Green Bay vicar general Daniel Felton appointed the bishop of Duluth
GREEN BAY - The vicar general of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay will become the 10th bishop of the Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota.
Pope Francis appointed Father Daniel Felton as Duluth s bishop. He will be ordained a bishop and installed in the diocese in Duluth during Mass on May 20.
Felton has been the vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Green Bay diocese since July 2014. Bishop-elect Felton, a native of the diocese of Green Bay, has excelled in his service to this diocese in the many positions he has held and has been a trusted adviser in his role as vicar general and moderator of the curia, Bishop David L. Ricken said in a news release. His presence, ministry and expertise will be sorely missed here, but he will bring many gifts to the faithful of the Diocese of Duluth.
Green Bay vicar general Daniel Felton appointed the bishop of Duluth
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First came sex abuse allegations at the abbey. Then secret payments. Then a suicide.
Nate Lindstrom spent his life battling the memories of his past and the priests at the center of it.
Haley BeMiller, Green Bay Press-Gazette
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5:18 pm UTC Jan. 7, 2021
The cards arrived every month.
They often had a tranquil photo on the front, a snow-covered scene or a depiction of Jesus in a stained-glass window. The letter’s author wrote in messy cursive as he discussed the Green Bay Packers, family events or his “frozen” Toyota Camry that required a new battery.
The writer, a top clergyman in the Green Bay area, often ended his messages with “God Bless.”