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Retired Diocese of Greensburg bishop dies after ‘cardiac incident'
Retired Diocese of Greensburg bishop dies after ‘cardiac incident'

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Retired Diocese of Greensburg bishop dies after ‘cardiac incident'

A retired bishop who led the Diocese of Greensburg for just over a decade has died. He was 86. Bishop Larry Kulick shared on social media Saturday that Bishop Emeritus Lawrence E. Brandt suffered a 'cardiac incident' earlier in the week and underwent 'extensive' surgery, after which he was in critical condition. Bishop Brandt died on Sunday morning. The Diocese of Greensburg says Bishop Brandt led them through a series of 'major changes' between 2004 and 2015 as its fourth bishop. He's known for bolstering finances and addressing the declining number of Catholics, among several other initiatives. Bishop Kulick remembered Bishop Brandt as the man who asked him to study Canon Law, then later to assist him as an Episcopal Master of Ceremonies and Vicar General. 'He was incredibly disciplined, but that only fostered his spirituality and his ability to leave the Diocese in good order, both spiritually and financially,' Bishop Kulick said. Bishop Emeritus Ed Malesic remembered his predecessor fondly. 'When I was announced to be the next Bishop of Greensburg in 2015, Bishop Brandt was among the first to welcome me, and he did so with great warmth,' Bishop Malesic said in a Facebook post. 'He guided me along the way in a role that was very new to me and offered me wise advice when I asked for it. Bishop Brandt was a man of deep conviction and faith. He will be remembered by me as a man of courage and grace, always the gentleman.' Bishop Kulick pointed out that Bishop Brandt died on the Solemnity of Pentecost. 'It is fitting that the Lord called him on the day that we celebrate the birth of the Church,' he said. Recently retired Diocese of Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik extended his condolences after learning of Bishop Brandt's death. 'I first came to know Bishop Brandt when he was the chancellor of the diocese of Erie, long before he became the Bishop of Greensburg,' his statement reads in part. 'During the nearly 30 years we have worked together, I came to know him as a man who truly loved Christ and His Body, the Church. May God quickly take him to the place prepared for him in heaven.' Funeral arrangements for Bishop Emeritus Brandt will be announced at a later date. Click here to read his full biography. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

Vietnam archbishop hails Marian pilgrimage as ‘event of love, faith'
Vietnam archbishop hails Marian pilgrimage as ‘event of love, faith'

Herald Malaysia

time4 days ago

  • Herald Malaysia

Vietnam archbishop hails Marian pilgrimage as ‘event of love, faith'

It also served to prepare for the Solemnity of Pentecost, and celebrated Mary as the 'Woman of Pentecost' Jun 05, 2025 Pilgrims are seen seated during a Holy Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Tra Kieu, Vietnam, on May 31. (Photo: Fides) HANOI: A Catholic archbishop in Vietnam has termed a recently concluded pilgrimage to a famed Marian shrine as an 'event of love, faith, commitment, and service.' The journey to the Marian shrine in Tra Kieu, a Catholic village located in Quang Nam province, was undertaken by more than 10,000 pilgrims. It was an 'opportunity to profess one's faith in the face of the challenges of the present time," said Archbishop Joseph Dang Duc Ngan of Hue in his remarks at a Holy Mass on May 31, the Vatican's missionary news service Fides reported on June 3. People from across Da Nang Diocese, which covers some 10,000 square kilometers, attended Mass at the culmination of the pilgrimage at the end of the Marian month of May. Traditionally, May is known as the "month of flowers," dedicated in Vietnam to the devotion to Mary. The pilgrimage to the Marian shrine in Tra Kieu 'is not only an individual act, but a communal act to renew our vocation and mission,' Archbishop Ngan said. Vietnamese Catholics believe Mother Mary appeared at the top of the church in Tra Kieu in September 1885 to help parishioners defeat royal soldiers who were trying to exterminate the village's Christians. Archbishop Ngan warned that all activities — community gatherings, liturgies, and pilgrimages — without the grace of the Holy Spirit, 'will be purely social gatherings.' During the Marian month of May, Catholics observe prayer vigils, open-air Masses, and community rosaries at Marian shrines, where fresh flowers are offered as a sign of love and devotion to the Mother Mary. The pilgrims also used the event to prepare for the Solemnity of Pentecost, which falls on June 8. The pilgrimage was also a celebration of Mary as the "Woman of Pentecost." The Da Nang Diocese has been the cradle of Catholicism in southern Vietnam. Evangelization efforts began in the area in 1615 when three Jesuit missionaries landed in Hoi An. An estimated 130,000-300,000 Christians were killed during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, accused of joining the false religion of Westerners and working with foreign forces to invade the country, Church records say. Many were executed by beheading, suffocation, or flaying, while others, including priests, were hanged in cages. The first Vietnamese martyr, Blessed Andrew of Phu Yen, a catechist beatified in 2000 by Pope Saint John Paul II, was the result of the preaching efforts by these Jesuit missionaries, Fides reported. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Da Nang was a leading center of the erstwhile Diocese of Cochinchina (in southern Vietnam). Pope John XXIII created the Diocese of Da Nang on Jan. 18, 1963. The diocese, which spans the city of Da Nang and the province of Quang Nam, has approximately 73,000 Catholics (2.7 percent) in a population of 2.7 million across 51 parishes. It is estimated that Vietnam has approximately seven million Catholics, accounting for around seven percent of the country's 101.5 million

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