Robert P. Maginnis

Catholic bishop (1933–2022)
His Excellency, The Most Reverend

Robert Patrick Maginnis
Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
Titular Bishop of Siminina
ArchdiocesePhiladelphia
AppointedJanuary 24, 1996
InstalledMarch 11, 1996
Term endedJune 8, 2010
Other post(s)Titular Bishop of Siminina (1996–2022)
Orders
OrdinationMay 13, 1961
by John Krol
ConsecrationMarch 11, 1996
by Anthony Bevilacqua, Francis B. Schulte, and Edward Peter Cullen
Personal details
Born(1933-12-22)December 22, 1933
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedSeptember 14, 2022(2022-09-14) (aged 88)
Darby, Pennsylvania, U.S.
MottoStay with us Lord
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Robert Patrick Maginnis
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Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Robert Patrick Maginnis (December 22, 1933 – September 14, 2022) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from 1996 to 2010.

Early life and education

Robert Maginnis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest of four children of William and Cecilia Maginnis.[1] He received his early education at St. Aloysius Academy in West Chester, Pennsylvania.[2] In 1948, he enrolled at St. Joseph's Preparatory School in Philadelphia.[1] After graduating from St. Joseph's in 1952, he began his studies for the priesthood at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia.[2] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1955.[2]

Priesthood

Maginnis was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Archbishop John Krol on May 13, 1961.[3] He was a member of the first ordination class ordained by Archbishop Krol.[1] After his ordination, Maginnis was assigned as a curate at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in Abington, Pennsylvania, where he remained for three years.[2] He then served at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Chester, Pennsylvania, from 1964 to 1967.[2] In 1967, Maginnis was named assistant director of the Archdiocesan Department of Youth Activities.[1] He later became director of the department in 1981, serving in that position until 1988.[1]

Maginnis was elevated to the rank of honorary prelate to his holiness on April 24, 1982.[2] From 1988 to 1991, he served as administrator of St. Alphonsus Parish in Maple Glen, Pennsylvania.[2] He became regional vicar for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1991.[4] He also served as chairman of the state chapter of the Catholic Youth Organization, chairman of the Catholic Charities Appeal, archdiocesan moderator of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and a member of the city's Youth Services Commission.[4]

Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia

On January 24, 1996, Maginnis was appointed an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and titular bishop of Siminina by Pope John Paul II.[3] He received his episcopal consecration on March 11, 1996, from Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, with Archbishop Francis B. Schulte and Bishop Edward Cullen serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia.[3] He selected as his episcopal motto: "Stay with us, Lord" from Luke 24:29.[5] In addition to his episcopal duties, Maginnis served as pastor of St. Colman Parish in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, from 1996 to 2004.[2]

In 2004, Maginnis was named head of the Secretariat for Evangelization.[6] He also oversaw the Archdiocesan Metropolitan Tribunal, Chancery Office, the Office for Consecrated Life, the Office for Research and Planning, the Office for Black Catholics, and the Office for Hispanic Catholics.[6]

Retirement

Upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Maginnis submitted his letter of resignation to the Pope in December 2008.[3] His resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on June 8, 2010. He was to continue to administer confirmations in Chester and Delaware Counties, and spend the rest of his retirement reading and studying.[7] He was replaced as an auxiliary bishop by Monsignor John J. McIntyre.[7]

Maginnise died at Villa Saint Joseph in Darby, Pennsylvania after suffering a lengthy illness. His funeral is due to be held at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul. Nelson J. Perez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, paid tribute to Maginnis as a "man of great joy and charity" who possessed the "true spirit of a missionary disciple".[8]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e "CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION (CYO) HOLDS 15th ANNUAL HALL OF FAME AWARDS DINNER". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. 2008-04-18. Archived from the original on 2010-12-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "CURRICULUM VITAE of MOST REVEREND ROBERT P. MAGINNIS, D.D., AUXILIARY BISHOP OF PHILADELPHIA". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. 2008-04-18.
  3. ^ a b c d "Bishop Robert Patrick Maginnis". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.[self-published source]
  4. ^ a b Goldwyn, Ron (1996-01-25). "CARDINAL NAMES BISHOPS< MSGRS. MAGINNIS, MARTINO TO BE ADVISERS". Philadelphia Daily News.
  5. ^ "Coat of Arms". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
  6. ^ a b "POPE BENEDICT XVI ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF BISHOP ROBERT MAGINNIS AND NAMES MONSIGNOR JOHN McINTYRE AS AUXILIARY BISHOP". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. 2010-06-08. Archived from the original on 2010-06-13.
  7. ^ a b Gambino, Matthew (2010-06-08). "One bishop retires, a new one is welcomed". The Catholic Standard & Times.
  8. ^ "Bishop Robert Maginnis, retired auxiliary of Philadelphia, dies at age 88". Catholic Philly. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.

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