Robert F. Vasa
Robert Francis Vasa (born May 7, 1951) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. On Monday, January 24, 2011, Vasa was named the coadjutor bishop to Bishop Daniel F. Walsh of the Diocese of Santa Rosa in California by Pope Benedict XVI. Until then, he had been the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Baker in Oregon. On 30 June 2011, Walsh's resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI, and Vasa succeeded him as bishop .
Robert Francis Vasa | |
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Bishop of Santa Rosa | |
Archdiocese | San Francisco |
Diocese | Santa Rosa |
Appointed | January 24, 2011 |
Installed | June 30, 2011 |
Predecessor | Daniel F. Walsh |
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Ordination | May 22, 1976 by Glennon Patrick Flavin |
Consecration | January 26, 2000 by John George Vlazny, Thomas Joseph Connolly, and Fabian Bruskewitz |
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Born | |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of Baker |
Motto | UNLESS A GRAIN OF WHEAT |
Styles of Robert Francis Vasa | |
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Reference style | |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
Biography
Early life
Robert F. Vasa was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Joe and Leona Vasa.[1] From 1972 to 1976, he studied at Holy Trinity Seminary in Dallas, Texas, where he obtained a Master of Divinity degree.[1]
Priesthood
Vasa was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Glennon Flavin on May 22, 1976.[2] After his ordination, Vasa served as a curate at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ Parish. He also taught at Pius X High School in Lincoln until 1977, when he became an advocate on the diocesan Marriage Tribunal.[1] In 1979, Vasa entered the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, earning a Licentiate of Canon Law in 1981.[1]
Following his return to Nebraska, Vasa was named assistant chancellor of the diocese and afterwards father prior of the local Columbian Squires chapter.[1] He was appointed judicial vicar of the diocesan tribunal and pastor of St. James Parish in Cortland, Nebraska, in 1985.[1] He directed the remodeling and fund drive for St. Stephen Parish in Exter, Nebraska.
In addition to his duties as judicial vicar, Vasa was appointed pastor of St. Peter Parish in Lincoln in 1990. He was raised to the rank of honorary prelate of his holiness in 1995.[1] In 1996 Vasa was named vicar general of the diocese and moderator of the curia.[1] He became chairman of the Diocesan Building Commission in 1996 and served as pastor of St. Michael Parish in Cheney, Nebraska, from 1997 to 1999.[1]
Bishop of Baker
On November 19, 1999, Vasa was named the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Baker by Pope John Paul II.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on January 26, 2000 from Archbishop John Vlazny, with Bishops Thomas Connolly and Fabian Bruskewitz serving as co-consecrators.[2]
In a 2006 column, Vasa implied that Catholics who support abortion rights for women are guilty of a so-called heresy of murder.[3]According to a Catholic News Service article, Vasa stated in February 2010 that St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon, located within the diocese, had "gradually moved away" from the church's ethical directives and could no longer be called Catholic. As a result, mass is no longer celebrated in the hospital chapel and the hospital returned all Catholic religious items to the diocese. However, the hospital retained the St. Charles name and the cross on his facility..
Bishop of Santa Rosa
On January 24, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Vasa as coadjutor bishop for the Diocese of Santa Rosa. Vasa was installed on March 6, 2011. On June 30, 2011, he succeeded Bishop Walsh.
Vasa served as the episcopal advisor to the Catholic Medical Association until 2014.[4] He currently serves that role for the online religious education provider, CatechismClass.[5]
See also
References
- "Curriculum Vitae". Roman Catholic Diocese of Baker. Archived from the original on 2009-05-07.
- "Bishop Robert Francis Vasa". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
- Palmo, Rocco (2006-02-18). "The "Open Question" of Heresy". Whispers in the Loggia.
- Catholic Medical Association Board
- CatechismClass.com - About Us