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American Catholic bishop (born 1970)
His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Kevin J. Sweeney
Bishop of Paterson
SeeDiocese of Paterson
AppointedApril 15, 2020
InstalledJuly 1, 2020
PredecessorArthur J. Serratelli
Orders
OrdinationJune 28, 1997
by Thomas Vose Daily
ConsecrationJuly 1, 2020
by Joseph W. Tobin, Arthur J. Serratelli, and Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio
Personal details
Born (1970-01-10) January 10, 1970 (age 54)
Queens, New York
MottoDios Es Amor
("God is love")
Styles of
Kevin J. Sweeney
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Kevin J. Sweeney is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has been serving as bishop of the Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey since 2020.

Biography

Early life and education

A native of the New York borough of Queens, Kevin Sweeney was born on January 10, 1970, to James and Agnes (Blewitt) Sweeney. He has a sister, Marie Shanahan, and a brother, Brendan. Kevin Sweeney grew up in St. Luke's Parish in Whitestone, Queens, and attended Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary in Queens from 1984 to 1988. Sweeney played on the school baseball team; he entered the Cathedral Prep hall of fame in 2013.

Deciding that he wanted to become a priest, Sweeney entered the Cathedral Seminary in Douglaston, New York. He then enrolled at St. John's University in New York City, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy in 1992.

After finishing at St. John's, Sweeney continued his studies at Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington, New York. During his time at the seminary, Sweeney spent a pastoral year at St. Agatha's Parish in Brooklyn . Sweeney was awarded a Master of Divinity degree in theology in 1997

Ordination and ministry

On June 28, 1997, Sweeney was ordained a priest at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Brooklyn for the Diocese of Brooklyn by Bishop Thomas V. Daily. After his 1997 ordination, the diocese assigned Sweeney as parochial vicar at the following parishes in Queens:

  • St. Nicholas of Tolentine in Jamaica (1997 to 2003)
  • Our Lady of Sorrows in Corona (2003 to 2004)

In 2004, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio named Sweeney as vocations director, a position he held until 2010. During this time, he also served as the first director of the Pope John Paul II House of Discernment in Brooklyn. Sweeney was named as chaplain in 2005 at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Brooklyn and spiritual director at Jovenes de Valor, a Catholic youth movement in the diocese.

In January 2010, Sweeney was appointed pastor of St. Michael's Parish in Brooklyn's Sunset Park section, a post he held until 2020. He was also named dean of the Brooklyn 8 Deanery in 2013.

Bishop of Paterson

Pope Francis appointed Sweeney as bishop of Paterson on April 15, 2020. He was consecrated at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Paterson by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin on July 1, 2020, with Bishops Arthur J. Serratelli, and Nicholas DiMarzio acting as co-consecrators. Attendance at the ceremony was limited to about 100 people due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic.

See also

References

  1. Wilkinson, Ed (July 2, 2020). "From Brooklyn to Paterson: A New Bishop". The Tablet. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  2. ^ Koloff, Abbott; Nussbaum, Alex (April 15, 2020). "Bishop Serratelli stepping down from Paterson Diocese; Brooklyn priest named as successor". northjersey.com. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney". Diocese of Paterson. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  4. ^ "Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of Bishop Arthur Serratelli of Paterson; Names Father Kevin Sweeney of Diocese of Brooklyn as Successor". US Conference of Catholic Bishop. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  5. ^ "Bishop Kevin James Sweeney [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  6. Koloff, Abbott; Yellin, Deena (July 2, 2020). "Paterson Diocese installs Brooklyn priest as new bishop". northjersey.com. Retrieved July 3, 2020.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byArthur J. Serratelli Bishop of Paterson
2020–present
Succeeded byincumbent
Portals:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson
Ordinaries
Bishops
Thomas Henry McLaughlin
Thomas Aloysius Boland
James A. McNulty
James Johnston Navagh
Lawrence B. Casey
Frank Joseph Rodimer
Arthur J. Serratelli
Kevin J. Sweeney
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Paterson
Parishes
Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Whippany
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Paterson
St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Passaic
St. Mary's Church, Wharton/Dover
Education
Colleges
Assumption College for Sisters, Mendham
Saint Elizabeth University, Convent Station
High schools, diocesan
DePaul Catholic High School, Wayne
Morris Catholic High School, Denville
Pope John XXIII Regional High School, Sparta
High schools, other
Academy of Saint Elizabeth, Convent Station
Delbarton School, Morristown
Mary Help of Christians Academy, North Haledon
Saint Vincent Martyr School, Madison
Villa Walsh Academy, Morristown
High schools, defunct
Don Bosco Tech, Paterson (closed 2002)
Neumann Prep, Wayne (closed 1990)
Paterson Catholic, Paterson (closed 2010)
Paul VI, Clifton (closed 1970)
Pope Pius XII, Passaic (closed 1983)
Other
Hospitals
St. Clare's Hospital, Boonton Township
St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Paterson
St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Bishops
Ordinaries
John Loughlin
Charles Edward McDonnell
Thomas Edmund Molloy
Bryan Joseph McEntegart
Francis Mugavero
Thomas Vose Daily
Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio
Robert J. Brennan
Auxiliary bishops
Gerald Barbarito
Anthony Bevilacqua
John Joseph Boardman
Frank Joseph Caggiano
Ignatius Anthony Catanello
Raymond Francis Chappetto
Octavio Cisneros
Joseph Peter Michael Denning
Raymond Augustine Kearney
Charles Richard Mulrooney
George Mundelein
Edmund Joseph Reilly
Paul Robert Sanchez
Guy Sansaricq
John J. Snyder
Joseph Michael Sullivan
René Arnold Valero
Bishops who served as priests in the diocese
Vincent DePaul Breen
Edward Bernard Scharfenberger
Churches
List
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Cathedral
Cathedral Basilica of St. James, Brooklyn
Co-cathedral
Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph, Brooklyn
Basilicas
Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Brooklyn
Basilica of Regina Pacis, Brooklyn
Parishes
Church of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Blaise, Brooklyn
Church of the Holy Innocents, Brooklyn
Holy Cross Church, Queens
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Queens
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Victory Church, Brooklyn
Queen of All Saints Church, Brooklyn
St. Adalbert, Queens
St. Barbara's Church, Brooklyn
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Church, Queens
Saint Cecilia's Catholic Church, Brooklyn
St. Michael's Church, Brooklyn
St. Sebastian Church, Queens
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Queens
Transfiguration, Queens
St. Matthias Church, Queens
Former parishes
Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Brooklyn
St. Blaise's Church, Brooklyn
St. Monica's Church, Queens
Education
Seminary
Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary, Queens
High schools, Brooklyn (diocesan and independent)
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School
Fontbonne Hall Academy
Nazareth Regional High School
St. Edmund Preparatory High School
Saint Saviour High School of Brooklyn
Xaverian High School
High schools, Queens (diocesan and independent)
Archbishop Molloy High School
Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary
Christ the King Regional High School
Holy Cross High School
Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School
St. Francis Preparatory School
St. John's Preparatory School
The Mary Louis Academy
High schools, former
Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, Brooklyn
Bishop Kearney High School
Catherine McAuley High School
Dominican Commercial High School
St. Agnes High School
St. Joseph High School, Brooklyn
Stella Maris High School
Miscellany
Other
DeMarco v. Holy Cross High School
Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn
New Evangelization Television
St. Charles Cemetery
St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center
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