Walter F. Sullivan

Walter F. Sullivan

Walter Sullivan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 12, 2012.
RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) - Former Bishop Walter F. Sullivan, a progressive leader in the U.S. Roman Catholic church and the longest-serving head of the Richmond diocese, died Tuesday. He was 84.

Sullivan, who had been diagnosed with liver cancer, died at home, said Judy Lindfors, assistant editor of The Catholic Virginian.

He spent the majority of his life serving the church, including 29 years as bishop of the sprawling Richmond diocese and 21 years before that as a priest.

As the 11th bishop to head the Richmond diocese, Sullivan was known as one of the more progressive leaders in the Catholic church. He caused controversy by opening his churches to gays and lesbians, condemning wars in Vietnam and the Middle East and speaking out against the death penalty.

Under Sullivan, women found a greater role in the church as lectors and Eucharistic ministers, and seven of the diocese's 145 parishes were run by women.

Sullivan also was in strumental in reaching out to minorities and other groups. Before he retired in 2003, the diocese had 24 advisory committees representing youth, women, homosexuals, blacks and senior citizens - all of which he consulted regularly.

The Commission on Sexual Minorities was the first official attempt by a Catholic diocese to reach out to homosexual parishioners when it was established in 1977. While it was not instantly accepted by many in the church, there were more than 40 commissions like it 20 years later.

The commission was disbanded shortly after Bishop Francis DiLorenzo took over for Sullivan in 2004.

"The word Catholic means there's room for everyone," Sullivan told The Associated Press in an interview in 2003. "We are united in our different cultures by our common faith."

Sullivan's outreach extended to other faiths, as well. He donated $50,000 of diocesan funds to the Virginia Holocaust Museum when it was being built and sat on its board of direc tors.

He also helped found the Church of the Holy Apostles in Virginia Beach in 1977, a joint parish of the Catholic and Episcopal dioceses. Co-pastors conducted services at side-by-side altars - one for Catholics, the other for Episcopalians. The idea was popular among military families who came from different backgrounds and religions.

Last month, the Richmond diocese said the church could continue to longtime practice of allowing the blended church to remain under one roof, but it ordered clergy to devise a plan to meet in separate rooms for Holy Communion.

Sullivan's views reflected the liberal thinking found in the Roman Catholic Church in the 1970s, but he was criticized in the latter part of his career for moving too far away from the Vatican's central positions on church services and the priesthood.

Sullivan was a vociferous opponent of military conflicts. He said in a statement on the eve of war with Iraq in March 2003 that he deeply regretted "that our nation's leaders have determined that war is necessary to resolve our differences with Iraq." The diocesan office handed out black ribbons to protest the war.

He was also an outspoken opponent of the death penalty. In an interview with a Catholic wire service in 2000, Sullivan said, "They send people to death because it is like a trophy to be exhibited: the more killed, the better it is. Elections are won this way in the United States."

In the wake of the national sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic church, Sullivan was chastised by many for not admitting that the Richmond diocese had had priests accused of molesting children in the 1970s and '80s until after victims came forward. Three priests were ousted from the diocese in the wake of the national Catholic organization adopting new rules for dealing with allegations in 2002.

"As a bishop, he took risks to try to create an atmosphere in the church where all literally all could find their pla ce in the Church," the Rev. Michael Renninger, now a priest at St. Mary Catholic Church in Richmond, told The Virginian-Pilot.

Sullivan was born in Washington, D.C., in 1928 and received his seminary education at St. Charles College and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore.

He was ordained as a priest for the Diocese of Richmond in 1953 and received a degree in Canon law from Catholic University in 1960.

In 1970, Sullivan was ordained as auxiliary bishop for the Richmond diocese; four years later, he was installed as bishop.

Sullivan took mandatory retirement in 2003 at the age of 75.

The Diocese of Richmond is one of the oldest in the country, established in 1820 from part of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The diocese is home to 220,000 Catholics, and stretches from Virginia's Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap on the Tennessee and Kentucky borders, a distance of 535 miles (860 kilometers).


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Lesa Terry

December 19, 2012

He will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.

Vi and Paul Sulzberger

December 19, 2012

Dear Friend
I can not be there today to say good by. But You know how I feel. Vi and I love you and will miss you so very much. Everyday you will be in our prayers and until we meet again.

December 17, 2012

He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart.(Isaiah 40:11) You will forever be our Bishop and Shepherd. May you now rest in peace. +

Mary Schleeper

December 17, 2012

I had the privilege of knowing Bishop Sullivan and was truly saddened to hear of his passing. I know he is with Jesus because he was a true servant of our Lord and he will not be forgotten. I will especially remember him for his care and love of prisoners, especially those on Death Row. My sympathies to his family.

Dan and Elizabeth Ann Mannen

December 16, 2012

May his spirit live on in our church. Thank you for your friendship and care
Live now in peace!

Walter Hoag

December 15, 2012

We met shortly before Vatican II. He was a visionary then as through his life.
I was proud to share his first name and the Faith he lived so full.
May he truly know the Peace he envisioned for so long!

The Johnson family

December 15, 2012

"Well done thy good and faithful servant"

December 15, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with the Sullivan family in the days ahead.

Sharon Chang

December 14, 2012

It's a mighty body of work for the Lord that Bishop Sullivan leaves behind him. May he continue to live through those works, and may God be good to him.

Brinda George

December 14, 2012

I feel truly blessed to have met the beloved and ever gracious Bishop Sullivan as a parishioner of his retirement parish, St. Paul's. Also, I am joyful that he now is in the immediate presence of Our Lady and the Savior.

Bonnie Neuhoff

December 14, 2012

I was a student at Roanoke Catholic when Bishop had his first assignment at St. Andrew's. I always knew what a good, caring person he was.

The Dozier Family

December 14, 2012

The Most Reverend Walter Sullivan may you rest in peace.Amen.For the family we offer many prayers and great memories of the Bishop.A wonderful Crusader for peace and justice.The leader of our diocese in caring out the meanings of VaticanII.Lord thank you for having our family share many special times with the Bishop.

W Shelton

December 13, 2012

To the Sullivan family I wish to extend my heartfelt sympathy. Bishop Sullivan truly lived and exhibited a life of love for all people and our Catholic Church. Truly his life lived speaks of him. Rest in peace Bishop and take your rest.

Mary Woodley

December 13, 2012

Bishop Sullivan will be missed. He visited my Parish, Holy Rosary Catholic Church often and he confirmed my son, James. He had a sense of humor. Rest In Peace.

Fr. Pio O'Connor, OFM

December 13, 2012

When he was Rector of the Cathedral, Monsignor Sullivan helped guide me in my vocation to become a Franciscan Friar (and later a priest). He was a kind and gentle man, and a good friend. Thank you, Bishop Sullivan.

December 13, 2012

There is a rent in the tapestry of the soul of the world with the loss of this gentle, passionate, giant of a man. His presence among us inspired moral courage and by his example, he taught us the true meaning of justice and respect for all in life. May his soul now rest in the perfect peace he so faithfully championed, embraced in the fullness of God's love and ours. We give thanks for the gift of his life, and for the blessing it was and will remain for so many.

Stuart Loughborough

December 13, 2012

Memory Eternal Bishop Sullivan. I have so many memories of all of Bishop Sullivan's kindnesses to me when I was part of the Cathedral Parish in the late 60's and early 70's. I saw so many gifts of Christian love for all no matter who they might be or whether they be rich or poor. He truly lived out his motto "to unite all in Christ" "Well done good and faithful servant, enter into the rest prepared for you" I will miss you!

Joe Carbone

December 13, 2012

God ble
You have been an inspiration to so many souls. God rest yee merry gentleman. Your wit and wisdom will be missed by many.RIP.

December 13, 2012

God rest yee merry gentleman. Your presence in this world has made a holy difference. May you rest in eternal peace. God Bless!

Wayne Thomas

December 13, 2012

Thank you for all that you have done. God bless you Bishop Sullivan. I know that you will pray and watch over all of us.

December 13, 2012

I send m condolences to the Sullivan family and friends. May the God of comfort be with you. 1 John 4:8

James and Katherine Newton

December 13, 2012

Were are deeply saddened to hear of Bishop Sullivan's death. He gave me instruction in the Catholic faith and presided at the mass and wedding vows that united Katherine and I in marriage forty-nine years ago. We had hoped he would be available to be part of our fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration next year. His counsel and friendship will be greatly missed.

A Sheep

December 12, 2012

Thank you God for all your priests - especially this one! What a blessing he was to us all. Peace be with you Bishop Sullivan.

December 12, 2012

No matter where he saw me, he always remembered who I was and what I did. Emmanuel T. Barks

Mark Hoggard

December 12, 2012

Thank you, Bishop Sullivan, for all the good work you have done to build up the Church of Richmond. Your death is truly the end of an era. May all of us respect and continue to build on your legacy.

Brenda Gonzales

December 12, 2012

Thank you Bishop Sullivan for trying to keep the spirit of Vatican II alive. You really inspired me in so many ways. Sr. Brenda Gonzales, SCN

Etta Shepperd

December 12, 2012

A good man has transcended to receive a greater reward than this world could ever offer him. I am honored to have known him and loved him, not only as his employee, but as his friend.

EG

December 12, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob Foss

December 12, 2012

God Bless you Father

Pete Beyer

December 12, 2012

What a remarkable, gutty man.

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