WASHINGTON—Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Gerald T. Walsh, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York, for reasons of age. He has reached the retirement age for bishops of 75.
Bishop Walsh's
retirement was publicized in Washington, September 5, by Msgr. Walter Erbi,
Chargé d'Affaires at the Apostolic Nunciature in the United States.
Gerald T.
Walsh was born April 25, 1942, in New York. He pursued seminary studies at St.
Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, New York, where he earned a bachelor's degree in
philosophy and a masters of divinity. He also holds a master's degree in
social work from Fordham University. He was ordained a priest for the
Archdiocese of New York on May 27, 1967 and was appointed auxiliary bishop of
New York on June 28, 2004.
Assignments
after ordination include: serving as Parochial Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in
New York, 2004-2012. He also held assignments with the Cathedral Preparatory
Seminary, the Ladies of Charity, and the New York Chapter of the Knights of
Columbus. In 2012 he also served as Vicar for Clergy and Episcopal Vicar for
Rockland, Central Westchester, South Shore, and Yonkers vicariates. In 2007, he
was appointed rector of St. Joseph Seminary; and since 1979, he has served as
board member for numerous Catholic and community agencies. Since 2013, he
has served as vicar general of the archdiocese.
The
Archdiocese of New York comprises 4,683 square miles. It has a total population
of 5,872,756 people of which 2,642,740 or 45 percent are Catholic.
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is the current Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New
York.