词条 | Gregory John Hartmayer |
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| type = bishop | honorific-prefix = His Excellency, The Most Reverend | name = Gregory John Hartmayer | honorific-suffix = | title = Bishop of Savannah | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | church = | archdiocese = Atlanta | metropolis = | diocese = Savannah | appointed = July 19, 2011 | enthroned = October 18, 2011 | predecessor = J. Kevin Boland | successor = | opposed = | other_post = | ordination = May 5, 1979 | ordained_by = Howard James Hubbard | consecration = October 18, 2011 | consecrated_by = Wilton Daniel Gregory, J. Kevin Boland, and Luis Rafael Zarama | cardinal = | created_cardinal_by = | rank = Bishop | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1951|11|21}} | birth_place = Buffalo, New York | death_date = | death_place = | buried = | resting_place_coordinates = | nationality = American | religion = Roman Catholic | residence = Savannah, Georgia | parents = John and Sally Hartmayer | spouse = | children = | occupation = | profession = | education = | alma_mater = Boston College | motto = PAX ET BONUM ({{lang-en|Peace and Good}}) | signature = | signature_alt = | coat_of_arms = | coat_of_arms_alt = }}{{Infobox bishopstyles | name= Gregory John Hartmayer | dipstyle=
| offstyle=Your Excellency | relstyle=Bishop | image = Coat of arms of Gregory John Hartmayer.svg | image_size = 200px }}Gregory John Hartmayer, O.F.M. Conv. (born November 21, 1951) is an American priest and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. A Conventual Franciscan, he was appointed the fourteenth bishop of the Diocese of Savannah by Pope Benedict XVI on July 19, 2011.[1] He was consecrated and installed on October 18, 2011.[2] BiographyEarly lifeGregory John Hartmayer was born in Buffalo, New York, one of four children of John and Sally Hartmayer.[3] He was raised in nearby Tonawanda, where he received his early education at St. Amelia School.[4] He graduated from Cardinal O'Hara High School in 1969.[4] Religious lifeAfter graduating from high school, Hartmayer joined the Order of Friars Minor Conventual, commonly known as the Conventual Franciscans, at the St. Joseph Cupertino Friary in Ellicott City, Maryland.[1] He took his simple vows as a Conventual Franciscan friar on August 15, 1970, before making his solemn profession on August 15, 1973.[5]{{better source|date=December 2014}} He also studied at St. Hyacinth College and Seminary in Granby, Massachusetts, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy in 1974.[3] From 1974 to 1975, he taught at Archbishop Curley High School in Baltimore.[3] He then returned to New York to study theology at St. Anthony-on-Hudson Seminary in Rensselaer, receiving a Master of Theology degree in 1979.[1] Ordination and ministryHartmayer was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Howard J. Hubbard on May 5, 1979.[5]{{better source|date=December 2014}} He then returned to Archbishop Curley High School, where he served as a guidance counselor and teacher (1979-1985) and principal (1985-1988).[1] In 1980, he earned a Master of Arts degree in pastoral counseling from Emmanuel College in Boston.[3] He served as principal of his alma mater of Cardinal O'Hara High School in Tonawanda from 1988 to 1989, when he became principal of St. Francis High School in Athol Springs.[3] He received a Master of Education degree in Secondary Catholic School Administration from Boston College in 1992.[3] Following a three-month sabbatical at St. Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park, California, Hartmayer briefly served as an instructor at John Carroll Catholic High School in Fort Pierce, Florida, in 1995.[1] In August of that year, he was named pastor of St. Philip Benizi Church in Jonesboro, Georgia.[3] He became pastor of St. John Vianney Church in Lithia Springs, in July 2010.[4] Bishop of SavannahOn July 19, 2011, Bishop J. Kevin Boland of the Diocese of Savannah announced his retirement and Pope Benedict XVI appointed Hartmayer as the bishop of the diocese. His consecration took place on October 18, 2011, at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, Georgia.[6] See also{{portal bar|Biography|Catholicism|Georgia (U.S. state)}}{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite news|date=2011-07-19|work=United States Conference of Catholic Bishops|title=Pope Accepts Resignation of Cardinal Rigali of Philadelphia, Names Archbishop Chaput to Succeed Him; Accepts Resignation of Bishop Boland of Savannah, Georgia, Names Franciscan Pastor to Succeed Him|url=http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2011/11-142E.shtml}} 2. ^{{cite news|date=2011-07-19|work=Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah|title=Pope Accepts Resignation of Bishop Boland; Appoints Franciscan Father Gregory Hartmayer|url=http://www.diosav.org/bishop-elect-newsrelease}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite news|work=Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah|title=Biography of Bishop–elect Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv.|url=http://www.diosav.org/bishop-elect-biography|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007041926/http://www.diosav.org/bishop-elect-biography|archivedate=2011-10-07|df=}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite news|date=2011-07-20|work=BuffaloNews.com|title=Tonawanda native is next bishop for Georgia diocese|url=http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/tonawanda/article494656.ece|last=Habuda|first=Janice L.}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|work=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|title=Bishop Gregory John Hartmayer, O.F.M. Conv.|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bhartma.html}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.diosav.org/bishop-elect-newsrelease |title=Pope Accepts Resignation of Bishop Boland; Appoints Franciscan Father Gregory Hartmayer |author=Barbara D. King |date=19 July 2011 |publisher=Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah |accessdate=19 July 2011}} External links
Episcopal succession{{s-start}}{{s-rel|ca}}{{Succession box |title=Bishop of Savannah | before=J. Kevin Boland | after=Incumbent | years=2011–present}}{{s-end}}{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah|state=collapsed}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hartmayer, Gregory John}} 11 : 1951 births|American Roman Catholic bishops|Boston College alumni|Living people|Religious leaders from Buffalo, New York|Roman Catholic bishops of Savannah, Georgia|Conventual Friars Minor|People from Tonawanda, New York|People from Jonesboro, Georgia|People from Lithia Springs, Georgia|Catholics from New York (state) |
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