Mark Francis Schmitt Explained

Honorific-Prefix:His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Mark Francis Schmitt
Bishop of Marquette
titular bishop of Ceanannus Mór
See:Diocese of Marquette
Appointed:-->
Predecessor:Charles Salatka
Successor:James Henry Garland
Other Post:Auxiliary Bishop of Grand Rapids
1970 to 1978
Ordination:May 22, 1948
Ordained By:Stanislaus Vincent Bona
Consecration:June 24, 1970
Consecrated By:Aloysius John Wycislo
Birth Date:14 February 1923
Birth Place:Algoma, Wisconsin, US
Death Place:De Pere, Wisconsin, US
Tomb:-->
Education:College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Mark Francis Schmitt (February 14, 1923  - December 14, 2011) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the tenth bishop of the Diocese of Marquette in Michigan from 1978 to 1992.

Biography

Early life

Mark Schmitt was born in Algoma, Wisconsin, on February 14, 1923.[1] After attending St. Mary School in Algoma, Schmitt entered the Salvatorian Minor Seminary in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. He later attended St. John’s Seminary and University in Collegeville, Minnesota.[2]

Priesthood

Schmitt was ordained by Bishop Stanislaus Vincent Bona to the priesthood on May 22, 1948, for the Diocese of Green Bay. After his ordination, Schmitt served as associate pastor at St. Rose Parish in Clintonville, Wisconsin. Schmitt in 1954 was appointed director of the Manitowoc Apostolate, the diocese branch of Catholic Charities. He also served as director of the diocesan hospitals. In 1960, Schmitt was appointed pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Parish of Weyauwega, Wisconsin and St. Bernard Parish in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Auxiliary Bishop of Green Bay

On April 30, 1970, Pope Paul VI appointed Schmitt as titular bishop of Ceanannus Mór and auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay; he was consecrated by Bishop Aloysius John Wycislo in Green Bay on June 24, 1970.[3]

Bishop of Marquette

On March 21, 1978, Paul VI appointed Schmitt as bishop of the Diocese of Marquette. He was installed on May 8, 1978.[4] As bishop, Schmitt founded the Lay Ministries Leadership School to prepare lay parishioners for leadership roles in parishes. He also create bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in pastoral studies.

On October 6, 1992, Pope John Paul II accepted Schmitt's resignation as bishop of Marquette.[5] Mark Schmitt died on December 14, 2011, at a hospice in De Pere, Wisconsin.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bishop Mark Francis Schmitt [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 2022-07-13 . www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. Web site: 2011-12-22 . Marquette's Bishop Schmitt, Algoma native, dies . 2022-07-13 . The Compass . en-US.
  3. News: 1970-05-06 . Auxiliary Bishop Named . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-07-13 . 0362-4331.
  4. Web site: 12 bishops have led the diocesan church . Diocese of Marquette . 2011-12-15.
  5. Web site: At 85, Bishop Schmitt thankful for a wonderful life . Diocese of Marquette . 2008-02-05 . 2011-12-15.
  6. Web site: wglqradio.com . 2022-07-13 . ww12.wglqradio.com . en.