Dennis Marion Schnurr | |
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Archbishop of Cincinnati | |
Archdiocese | Cincinnati |
Appointed | October 17, 2008 (Coadjutor) |
Installed | December 21, 2009 |
Predecessor | Daniel Edward Pilarczyk |
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Ordination | July 20, 1974 by Frank Henry Greteman |
Consecration | April 2, 2001 by Harry Joseph Flynn, Gabriel Montalvo Higuera, and Lawrence Donald Soens |
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Born | Sheldon, Iowa, U.S. | June 21, 1948
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Motto | "Quaerite faciem Domini" (Seek the face of the Lord) |
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Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Archbishop |
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Dennis Marion Schnurr (born June 21, 1948) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Cincinnati since 2009. He previously served as Bishop of Duluth from 2001 to 2009.
Dennis Schnurr was born on June 21, 1948, in Sheldon, Iowa, to Edward and Eleanor (née Jungers) Schnurr. One of six children, he has two brothers and three sisters. Raised in Hospers, Iowa, he attended Spalding Catholic High School in Granville, Iowa, before entering Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. Schnurr graduated from Loras with a Bachelor of Arts in 1970. He then went to Rome, where he earned a Master of Theology degree in 1974 from the Pontifical Gregorian University. [1]
Schnurr was ordained to the priesthood at St. Anthony, Church in Hospers, Iowa, by Bishop Frank Greteman on July 20, 1974, for the Diocese of Sioux City. [2]
After his 1974 ordination, the diocese assigned Schnurr as an associate pastor at the Cathedral of the Epiphany Parish and Blessed Sacrament Parish, both in Sioux City, Iowa, for the next three years.
In 1977, Schnurr went to Washington, D.C. to study at the Catholic University of America School of Canon Law, receiving a Doctorate of Canon Law in 1980. After graduation, he returned to Sioux City to become vice-chancellor of the diocese. In 1981, Schnurr was named chancellor, the diocesan finance officer (1980 to 1985), a judge on the diocesan tribunal (1980 to 1985), and secretary of the presbyteral council (1981 to 1985). [3]
In 1985, Schnurr was assigned to the staff of the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, D.C. [4] He served as associate general secretary of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) from 1989 to 1995; during his tenure, he supervised those departments dealing with education, domestic and international social policy, and communications. Schnurr organized the 1993 World Youth Day [5] in Denver, Colorado. He was raised by the Vatican to the rank of prelate of honor in 1993 as well, and elected general secretary of the USCCB in 1994. [3]
On January 18, 2001, Schnurr was appointed as the eighth bishop of Duluth by Pope John Paul II. [2] [4] He received his episcopal consecration at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on April 2, 2001, from Archbishop Harry Flynn, with Archbishop Gabriel Higuera and Bishop Lawrence Soens serving as co-consecrators. Schnurr selected as his episcopal motto: Quaerite faciem Domini, meaning, "Seek the face of the Lord" from Psalms 105:4. [2]
Schnurr was named coadjutor archbishop of Cincinnati by Pope Benedict XVI on October 17, 2008. [2] [4] As coadjutor, Schnurr automatically succeeded Archbishop Pilarczyk when he retired on December 21, 2009.
In 2010, Schnurr revoked archdiocese permission for a "Violence Against Women" event at Seton High School in Cincinnati because one of the speakers supported abortion rights for women. The sponsors disinvited the speaker, but the archdiocese still denied its support for the event. [6]
On November 21, 2018, Schnurr expressed "enormous disappointment" at a Vatican request for the USCCB to delay a vote on a measure tightening procedures for sexual abuses case. The Vatican said it wanted to consider a global response first. [7] In August 2019, Schnurr removed Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Binzer from his position as the head of priest personnel. Geoff Drew, a priest in St. Jude Parish, had raped a 10-year-old boy between 1988 and 1991. After learning about these allegations, Binzer failed to report them to the archbishop or other officials in the archdiocese. Binzer resigned as auxiliary bishop in May 2020. [8] [9]
In May 2020, Schnurr decided not to renew the contract of Jim Zimmerman, a teacher at Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio, because he was part of a same-sex marriage. A teacher at the school for 23 years, Zimmerman was open about his marriage with school officials, other faculty and students. According to Zimmerman, his principal told him that a community member had alerted Schnurr about the marriage. Zimmerman's supporters at Alter High School and in Kettering accused Schnurr of homophobia, which he strongly denied. [10] [11] [12]
On July 20, 2021, Schnurr said that he disapproved of a town hall being held by President Joe Biden at Mount Saint Joseph University in Cincinnati, but admitted he had no power to block it. Schnurr did not explain his reasoning. [13] Schnurr said that he would have never approved this event on archdiocese property. [14]
In October 2021, Schnurr announced a plan for the restructuring of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati that could result in 70% of churches in the diocese closing. [15]
Schnurr was diagnosed in May 2024 with stage 3 small bowel cancer and immediately commenced chemotherapy. [16]
On October 29, 2024, Schnurr announced that the Archdiocese of Cincinnati would be severing a 110 year old partnership with the Girl Scouts of the USA, including the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio. Schnurr stated the morals of the Girl Scouts do not align with the Catholic Church, specifically those regarding sexuality and gender. [17]
Schnurr in August 2023 urged Ohio Catholics to reject the Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety ballot measure, which would have enshrined abortion rights for women in the Ohio State Constitution. He claimed that the measure would allow doctors to“take the lives of innocent children in the womb while harming women and families in the process.” [18] Voters approved the amendment by a large margin in November 2023. [19]
On January 21, 2017, Schnurr expressed his opposition to the refugee ban on people from certain Muslim majority nations that was enacted by the Trump administration. Schnurr said that refugees had a right to seek a safe place for themselves and their families. [20]
In June 2015, Schnurr expressed his disapproval of the U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. [21] In an official statement, he explained that the court's decision "disregarded not only the clearly expressed will of the electorate in Ohio and other states," but that is had undermined a notion of matrimony "shared by virtually all cultures" until the very recent past. [21]
In February 2015, Schnurr condemned the 2015 film Fifty Shades of Grey , calling it an attack on marriage, and asked Catholics to boycott it. [22]
Schnurr in April 2018 persuaded the administration of Mercy Health – Clermont Hospital in Batavia, Ohio, to stop the distribution of condoms at their facility. The Hamilton County Public Health Harm Reduction Program, which was hosting a needle exchange program in the hospital parking lot, had also been providing condoms to participants to promote safe sex. [23]
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