- Carl Frederick Mengeling
infobox bishopstyles
name=Carl Mengeling
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Monsignor
deathstyle=not applicable |Carl Frederick Mengeling (born October 22, 1930) is an American
prelate of theRoman Catholic Church . He served as Bishop of Lansing from 1995 to 2008.Biography
Carl Mengeling was born in Hammond,
Indiana , as the second of the four children of Carl and Augusta (née Huke) Mengeling, both German immigrants. He was raised as a Lutheran but later baptized as a Catholic at the age of nine. Mengeling attended St. Mary Elementary School in Griffith, and graduated fromGriffith High School in 1948, whence he entered St. Meinrad College and Seminary.He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Andrew Grutka on May 25, 1957, as one of the first priests of the Diocese of Gary. Mengeling then served as associate pastor of
St. Mark's Church in Gary until 1961. He then furthered his studies inRome , where he attended the Angelicum, obtaining hisLicentiate of Sacred Theology , and theAlphonsian Academy , earning a Doctorate in Sacred Theology. He acted as a page during some of the sessions of theSecond Vatican Council (1962-1965) as well.Upon his return to the
United States in 1964, Mengeling began teaching at Bishop Noll High School in Hammond, St. Joseph Calumet College in East Chicago, and St. Procopius Seminary in Lisle,Illinois . He served as pastor of [http://www.dcgary.org/parish/parishes/alsaints_ham.htm All Saints Parish] in Hammond from 1968 to 1970, whence he became pastor of [http://www.dcgary.org/parish/parishes/holynam_ced.htm Holy Name Parish] in Cedar Lake. Mengeling was pastor of [http://www.nativityofoursavior.org/ Nativity of Our Savior] in Portage (1971-1985) and later of [http://www.stm-church.com/ St. Thomas More Parish] in Munster (1985-1995). Raised to the rank ofMonsignor in June 1984, he chaired the [http://www.dcgary.org/pastoral/worshipoffice.htm Diocesan Worship Commission] and the [http://www.dcgary.org/pastoral/vocations/Vocations%20web/vocations%20home.htm Vocations Committee] in Gary, as well as founding the diocesan Institute of Religion and chairing it for fourteen years. He also served on the Presbyteral Council, the Ecumenical Commission and the Permanent Diaconate Formation team.On November 7, 1995, Mengeling was appointed the fourth Bishop of Lansing by
Pope John Paul II . He received his episcopal consecration on January 25, 1996 from Adam Cardinal Maida, with Bishops Kenneth Povish and Dale Melczek serving as co-consecrators, in St. Mary Cathedral. Mengeling selected as his episcopalmotto : "He must increase" ( [http://www.drbo.org/chapter/50003.htm John 3:30] ).During his tenure, the Bishop has opened several parochial schools and churches. He has also involved himself with the activities of Hispanic, Vietnamese, and African-American Catholics in his
diocese . In response to sexual misconduct scandals among the clergy, he instituted the [http://www.virtus.org/virtus/ Virtus program] in 2003 and has visited retreats for victims of sexual abuse. Also in 2003, he issued a statement on the war in Iraq, calling for "a swift end to hostilities and commitment to reconciliation..." [USCCB. [http://www.usccb.org/sdwp/peace/mengel.shtml Statement of War in Iraq] March 20, 2003]Mengeling retired as Bishop on February 27, 2008, after twelve years of service. He was succeeded by
Earl Alfred Boyea, Jr. References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmurray.html Catholic-Hierarchy]
* [http://www.dioceseoflansing.org/bishop/biography.html Diocese of Lansing]
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