Raymond_W._Lessard

Raymond W. Lessard

Raymond W. Lessard

Catholic bishop


Raymond William Lessard (December 21, 1930 January 3, 2016) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the 12th bishop of the Diocese of Savannah in Georgia from 1973 to 1995.

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Biography

Early life

Raymond Lessard was born on December 21, 1930, in Grafton, North Dakota, US to a largely French-Canadian family.[1] Lessard was raised on a farm and educated at St. Aloysius Academy in Oakwood, North Dakota. He then attended St. Paul Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Lessard was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Martin O’Connor on December 16, 1956, for the Diocese of Fargo. Lessard later worked at the Vatican in Rome, both during and after the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) as an official of the Consistorial Congregation.[2]

Bishop of Savannah

On March 5, 1973, Lessard was appointed the twelfth Bishop of Savannah by Pope Paul VI.[citation needed] He received his episcopal consecration on April 27, 1973, from Archbishop Thomas Donnellan, with Bishops Justin Driscoll and Francis Gossman serving as co-consecrators. Lessard once served as liaison between Catholic bishops and married Episcopalian clergy seeking Catholic ordination.[3] He once described racism as "the paramount social problem affecting our area".[4] Within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Lessard chaired the Committee for Pastoral Research and Practices.[citation needed]

Retirement and legacy

Due to his chronic back problems, Lessard submitted his resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Savannah to Pope John Paul II.[5] The pope accepted it on February 7, 1995. Lessard then became a professor at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida, where he taught ecclesiology.

Raymond Lessard died at his home, on January 3, 2016, at St. Vincent de Paul.[6]

Sex abuse scandal and cover-up

In October, 2009, the diocese of Savannah paid $4.24 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged Lessard allowed Father Wayland Brown, to practice ministry in the diocese when Lessard knew that Brown was a serial child molester.[7]

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References

  1. The Georgia Bulletin. 1978 -- A Very Good Year January 4, 1979
  2. The Georgia Bulletin. The Klan and Catholics -- An Analysis August 5, 1982
  3. Catholic News Service. U.S. Experts At Vatican II Recall History-Making Years October 12, 2005
  4. 'Bishop Lessard, who head Savannah Diocese for 22 years, died Sunday,' Savannah Morning News (Savannahnow.com), Jan Skutch, January 4, 2016
  5. SavannahNow.com. Diocese to pay $4M for abuse October 29, 2009
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