Robert Joseph Baker

His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Robert Joseph Baker
Bishop of Birmingham

Bishop Robert Baker with Friars
Church Catholic Church
Archdiocese Mobile
Diocese Birmingham
Appointed August 14, 2007
Installed October 2, 2007
Predecessor David Edward Foley
Orders
Ordination March 21, 1970
by Paul Francis Tanner
Consecration September 29, 1999
by John Francis Donoghue, Gabriel Montalvo Higuera, and John J. Snyder
Personal details
Born (1944-06-04) June 4, 1944
Willard, Ohio
Motto REJOICING IN HOPE
Styles of
Robert Joseph Baker
Reference style
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Bishop

Robert J. Baker (b. June 4, 1944 Willard, Ohio) is an American Roman Catholic prelate who serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama. He was appointed to this post by Pope Benedict XVI on August 14, 2007 and installed on October 2, 2007. He has written several books.

Biography

Baker was ordained for the diocese of St Augustine in 1970 and sent to Rome for doctoral studies in dogmatic theology shortly thereafter. He has served in turns as a parish priest, campus minister, and seminary formator.

In 1999, Baker was appointed Bishop of Charleston. As bishop of Charleston, Baker presided over rapid growth, thanks to a combination of adult conversion and Hispanic immigration (the state's population of Roman Catholics boomed by almost 40% to over 175,000 during his tenure). Bishop Baker dedicated new or expanded churches, schools, and parish facilities.

He was transferred to Alabama to become Bishop of Birmingham. The Diocese of Charleston bishopric was filled Jan. 24, 2009 by Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone, formerly rector of St. Agnes Cathedral of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York.

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    Episcopal succession

    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    David B. Thompson
    Bishop of Charleston
    19992007
    Succeeded by
    Robert E. Guglielmone
    Preceded by
    David Edward Foley
    Bishop of Birmingham
    2007present
    Succeeded by
    incumbent


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