Winona-Rochester, Minn., bishop retires; Bishop Barron is named successor
June 2, 2022 at 3:49 p.m.
WASHINGTON • Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop John M. Quinn of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, and named as his successor Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron of Los Angeles.
Bishop Quinn, who has headed the Diocese of Winona-Rochester for 13 years, is 76. Canon law requires bishops to submit their resignation to the pope when they turn 75.
Bishop Barron, 62, is a Chicago native who has been a Los Angeles auxiliary bishop since 2015. He also is the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
The changes were announced in Washington June 2 by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the U.S.
The Diocese of Winona-Rochester comprises 20 counties in southern Minnesota and has a Catholic population of 132,825.
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WASHINGTON • Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop John M. Quinn of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, and named as his successor Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron of Los Angeles.
Bishop Quinn, who has headed the Diocese of Winona-Rochester for 13 years, is 76. Canon law requires bishops to submit their resignation to the pope when they turn 75.
Bishop Barron, 62, is a Chicago native who has been a Los Angeles auxiliary bishop since 2015. He also is the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
The changes were announced in Washington June 2 by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the U.S.
The Diocese of Winona-Rochester comprises 20 counties in southern Minnesota and has a Catholic population of 132,825.