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Carl Frederick Mengeling was born on 22 October, 1930 in Hammond, Indiana, US, is an American prelate. Discover Carl Frederick Mengeling's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?
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Carl Frederick Mengeling S.T.D (born October 22, 1930) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Mengeling was born on October 22, 1930, in Hammond, Indiana, to Carl H. and Augusta Huke Mengeling.
Raised in a Lutheran family, Mengeling converted to Catholicism at age nine.
He attended St. Mary Elementary School in Griffith, Indiana, and graduated from Griffith High School in 1948.
Mengeling then entered St. Meinrad College and Seminary in Saint Meinrad, Indiana.
On May 25, 1957, Mengeling was ordained to the priesthood for the new Diocese of Gary by Bishop Andrew Grutka at the Cathedral of the Holy Angels in Gary, Indiana.
After his ordination, Mengeling became associate pastor of St. Mark's Parish in Gary.
In 1961, Mengeling entered the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, obtaining his Licentiate of Sacred Theology.
He also attended the Alphonsian Academy in Rome, earning a Doctor of Sacred Theology degree.
Mengeling acted as a page during some sessions of the Second Vatican Council.
After returning to Indiana in 1964, Mengeling began teaching at Bishop Noll High School in Hammond, Indiana, St. Joseph Calumet College in East Chicago, Indiana, and St. Procopius Seminary in Lisle, Illinois.
In 1968, Mengeling became pastor of All Saints Parish in Hammond, Indiana, then in 1970 was transferred to Holy Name Parish in Cedar Lake, Indiana.
In 1971, Mengeling was named pastor of Nativity of Our Savior Parish in Portage, Indiana, serving there until 1985.
Raised by the Vatican to the title of monsignor in June 1984, Mengeling chaired the Diocesan Worship Commission and the Vocations Committee in Gary.
He also founded the diocesan Institute of Religion and chaired it for 14 years.
Mengeling also served on the Presbyteral Council, the Ecumenical Commission and the Permanent Diaconate Formation team.
In 1985, Mengeling was appointed pastor of St. Thomas More Parish in Munster, Indiana.
On November 7, 1995, Pope John Paul II appointed Mengeling as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Lansing, He received his episcopal consecration on January 25, 1996, from Cardinal Adam Maida, with Bishops Kenneth Povish and Dale Melczek serving as co-consecrators, in St. Mary Cathedral in Lansing, Michigan.
Mengeling selected as his episcopal motto: "He must increase", from John 3:30.
During his tenure, Mengeling opened several parochial schools and churches.
He also involved himself with the activities of Hispanic, Vietnamese, and African-American Catholics in his diocese.
He served as bishop of the Diocese of Lansing in Michigan from 1996 to 2008.
In 2002, Mengeling removed from ministry Vincent DeLorenzo from a Flint, Michigan parish.
A young man had accused DeLorenzo of sexually abusing him when he was a minor and DeLorenzo had admitted his guilt.
The diocese forwarded the accusation to the Genesee County Michigan district attorney and asked the Vatican to defrock DeLorenzo.
In 2003, In response to sexual misconduct scandals among the clergy, Mengeling instituted the Virtus program and visited retreats for victims of sexual abuse.
Also in 2003, he issued a statement on the war in Iraq, calling for "...a swift end to hostilities and commitment to reconciliation."
Pope Benedict XVI accepted Mengeling's retirement as bishop of Lansing on February 27, 2008.