Edward M. Grosz Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Edward Michael Grosz
Auxiliaty Bishop emeritus of Buffalo
Titular Bishop of Morosbisdus
Church:Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese:New York
Diocese:Buffalo
Appointed:November 22, 1989
Enthroned:February 2, 1990
Retired:March 2, 2020
Other Post:Titular Bishop of Morosbisdus
Ordination:May 29, 1971
Consecration:February 2, 1990
Consecrated By:Edward D. Head, Bernard Joseph McLaughlin, and Donald Walter Trautman
Birth Date:1945 2, mf=yes
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York, US
Motto:Magnificat anima mea Dominum
(My soul magnifies the Lord)
Ordained By:James A. McNulty
Edward Michael Grosz
Dipstyle:

Edward Michael Grosz, (February 16, 1945) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo in New York from 1990 to 2020.

Biography

Early life

Edward Grosz was born on February 16, 1945, in Buffalo, New York. He studied at Saint John Vianney Seminary in East Aurora, New York. Grosz attended Assumption School in Buffalo, then entered the diocesan Preparatory Seminary. He later attended St. John Vianney Seminary in East Aurora, receiving a Bachelor of Philosophy degree and a Master of Divinity degree.

Priesthood

Grosz was ordained a priest by Bishop James A. McNulty for the Diocese of Buffalo on May 29, 1971.[1] He then entered the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, receiving a Master of Theology degree.

Grosz first pastoral assignment was at Transfiguration Parish in Buffalo where he served as assistant pastor. He was later assigned to St. Luke and Blessed Trinity parishes in Buffalo. He also served at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo. Grosz served as pastor at St. Philip the Apostle in Cheektowaga, New York, and at St. Stanislaus Kostka and Holy Trinity Parishes in Niagara Falls, New York.[2]

Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo

Grosz was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo and titular bishop of Morosbisdus on November 22, 1989, by John Paul II. He was consecrated a bishop on February 2, 1990, by Bishop Edward Head.

Grosz was appointed episcopal vicar of the Western Niagara vicariate in 1996. He was appointed pastor of St. Stanislaus Parish in Buffalo and as episcopal vicar of the Southeast Buffalo vicariate in 2003. In 2004, after Bishop Henry J. Mansell was named archbishop of the Archdiocese of Hartford, Grosz was elected as diocesan administrator of Buffalo by the college of consultors.

Retirement and legacy

Grosz's letter of resignation as auxiliary bishop of Buffalo was accepted by Pope Francis on March 2, 2020.[3] Grosz serves as chaplain to the western branch of the Polish National Alliance.[4]

On November 23, 2020, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Grosz, the diocese and Bishop Richard J. Malone. The lawsuit claimed that they misused diocese funds to cover up alleged sexual abuse of minors by over two dozen priests.[5] At the same time, James' office released a 218-page report detailing a two-year investigation of the diocese.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Most Rev. Edward M. Grosz, D.D. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121215051917/http://www.buffalodiocese.org/bishopofbuffalo/OurBishops/BishopEdwardMGrosz.aspx . December 15, 2012 . January 1, 2013 . Diocese of Buffalo.
  2. Web site: Bishop Edward Michael Grosz [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 2023-11-10 . www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  3. Web site: Rinunce e Nomine, 02.03.2020 . March 2, 2020 . . it . March 2, 2020.
  4. Web site: Bishop Grosz looks back on 40 years as a priest . January 26, 2014 . May 20, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140201224824/http://www.wnycatholic.org/wnycatholicnews/catholiclife/tabid/1182/vw/1/itemid/923/bishop-grosz-looks-back-on-40-years-as-a-priest.aspx . February 1, 2014. dead . Western New York Catholic . Mark . Ciemcioch.
  5. News: AG sues Buffalo Diocese, alleging misuse of funds in covering up sex abuse cases. Jay. Tokasz. The Buffalo News. November 23, 2020. November 28, 2020.