Edward Bernard Scharfenberger

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Edward Bernard Scharfenberger
Bishop of Albany
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Scharfenberger at his installation in 2014
Archdiocese New York
Diocese Albany
AppointedFebruary 11, 2014
InstalledApril 10, 2014
Predecessor Howard James Hubbard
Orders
OrdinationJuly 2, 1973
by  James Aloysius Hickey
ConsecrationApril 10, 2014
by  Timothy M. Dolan, Howard James Hubbard, and Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio
Personal details
Born (1948-05-29) May 29, 1948 (age 75)
DenominationRoman Catholic
ParentsEdward and Elaine Scharfenberger
Previous post(s)Pastor of St. Matthias Ridgewood, Queens
MottoLord, make me a channel of your peace
Styles of
Edward Bernard Scharfenberger
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Reference style
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Bishop

Edward Bernard Scharfenberger (born May 29, 1948) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Albany since 2014. [1]

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Biography

Early life and education

Scharfenberger was born on May 29, 1948, in Bushwick, Brooklyn. [2] He is the oldest of five children of Edward Scharfenberger Sr. (1920-2015) and Elaine Magdal (1920-2019). [3] Scharfenberger has Russian Jewish ancestry through his mother. [4] [3]

Scharfenberger attended Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Elementary School in Ridgewood, Queens, [5] and graduated from Cathedral Preparatory Seminary High School in Queens in 1965. [6] In 1969, Scharfenberger graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception in Douglaston, Queens. Scharfenberger continued his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree in 1972 . [5]

Ordination and ministry

Scharfenberger received his priestly ordination on July 2, 1973, in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome by Bishop James Hickey, rector of the North American College. He was incardinated into his native diocese, the Diocese of Brooklyn. [7] [5] Following his 1973 ordination, the diocese assigned Scharfenberger as to the pastoral staffs at St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish in Maspeth, New York and St. Ephrem Parish in Brooklyn, New York. [8]

Scharfenberger traveled again to Rome to attend the Alphonsian Academy of the Pontifical Lateran University, receiving a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1977. and a Licentiate of Canon Law from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. in 1980. He graduated with a J.D. degree from Fordham University in New York City in 1990 and was admitted to the New York State Bar Association in 1991. [5]

Scharfenberger served as pastor of St. Matthias Parish in Ridgewood, Queens, from 2003 to 2014. [5] In addition to doing pastoral work for decades, he held various roles in the diocesan curia. He served as a member of the diocesan tribunal, a judicial vicar, an adviser to the canonical ordinary, and a promoter of justice and member of the committee for sexually abused children. From 2013, Scharfenberger was the episcopal vicar for the Borough of Queens. [9]

Bishop of Albany

On February 11, 2014, Pope Francis appointed Scharfenberger as bishop of Albany. [10] He was consecrated by Cardinal Timothy Dolan on April 10, 2014, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Albany, with Bishops Howard Hubbard, and Nicholas DiMarzio acting as co-consecrators. [1] During his tenure, he has written a column for the diocesan newspaper, The Evangelist.

He has served as a Consultor to the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, as well as five committees of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: National Advisory Council, Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, Administrative Committee, Committee on Priorities and Plans, and Subcommittee on the Church Africa. [11]

Apostolic Administrator of Buffalo

On December 4, 2019, Francis appointed Scharfenberger as apostolic administrator of Diocese of Buffalo in New York, following the resignation of Bishop Richard Malone. [12] According to The New York Times , Malone resigned his post following a Vatican investigation on the handling of sex abuse allegations in Buffalo. [13]

The New YorkTimes reported that in recent years, Scharfenberger had "gained a reputation for taking a more empathetic approach in his handling of the abuse crisis." At a news conference announcing his appointment, Scharfenberger said, "I am here to walk with you, and I am [here] to help you heal." Scharfenberger's responsibilities as Bishop of Albany were left unchanged. [12]

On January 15, 2021, Bishop Michael Fisher was installed as bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo, taking over for Scharfenberger. [14] Scharfenberger was diagnosed with colon cancer in November 2021, and underwent surgery. [15]

Scharfenberger speaks fluent Italian, Spanish and German. He can celebrate a mass in Polish and knows some Hebrew, Russian and Portuguese. [3]

Viewpoints

Abortion

Scharfenberger advocates laws against abortion rights for women. In February 2017, Scharfenberger criticized three Catholic politicians, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan, State Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy and US Congressman Paul Tonko, for supporting and attending a rally for Planned Parenthood. [16] In January 2019, Scharfenberger wrote an open letter to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in response to the passage of the Reproductive Health Act:

I shudder to think of the consequences this law will wreak. You have already uttered harsh threats about the welcome you think pro-lifers are not entitled to in our state. Now you are demonstrating that you mean to write your warning into law. Will being pro-life one day be a hate crime in the State of New York? [17]

Interfaith dialogue

On March 8, 2016, at an interfaith event, Scharfenberger said: "Christians cannot be anti-Semitic and be Christian." [18] In July 2019, Scharfenberger was appointed by Pope Francis as consultor to the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews. [19] [4]

On October 18, 2018, Scharfenberger celebrated the feast day of Our Lady of Walsingham with Dean Leander Harding at the Episcopal Cathedral of All Saints in Albany, a celebration observed both by Catholics and Anglicans. Afterwards, Scharfenberger told the congregation that there were more similarities than differences between the two denominations. [20]

Sexual abuse crisis

Scharfenberger said in 2018 that laypeople should investigate bishops accused of sexual abuse and failure to address cases of sexual abuse. In responding to Cardinal Donald Wuerl's suggestion that a committee of bishops should investigate allegations into other bishops in the aftermath of the sexual abuse scandal of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Scharfenberger said that "we have reached a point where bishops alone investigating bishops is not the answer." [21]

On April 28, 2020, Scharfenberger sent a letter to 23 suspended, as well as accused, Buffalo clergy, informing them that due to the diocese's bankruptcy agreement, it could no longer pay them or provide them with retirement funds, health care, car insurance or dental care, effective May 1, 2020. [22]

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