词条 | Alexander M. Zaleski |
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| honorific-prefix =Most Reverend | name = Alexander M. Zaleski | honorific-suffix = | title = | image = Zaleski.png | caption = Alexander M. Zaleski | province = | diocese = Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing, Michigan | see = | enthroned = | ended = | predecessor = Joseph H. Albers | successor = Kenneth Joseph Povish | ordination = July 12, 1931 | consecration = May 23, 1950 | cardinal = | rank = | other_post = Auxiliary bishop Detroit, Michigan | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date|1906|6|24|mf=y}} | birth_place = Laurel, New York | death_date = {{death date and age|1975|5|16|1906|6|24|mf=y}} | death_place = Lansing, Michigan | buried = | nationality = | religion = | residence = | parents = | spouse = | children = | occupation = | profession = | alma_mater = | signature = }} Alexander Mieceslaus Zaleski (24 Jun 1906 – 16 May 1975) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Lansing from 1965 until his death in 1975. BiographyOne of seven children, Alexander Zaleski was born in Laurel, New York, to Anthony and Bertha (née Janulewicz) Zaleski.[1] After graduating from Don Bosco Preparatory High School at Ramsey, New Jersey, in 1924, he attended SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Orchard Lake, Michigan.[1] He went to Belgium in 1927 and enrolled at the American College of Louvain, where he was later ordained to the priesthood on July 12, 1931.[2] Following his return to Michigan, Zaleski served as a curate at Resurrection Church in Detroit until 1932, when he was transferred to St. Thomas the Apostle Church in the same city.[1] In 1935 he earned a Licentiate of Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome.[1] He served as professor at SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary (1935-1937), vice-chancellor of the Archdiocese of Detroit (1937-1949), and pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Pontiac (1949-1956) and of St. Alphonsus Church in Dearborn (1956-1964).[1] He was named a Domestic Prelate in 1946.[1] On March 28, 1950, Zaleski was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit and Titular Bishop of Lyrbe by Pope Pius XII.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 23 from Cardinal Edward Mooney, with Bishops Stephen Stanislaus Woznicki and Allen James Babcock serving as co-consecrators.[2] He became vicar general of the archdiocese in 1954.[1] He was named Coadjutor Bishop of Lansing on October 7, 1964.[2] Upon the death of Bishop Joseph H. Albers, Zaleski succeeded him as the second Bishop of Lansing on December 1, 1965.[2][3][4][5] He also served as chairman of the Committee on Doctrine in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; in this capacity, he played a prominent role in the censuring of liberal theologian Charles Curran.[6] Zaleski was present at the opening session of the Second Vatican Council. Also present were the first and fourth bishops of Lansing, namely Joseph H. Albers was there; and Carl Frederick Mengeling was a page.[4] Zaleski later died at age 68. References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book|last=Curtis|first=Georgina Pell|title=The American Catholic Who's Who|volume=XIV|year=1961|publisher=Walter Romig|location=Grosse Pointe, Michigan}} {{s-start}}{{s-rel|ca}}{{succession box2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite news|work=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|title=Bishop Alexander Mieceslaus Zaleski|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bzaleski.html}} 3. ^Archdiocese of Lansing home page and history {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070917031102/http://www.dioceseoflansing.org/bishop/history.html |date=September 17, 2007 }} 4. ^1 Faith Magazine, History of Lansing diocese. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710220312/http://www.faithmag.com/faithmag/column2.asp?ArticleID=52 |date=July 10, 2011 }} 5. ^History of the bishops of Lansing, Archdiocese of Lansing home page and history {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070917031102/http://www.dioceseoflansing.org/bishop/history.html |date=September 17, 2007 }} 6. ^{{cite book|last1=Curran|first1=Charles|authorlink1=Charles Curran (theologian)|title=Loyal Dissent: Memoir of a Catholic Theologian|year=2006|publisher=Georgetown University Press|location=Washington,D.C.|isbn=1589010876}} | before=Joseph H. Albers | title=Bishop of Lansing | years=1965—1975 | after=Kenneth Joseph Povish }}{{s-end}}{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing}}{{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zaleski, Alexander M.}} 14 : 1906 births|1975 deaths|Catholic University of Leuven alumni (pre-1968)|American College of the Immaculate Conception alumni|American Roman Catholic bishops|Roman Catholic bishops of Lansing|20th-century Roman Catholic bishops|Don Bosco Preparatory High School alumni|Participants in the Second Vatican Council|People from Southold (town), New York|SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary alumni|Pontifical Biblical Institute alumni|Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit|Catholics from New York (state) |
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