Norbert Felix Gaughan

The Most Reverend
Norbert Felix Gaughan
D.D.

Bishop Norbert F. Gaughan,

Second Bishop of the Diocese of Gary,

1984-1996.
In office October 2, 1984 - June 1, 1996
Predecessor Andrew Gregory Grutka
Successor Dale Joseph Melczek
Orders
Ordination November 4, 1945
by Hugh Charles Boyle
Consecration June 26, 1975
by William G. Connare
Personal details
Born May 30, 1921
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Died October 1, 1999 (age 78)
Crown Point, Indiana
Nationality American
Denomination Catholic Church
Previous post Titular Bishop of Taraqua and auxiliary bishop of Greensburg (1975 - 1984)
Styles of
Norbert Felix Gaughan
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Bishop
Posthumous style not applicable

Norbert Felix Gaughan (May 30, 1921 – October 1, 1999) was a bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as auxiliary bishop of Diocese of Greensburg in the state of Pennsylvania from 1975–1984, and the second bishop of the Diocese of Gary in the state of Indiana from 1984-1996.[1]

Biography

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gaughan was ordained a Catholic priest on November 4, 1945 for the Diocese of Greensburg.

On April 2, 1975 Gaughan was named Titular Bishop of Taraqua and Auxiliary Bishop of Greensburg by Pope Paul VI. He was ordained a bishop by Bishop William G. Connare of Greensburg. Bishops Cyril Vogel, of Salina and John McDowell an auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh, were the principal co-consecrators.

On July 24, 1984 John Paul II named him the second bishop of Gary, Indiana. He served the Gary diocese as its bishop for a total of 12 years.[2] In February 1992, Bishop Gaughan suffered a debilitating stroke. Because of his health situation, the pope appointed Bishop Dale Melczek, an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit, to be the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese. On October 28, 1995 the pope appointed Bishop Melczek to be the coadjutor bishop of the Gary diocese.

Resignation and death

On June 1, 1996 the Holy See accepted Bishop Gaughan's resignation.[3] Though valiant in his attempts to continue to minister to the people of the diocese, Bishop Gaughan spent the last years of his life at Saint Anthony Home in Crown Point. He died on October 1, 1999 and was buried in the Saint Emma Convent cemetery in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, after a funeral mass in Gary.

References

  1. "Diocese of Gary United States". Gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
  2. "Bishop Norbert Felix Gaughan". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  3. "Brief History of the Diocese". Diocese of Gary. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Andrew Gregory Grutka
Bishop of Gary
19841996
Succeeded by
Dale Joseph Melczek
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