- Ignatius Jerome Strecker
infobox bishopstyles
name=Ignatius Strecker
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Monsignor
deathstyle=none |Ignatius Jerome Strecker (
November 23 ,1917 —October 16 ,2003 ) was an Americanprelate of theRoman Catholic Church . He served as Archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas from 1969 to 1993.Biography
Early life
Ignatius Strecker was born in Spearville,
Kansas , and was baptized at St. John the Baptist Church, where his parents were also the first couple to be married. He had two sisters, Catherine and Elizabeth. Strecker was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Christian Winkelmann onDecember 19 ,1942 , celebrating his first Mass in his native Spearville on the followingDecember 21 . He then studied canon law at the Catholic University of America, and was later made chancellor of the Diocese of Wichita in 1948.Catholicism
On
April 11 ,1962 , Strecker was appointed the second Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau,Missouri , byPope John XXIII . He received his episcopal consecration on the followingJune 20 from Archbishop Edward Hunkeler, with Bishops Charles Helmsing and Marion Forst serving as co-consecrators, in theCathedral of the Immaculate Conception . From 1962 to 1965, Strecker attended theSecond Vatican Council , during which he sat next to Archbishop Karol Wojtyła of Kraków; the Bishop was extremely dedicated to the Council's implementation in hisdiocese as well.Pope Paul VI later named him the second Archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas onSeptember 10 ,1969 . At age 51, Strecker was the second youngestprelate of that rank in theUnited States . He was later elected president of the [http://www.ncrlc.com/ National Catholic Rural Life Conference] twice. Widely known as an advocate for smallfamily farm s, as well as thepoor in theinner city and Hispanics, the Archbishop urged Congress to work toward a comprehensive food and agricultural policy. He once testified before the House Agriculture Committee in 1984, during hearings in preparation for comprehensive farm policy legislation, and stated, "The fate of our family farmers is not an abstract concern...What happens to them will determine whether or not a land-owning elite will increasingly control our food and the price of that food."Retirement
After reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Strecker resigned his post as Archbishop on
June 28 ,1993 , following twenty-three years of service. During that time, he earned the nickname of "Gracious Ignatius".Death
Strecker, after a series of
stroke s and a fall, died in Kansas City, at age 85.External links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bstrecker.html Catholic-Hierarchy]
* [http://www.dcdiocese.org/swkregister/June_6_04/spearvillepage.htm Diocese of Dodge City]
* [http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/todaystake/tt102803.htm National Catholic Reporter]
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