Bishop
Edward U. Kmiec was born June 4, 1936 in Trenton, New Jersey. He
was the fifth of five children born to Thecla Czupta Kmiec and
John Kmiec, who immigrated to the United States from Poland
before World War I. All the Kmiec children, sister Helen and
brothers Joseph, John, and Henry were born in the United States.
On August 12, 2004, Pope John
Paul II named Bishop Kmiec the 13th Bishop of
Buffalo. He was installed as the 13th bishop of
Buffalo on October 28, 2004.
Bishop Kmiec’s baptismal
parish, St. Hedwig’s in Trenton, is where he attended school
throughout his grammar school years, and from St. Hedwig’s he
went on to Trenton Catholic Boys High School. In 1954, Edward
Kmiec left the Trenton area to attend St. Charles' College in
Catonsville, Maryland, and later St. Mary's Seminary in
Baltimore, where he received his B.A. degree in 1958.
Subsequently, he was sent to Rome for his theological studies,
residing at the North American College and attending the
Gregorian University. He was ordained to the priesthood on
December 20, 1961 at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and his first
Mass was celebrated at St. Peter’s in the Chapel of Our Lady of
Czestochowa. He continued his studies and received his S.T.L.
degree in 1962 from the Gregorian University.
Upon returning to the United
States in the summer of 1962, Bishop Kmiec served as associate
pastor of St. Rose Parish in Belmar, New Jersey. In 1965, he was
appointed Secretary and Master of Ceremonies to His Excellency,
Bishop George W. Ahr, whom he served in that capacity through
1980.
Bishop Kmiec was named Prelate
of Honor (Monsignor) by His Holiness Pope Paul VI in 1977. On
November 3, 1982, he was ordained to the Episcopacy. He served
as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Trenton from 1982 until he
was named tenth bishop of Nashville by His Holiness Pope John
Paul II and was subsequently installed to that office on
December 3, 1992.
For more than 27 years, Bishop
Kmiec was actively involved in various phases of administration
of the Diocese of Trenton. This included serving as vice
chancellor of the diocese from 1966 through 1982. He was a
member of the Diocesan Budget Committee, the Diocesan Priests’
Council and the Diocesan Board of Consultors. He also served as
Moderator of the Curia and Vicar General of the diocese, and he
was the general secretary for the Fourth Synod of the Diocese of
Trenton that ended in 1991. He also was a member of the Public
Policy Committee of the New Jersey Conference of Catholic
Bishops, for whom he also served as secretary-treasurer.
Since 1997, Bishop Kmiec has
served on the Roman Catholic Dialogue Committee with the Polish
National Catholic Church. He currently chairs the committee.
Bishop Kmiec served as
chairman of the Bishops' Committee on the Diaconate from 1995
through 1998 and was chairman of Region V of the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops from 1994 through 1998. He has
also served on numerous other national and regional committees,
the Bishops' Committee on Human Values, the Bishops' Committee
on Pastoral Research and Practices, and the Bishops’ Committee
of Priestly Life and Ministry. He has been on the Board of
Trustees of his alma mater, the North American College, Rome.
Bishop Kmiec also served as a
member of the Bishops' Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish
Relations, the Secretariat for Catholic-Orthodox Relations. He
also served on the Bishop's Committee on the Laity and the Board
of the Southeast Regional Office for Hispanic Affairs, and was a
regional Episcopal Advisor for the Cursillo Movement.
In November 2000, the bishop
was appointed to membership on the Ad Hoc Committee for Catholic
Charismatic Renewal, and to the Administrative Committee of the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops as Alternate
Representative for Region V.
Bishop Kmiec is a member of
the Canon Law Society of America, the Catholic League for
Religious Assistance to Poland, the Kosciuszko Foundation, the
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences, and the American Center
of Polish Culture. He is a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus and
Knight Commander of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre. |