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American prelate
His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Phillip Francis Straling
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Bishop Emeritus of Reno
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseReno
AppointedMarch 21, 1995
InstalledJune 29, 1995
RetiredJune 21, 2005
PredecessorDaniel F. Walsh
SuccessorRandolph Roque Calvo
Previous post(s)
Orders
OrdinationMarch 19, 1959
by Charles Francis Buddy
ConsecrationNovember 6, 1978
by Timothy Manning, John R. Quinn, and Leo Thomas Maher
Personal details
Born (1933-04-25) April 25, 1933 (age 91)
San Bernardino, California
Styles of
Phillip Francis Straling
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop
Ordination history of
Phillip Francis Straling
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byTimothy Manning
DateNovember 6, 1978
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Phillip Francis Straling as principal consecrator
Gerald Richard BarnesMarch 18, 1992

Phillip Francis Straling (born April 25, 1933) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of San Bernardino in California from 1978 to 1995, and as bishop of the Diocese of Reno in Nevada from 1995 to 2005.

Biography

Early life and ministry

Phillip Straling was born on April 25, 1933, in San Bernardino, California. He was ordained into the priesthood by Bishop Charles Buddy for the Diocese of San Diego on March 19, 1959. He served 11 years in campus ministry before serving as executive secretary of the second Synod of the Diocese of San Diego. In 1976, Straling became pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in San Bernardino.

Bishop of San Bernardino

On July 14, 1978, Pope Paul VI named Straling as the first bishop of San Bernardino. He was consecrated in Riverside, California, on November 6, 1978, by Cardinal Timothy Manning. The co-consecrators were Archbishop John Quinn and Bishop Leo Maher.

During Straling's episcopate, the diocese grew from about 235,000 people to 800,000, and from 85 parishes to 105. For the formation for ministry, he established a diaconate program, and started the Straling Institute in 1980 for laymen. On January 28, 1992, Pope John Paul II named Gerald Barnes as the first auxiliary bishop of the diocese and Straling consecrated him on March 18 of the same year.

Bishop of Reno

On March 21, 1995, John Paul II divided the Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas into two dioceses and appointed Straling as bishop of the new Diocese of Reno. He was installed on June 29, 1995, and served there for ten years.

Pope Benedict XVI accepted Straling's letter of resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Reno on June 21, 2005.

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References

  1. ^ "Bishop Phillip Francis Straling". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  2. ^ "Past Bishops". Diocese of San Bernardino. Retrieved 2010-05-16.

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Episcopal succession

Catholic Church titles
Preceded byFirst Bishop Bishop of Reno
1995–2005
Succeeded byRandolph Roque Calvo
Preceded byFirst Bishop Bishop of San Bernardino
1978–1995
Succeeded byGerald Richard Barnes
Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno
Ordinaries
Thomas Kiely Gorman
Robert Joseph Dwyer
Michael Joseph Green
Norman McFarland
Daniel F. Walsh
Phillip Francis Straling
Randolph Roque Calvo
Daniel Henry Mueggenborg
Churches
Cathedral
St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral
Parishes
Immaculate Conception Church, Sparks
St. Mary's in the Mountains Church, Virginia City
Education
High school
Bishop Manogue High School, Reno
Priests
Thomas Joseph Connolly
Miscellany
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino
Ordinaries
Bishops
Phillip Francis Straling
Gerald Richard Barnes
Alberto Rojas
Auxiliary bishops
Gerald Richard Barnes
Dennis Patrick O'Neil
Rutilio del Riego Jáñez
Coadjutor bishops
Alberto Rojas
Churches
Churches
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino
Cathedral
Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral
Education
High schools, diocesan
Aquinas High School, San Bernardino
Notre Dame High School, Riverside
Xavier College Preparatory High School, Palm Desert
High school, independent
Our Lady of the Desert School, Yucca Valley
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