Greensburg’s new bishop is first native son to head the Pa. diocese
Bishop Larry J. Kulick celebrates Mass at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg, Pa., during his episcopal ordination and installation Feb. 11, 2021, as the sixth bishop of the Greensburg Diocese. Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson J. Perez, principal consecrator, is shown second from left. (CNS photo/Mary Seamans, courtesy Diocese of Greensburg)
By Catholic News Service • Posted February 19, 2021
GREENSBURG, Pa. (CNS) — Greensburg’s new bishop said he is “humbled and honored” to serve as the diocese’s sixth bishop and does not take “this responsibility lightly.”
Bishop Larry J. Kulick said he also knows full well that “to accomplish this, I need God’s grace and your assistance.”