Pope Benedict appoints Father  Christopher J. Coyne of Boston auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of  Indianapolis          
Pope Benedict XVI has appointed  Father Christopher J. Coyne, a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston, as  auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. The Holy See made the  announcement today in Rome.
          Bishop-designate Coyne, 52, is a  native of Woburn, Mass.,  a northern suburb of Boston.  Father Coyne is currently pastor of St. Margaret Mary Parish in Westwood, Mass.  He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston on June 7, 1986.
          Indianapolis Archbishop Daniel M.  Buechlein, O.S.B, will ordain the new auxiliary bishop during a Mass of  Episcopal Ordination on March 2 at St. John the Evangelist Church  in Indianapolis.  Details of the Mass are pending.
          As auxiliary bishop,  Bishop-designate Coyne will assist Archbishop Buechlein in serving the  sacramental, spiritual and pastoral needs of the people of the Archdiocese of  Indianapolis.
           “I am grateful to the Holy Father. I consider  this a late Christmas gift,” said Archbishop Buechlein. “As most of you know  I’ve had some health issues in recent years, including a bout with Hodgkin’s  lymphoma in 2008 and that has curtailed some of my activities. Bishop-designate  Coyne is a young 52. I’m 72. I’m looking forward to the energy he will bring to  helping us carry out our mission.”
          Bishop-designate Coyne thanked  Pope Benedict for appointing him auxiliary bishop and said he was humbled by  the appointment.
          “I thank Archbishop Buechlein for  this opportunity to assist him here in his ministry as chief shepherd of the  Archdiocese of Indianapolis,” Bishop-designate Coyne said. “I look forward to  working with the clergy, the religious and laity of the archdiocese and  furthering the mission of the Roman Catholic Church.”
          Bishop-designate Coyne said that  he has a lot to learn about central and southern Indiana and about being a bishop.
          “I need to learn how to be a  bishop, a good bishop for the faithful and the clergy of this great  archdiocese,” he said. “I pledge myself today to the service of God’s people  here in (the archdiocese) and I hope over time to become a true son of Indiana. Please know  that my prayers are for you and I ask only the same in return.”
          Archbishop Buechlein said  Bishop-designate Coyne brings a wealth of experience to the archdiocese.
          Bishop-designate Coyne holds a  bachelor’s degree from the University  of Lowell in Lowell,  Mass., a master’s of divinity from St. John  Seminary in Brighton, Mass.,  and a licentiate and a doctorate in liturgy from the Pontifical Liturgical  Institute (St. Anselmo) in Rome.
          Bishop-designate Coyne served as  parochial vicar of St. Mary of the Hills in Milton,  Mass., before pursuing his studies in Rome. He served on the  faculty of St. John Seminary in Brighton from  1995-2002 and was spokesperson fro the Archdiocese of Boston from 2002-05. He  served as pastor of Our Lady of Help of Christians in Newton,  Massachusetts, from 2005-2006 and is currently  pastor of St. Margaret Mary in Westwood,   Mass.
          Bishop-designate Coyne said his  nearly 25 years of priestly ministry and the challenges he faced as spokesman  for the Archdiocese of Boston in answering questions about the clergy sex abuse  scandal taught him of the “need to listen to what is being said with an open  heart and an open mind.”
          Bishop-designate Coyne is the  first auxiliary bishop to be appointed for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis  since Father Joseph Elmer Ritter was appointed on Feb. 3, 1933. He became  Bishop of Indianapolis the next year and was the first Archbishop of  Indianapolis. Bishop Ritter was transferred to the Archdiocese of St. Louis in  1946 where he was later elevated to Cardinal.
          The Archdiocese of Indianapolis  serves more than 225,000 Catholics in 151 parishes in 39 counties in central  and southern Indiana.  The archdiocese covers 13,757 square miles.		  
           
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