican's financial affairsOn
October 14 ,1997 , Cardinal Szoka was named President of the Governorate of Vatican City State, and onFebruary 22 ,2001 , President of thePontifical Commission for Vatican City State . Within theRoman Curia his membership includes: Secretariat of State (second section), and Causes of Saints, Bishops, Evangelization of Peoples ("Congregatio de Propaganda Fide"), Clergy, Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (congregations). He submitted his resignation to John Paul II in 2002, at the Church's mandatory retirement age of 75, but was requested to continue working. During his rare spare time, Szoka enjoyed walking through the Vatican Gardens. [The Michigan Catholic. [http://www.aodonline.org/AODOnline/Meet+the+Bishops+12188/Edmund+C+Szoka+14493/Cardinal+Szoka%27s+Golden+Jubilee+-+Szoka+Still+Misses+Home.htm After 14 years away, Cd. Szoka still misses home]June 4 ,2004 ]Szoka was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected
Pope Benedict XVI . As Governor of the Vatican, it fell to Szoka, along with Secretary of StateAngelo Sodano andCamerlengo Eduardo Martínez Somalo , to prepare for the cardinal electors' housing at the "Domus Sanctae Marthae ".Retirement
It was announced on
June 22 ,2006 , that his resignation had been accepted by Pope Benedict and that he would officially step down onSeptember 15 ,2006 ; he will maintain all curial memberships until age 80. On what he would do after retirement, Szoka said he was interested intravel ,writing , studying theChurch Fathers , and continuing to provide priestly assistance to Detroit. [The Michigan Catholic. [http://www.aodonline.org/AODOnline/News+++Publications+2203/Michigan+Catholic+News+12203/2006+The+Michigan+Catholic+News+13857/060630+-+Cd+Szoka+looks+to+help+local+priests.htm Cd. Szoka looks to help local priests]June 30 ,2006 ]References
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