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Edward O'Meara

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The Most Reverend

Edward O'Meara
Archbishop of Indianapolis
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseIndianapolis
AppointedNovember 27, 1979
PredecessorGeorge Biskup
SuccessorDaniel M. Buechlein
Orders
OrdinationDecember 21, 1941
by Joseph Ritter
ConsecrationFebruary 13, 1971
by Pope Paul VI
Personal details
BornAugust 3, 1921
St. Louis, Missouri
DiedJanuary 10, 1992(1992-01-10) (aged 70)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Styles of
Edward O'Meara
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop
Posthumous stylenone

Edward Thomas O'Meara (August 3, 1921 – January 10, 1992) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis in Indiana from 1980 until 1992. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Louis in Missouri from 1972 to 1980.

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Biography

The son of Irish immigrants, Edward O'Meara was born on August 3, 1921, in St. Louis, Missouri.[1][2] He attended Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis before being ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of St. Louis by Archbishop Joseph Ritter on December 21, 1946.[1][2][3] He then furthered his studies in Rome, where he earned a Doctor of Theology degree from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Acquinas in 1952. He became national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on December 28, 1966.

On January 28, 1972, O'Meara was appointed as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and titular bishop of Thisiduo by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on February 13, 1971, from Paul VI himself in St. Peter's Basilica, with Cardinals Bernard Alfrink and William Conway serving as co-consecrators.[1][2]

On November 27, 1979, O'Meara was appointed the fourth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis by Pope John Paul II, succeeding Archbishop George Biskup.[1] He was installed on January 10, 1980.[2]

O'Meara served as chair of Catholic Relief Services from 1987 to 1991, when he was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis.[2][3]

O'Meara died in Indianapolis at age 70 on January 10, 1992, at his residence in Indianapolis. He is buried in Calvary Chapel Mausoleum in Indianapolis.[1][2] The Archbishop Edward T. O'Meara Catholic Center in Indianapolis was named after O'Meara.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Archbishop Edward Thomas O'Meara [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "† Archindy.org: The Archdiocese of Indianapolis Online". www.archindy.org. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  3. ^ a b "Edward T. O'Meara Dies at 70; Prelate Led Catholic Relief Group". The New York Times. Associated Press. 1992-01-12. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  4. ^ "About the Archbishop Edward T. O'Meara Catholic Center". www.archindy.org. Retrieved 2022-05-03.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Indianapolis
1980–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis
1972–1980
Succeeded by
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