Charles Borromeo McLaughlin
Charles Borromeo McLaughlin | |
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Bishop of Saint Petersburg | |
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Ordination | 1941 |
Consecration | 1964 |
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Born | September 28, 1913 |
Died | December 14, 1978 65) | (aged
Charles Borromeo McLaughlin (September 28, 1913 – December 14, 1978)[1] was the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg.[2]
Biography
After completing seminary, McLaughlin was ordained a priest in 1941 and served as the pastor of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Greensboro, North Carolina. He was consecrated a bishop in 1964.[3][4] Bishop McLaughlin had the unenviable responsibility of meeting the pastoral demands of a flock strewn over two hundred miles from end to end. McLaughlin, who was a pilot, often flew from event to event to try to keep pace with this difficult task, a characteristic that earned him the affectionate nickname "Hurricane Charlie."
Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg
On June 17, 1968, the Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg was formally established with Bishop Charles B. McLaughlin as its first and founding bishop. The newly created diocese stretched from Crystal River to Ft. Myers encompassing eleven counties. The first task of the Bronx native and former auxiliary bishop of Raleigh, North Carolina was to establish a new diocesan structure to unify priests, personnel, policy, and people from the two dioceses. He also faced the challenge of dealing with the rapidly increasing population within his diocese.
Bishop McLaughlin inherited many fine priests from the Diocese of St. Augustine and Miami and relied on their cooperation and assistance in the years to come. He also fostered native vocations and was a strong supporter of the Florida seminaries.
Legacy
Bishop McLaughlin also implemented the vision and reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Bishop McLaughlin had a profound influence on the diocese he founded, setting a tone of dedicated service for the entire diocese. His care for his priests and his people has left a charisma within the diocese that remains today.
Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School, a private, Catholic school in Spring Hill, FL, bears his name and the school's sports teams are called the Hurricanes, also in his honor.
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
- ↑ http://www.bmchs.com/documents/doc/Trifold.doc[]
- ↑ Diocese of Saint Petersburg, United States
- ↑ "Bishop Charles Borromeo McLaughlin". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
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Preceded by None |
Bishop of St. Petersburg 1968-1978 |
Succeeded by William Thomas Larkin |