Honorific-Prefix: | His Excellency, The Most Reverend |
William Leo Higi | |
Bishop Emeritus of Lafayette in Indiana | |
Diocese: | Lafayette in Indiana |
Appointed: | April 7, 1984 |
Enthroned: | June 6, 1984 |
Retired: | May 12, 2010 |
Predecessor: | George Avis Fulcher |
Successor: | Timothy Doherty |
Ordination: | May 30, 1959 |
Ordained By: | John Joseph Carberry |
Consecration: | June 6, 1984 |
Birth Date: | 29 August 1933 |
Birth Place: | Anderson, Indiana, US |
Coat Of Arms: | Coat of arms of William Leo Higi.svg |
William Leo Higi |
William Leo Higi (born August 29, 1933) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana from 1984 to 2010.
William Higi was born in Anderson, Indiana, on August 29, 1933.[1] While a high school junior, he became a seminarian for the Diocese of Indianapolis.[2]
On May 30, 1959, Higi was ordained into the priesthood by Cardinal John Carberry for the Diocese of Lafayette at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Lafayette, Indiana. [3] He was appointed secretary to Carberry on August 13, 1962, vice-chancellor of the diocese on January 14, 1965, and chancellor on June 16, 1967. Pope Paul VI named Higi a prelate of honor on November 16, 1976.Appointed vicar general of the diocese on June 29, 1979, Higi was appointed as diocesan administrator on January 26, 1984, upon the death of Bishop George A. Fulcher.
On April 7, 1984, Pope John Paul II appointed Higi as bishop of Lafayette in Indiana. He was consecrated by Archbishop Edward O’Meara on June 6, 1984. During Higi's tenure, he dedicated several new churches and opened St. Theodore Guerin High School in Noblesville, Indiana. Higi also did outreach to Haiti on several trips there.
On December 31, 2003, Higi reported that 18 priests serving in the diocese since 1950 had been accused by 26 parishioners of sexually abusing them as minors. Nine priests were removed from ministry due to credible accusations. [4]
On May 12 2010, Pope Benedict XVI accepted Higi's letter of resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette, required when a bishop reaches age 75. The pope replaced him with Monseigneur Timothy Doherty.