- John Aloysius Ward
John Aloysius Ward (
24 January 1929 -27 March 2007 ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman. He becameBishop of Menevia in 1981, andArchbishop of Cardiff in 1983. The later years of his ministry were overshadowed by cases of sexual misconduct by priests under his authority, and he retired in 2001.Ward was born in
Leeds ,England , but considered himself a Welshman. He was raised inWrexham , where he served as an altarboy at St. Mary's Cathedral. During the Second World War, he attendedPrior Park College in Bath, run by the Christian Brothers. In 1946, he joined the Capuchin Order ofFriars Minor atPantasaph , nearHolywell inClwyd .He was ordained by Bishop of Southwark
Cyril Cowderoy at Our Lady of Seven Dolours inPeckham on7 June 1953 . He worked in north and mid Wales from 1954 to 1960, using his fluent Welsh on his travelling mission. He became parish priest in Peckham in 1960. He was Minister Provincial of the Capuchins of Great Britain in 1969, and became an elected adviser to theFather General of the Capuchin Order inRome in 1970.Ward was appointed
Coadjutor Bishop of Menevia on25 July 1980 , in south and west Wales, and consecrated on1 October 1980 . He succeededLangton Fox as Bishop on5 February 1981 . He was appointedArchbishop of Cardiff on25 March 1983 . He built on the work of his predecessor, Archbishop John Murphy, in expanding the Catholic Church in Wales.The later years of his ministry were overshadowed by cases of sexual misconduct by priests under his authority. In 1998, Father John Lloyd, a parish priest and Ward's former press secretary, was imprisoned for sexual offences involving children. Parents had written letters to Ward to complain of Lloyd's behaviour: he reportedly passed the letters on to Lloyd. In 1999, Lloyd was defrocked by the Pope. Later in 1999, Ward himself was accused of raping a woman with a
crucifix on thealtar of his parish church in the 1960s. He was arrested, but never charged. The allegations appeared in the press, and Ward made impassioned statements of his innocence, claiming that the allegations were entirely false.In October 2000, Father
Joseph Jordan was imprisoned forindecent assault s on boys, and for downloadingchild pornography from the Internet. Jordan had been ordained by Ward in 1998, despite Ward being warned about Jordan's behaviour by theBishop of Plymouth ,Christopher Budd , under whom Lloyd started his training for the priesthood. A BBC "Panorama" investigation accused Ward of failing to take action, and he was pressured to resign.Ward suffered a
stroke and then adeep vein thrombosis in November 2000, and went on sick leave, withBishop of Wrexham Edwin Regan deputising for him. "The Catholic Herald " defended Ward, but "The Tablet " called for his retirement. After a period of recuperation, he said he was ready to return to his office. Ward was interviewed byPope John Paul II , and resigned shortly afterwards, on26 October 2001 . He was replaced as Archbishop by Peter Smith.Ward retired to a
bungalow , where he displayed his episcopalcoat of arms over his front door.References
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1577365.ece Obituary] , "
The Times ",28 March 2007
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2044147,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian ",28 March 2007
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=HUSABUU5UXG1BQFIQMGSFF4AVCBQWIV0?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/03/29/db2902.xml Obituary] , "The Daily Telegraph ",29 March 2007 External links
* [http://www.gcatholic.com/dioceses/diocese/card0.htm Giga-Catholic: Archdiocese of Cardiff]
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