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Phoenix Diocese’s bishop submits retirement request

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX – Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted, who has overseen the Phoenix Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church since 2003, submitted a request to retire to Pope Francis upon reaching his 75th birthday, the age limit for bishops, church officials said Friday.

The pope did not immediatel­y act on the request that Olmsted submitted Jan. 21, his birthday, diocese spokespers­on Katie Burke said.

“The pope may accept Bishop’s resignatio­n at his leisure, and the Diocese of Phoenix will be in a time of prayer and anticipati­on while we wait the appointmen­t of our next bishop. Bishop Olmsted will remain bishop of the diocese until Pope Francis accepts his resignatio­n,” the diocese’s office said in a statement. “The next bishop may or may not be appointed at the same time.”

Olmsted is the fourth person to serve as the bishop of the diocese, which Pope Paul VI establishe­d in 1969.

“Bishop Olmsted has been just a wonderful shepherd to our diocese, particular­ly in the ways of serving the less fortunate,” Steve Zabilski, a lifelong Catholic and CEO of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, told KJZZ-FM.

In the mid-2000s, Olmsted spoke out about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church and started biannual Masses dedicated to survivors, the Arizona Republic reported.

“This is a horrible scandal within the church, but also within the whole society . ... We have a very deep obligation as the church to reach out to these people whether they’ve been abused by someone in the church or somebody else in society,” Olmsted said.

Olmstead in 2012 publicly released

a list of clergymen in the diocese who had committed sexual abuse.

In 2008, Olmstead spoke in favor of a proposed state constituti­onal amendment to prohibit same-sex marriage. Voters approved the measure but a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2015 legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states.

 ?? CHARLIE LEIGHT/THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC/AP ?? BISHOP THOMAS J. OLMSTED talks with parishione­rs at St. Catherine of Sienna, on June 16, 2014, in Phoenix.
CHARLIE LEIGHT/THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC/AP BISHOP THOMAS J. OLMSTED talks with parishione­rs at St. Catherine of Sienna, on June 16, 2014, in Phoenix.

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