- Robert Emmet Tracy
infobox bishopstyles
name=Robert Tracy
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Monsignor
deathstyle=none |Robert Emmet Tracy (
September 14 ,1909 —April 4 ,1980 ) was an Americanprelate of theRoman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Baton Rouge from 1961 to 1974.Biography
Born in New Orleans,
Louisiana , Robert Tracy was ordained to the priesthood onJune 12 ,1932 , at age 22. He was Archdiocesan Director of theConfraternity of Christian Doctrine from 1938 to 1946, and the Catholicchaplain ofTulane University from 1941 to 1946. Tracy then served as chaplain to theCatholic Student Center atLouisiana State University until 1959.On
March 13 ,1959 , he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Lafayette and Titular Bishop of "Sergentza" byPope John XXIII . Tracy receivied his episcopal consecration on the followingMay 19 from Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, with BishopsMaurice Schexnayder andLouis Caillouet serving as co-consecrators. He was later named the first Bishop of Baton Rouge onAugust 10 ,1961 , being installed as such on the followingNovember 8 .From 1962 to 1965, Bishop Tracy attended the
Second Vatican Council ; onOctober 24 ,1963 , he addressed the Council in the name of his fellow American bishops on the subject ofracial equality . A year later, in 1966, he published hismemoir of the Council, entitled "American Bishop at the Vatican Council". He established a consultative process as an integral part of the diocesan administration, and encouraged the greater participation of thelaity in governing the Church. Tracy also oversaw the construction of theCatholic Life Center and the renovation of St. Joseph Cathedral.In 1967, he became the first American Catholic bishop to publish a financial statement for his diocese [TIME Magazine. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,837331,00.html Opening the Books]
September 22 ,1967 ] . In 1972, he established a committee for the regulation of allowing remarried Catholics to receive the sacraments, saying, "The Church has a pastoral responsibility of healing and forgiveness" [TIME Magazine. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,906468,00.html Divorced Catholics and Communion]October 2 ,1972 ] .He resigned as Baton Rouge's bishop on
March 21 ,1974 , after twelve years of service. Tracy later died at age 70.References
External links
* [http://www.diobr.org/news/bishops.htm The Bishops of Baton Rouge]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/btracy.html Catholic-Hierarchy]
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