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Bishops who have Publicly Opposed the University's Invitation

  1. The Most Reverend John M. D'Arcy, Bishop of Fort Wayne – South Bend (Indiana)
  2. His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago (lllinois) and USCCB President
  3. His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Cardinal Archbishop of Galveston – Houston (Texas)
  4. The Most Reverend Timothy Dolan – outgoing Archbishop of Milwaukee (Wisconsin), and newly appointed Archbishop of New York (New York) 
  5. The Most Reverend John Nienstedt, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis(Minnesota)
  6. The Most Reverend Eusebius Beltran, Archbishop of Oklahoma City (Oklahoma)
  7. The Most Reverend John Myers – Archbishop of Newark (New Jersey)
  8. The Most Reverend Thomas Olmsted – Bishop of Phoenix (Arizona) (PDF)
  9. The Most Reverend Gregory Aymond – Bishop of Austin (Texas)
  10. The Most Reverend Robert Lynch – Bishop of St. Petersburg (Florida)
  11. The Most Reverend Edward Slattery – Bishop of Tulsa (Oklahoma)
  12. The Most Reverend R. Walker Nickless – Bishop of Sioux City (Iowa)
  13. Paul CB Schenck, MA (Theol.), LHD on behalf of The Most Reverend Kevin Rhoades, Bishop of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania)
  14. The Most Reverend Thomas G. Doran, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop of Rockford (Illinois)
  15. The Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison (Wisconsin)
  16. The Most Reverend Alfred C. Hughes, Archbishop of New Orleans (Louisiana) (PDF)
  17. The Most Reverend Joseph F. Martino, Bishop of Scranton (Pennsylvania)
  18. The Most Reverend John M. Dougherty, Auxiliary Bishop of Scranton (Pennsylvania)
  19. The Most Reverend William Lori, Bishop of Bridgeport (Connecticut) (PDF, see page 10)
  20. The Most Reverend George V. Murry, S.J., Bishop of Youngstown (Ohio)
  21. The Most Reverend William Higi, Bishop of Lafayette (Indiana)
  22. The Most Reverend José Gomez, Archbishop of San Antonio (Texas) (PDF)
  23. The Most Reverend Oscar Cantú, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio (Texas) (PDF)
  24. The Most Reverend Anthony Taylor, Bishop of Little Rock (Arkansas)
  25. The Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Bishop of La Crosse (Wisconsin) (PDF)
  26. The Most Reverend Alexander Sample, Bishop of Marquette (Michigan)
  27. The Most Reverend Samuel Aquila, Bishop of Fargo (North Dakota) (PDF)
  28. The Most Reverend Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore (Maryland)
  29. The Most Reverend Daniel Buechlein, Archbishop of Indianapolis (Indiana)
  30. The Most Reverend Rober Baker, Bishop of Birmingham (Alabama)
  31. The Most Reverend Fabian W. Bruskewitz, Bishop of Lincoln (Nebraska)
  32. The Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, D.D., J.C.L., Bishop of Palm Beach (Florida) (PDF)
  33. The Most Reverend Richard F. Stika, D.D., Bishop of Knoxville (Tenessee)
  34. The Most Reverend Robert W. Finn, Bishop of Kansas City (Kansas)
  35. The Most Reverend Joseph N. Latino, D.D., Bishop of Jackson (Mississippi)
  36. The Most Reverend Leonard Blair, Bishop of Toledo (Ohio)
  37. The Most Reverend Gerald A. Gettelfinger, D.D., Bishop of Evansville (Indiana)
  38. The Most Reverend George J. Lucas, Bishop of Springfield (Illinois)
  39. Archdiocese of Cincinnati spokesman Dan Andriacco on behalf of The Most Reverend Daniel Pilarczyk, Archbishop of Cincinnati (Ohio)
  40. The Most Reverend Thomas G. Wenski, Bishop of Orlando (Florida)
  41. The Most Reverend Robert Vasa, D.D., Bishop of Baker (Oregon)
  42. The Most Reverend Paul Coakley, Bishop of Salina (Kansas)
  43. The Most Reverend John Le Voir, Bishop of New Ulm (Minnesota)
  44. The Most Reverend Victor Galeone, Bishop of St. Augustine (Florida)
  45. The Most Reverend David Zubik, Bishop of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
  46. The Most Reverend Paul Loverde, Bishop of Arlington (Virginia)
  47. The Most Reverend Joseph Naumann, Archbishop of Kansas City (Kansas)
  48. The Most Reverend Peter Jugis, Bishop of Charlotte (North Carolina)
  49. The Most Reverend William Murphy, Bishop of Rockville Center (New York)
  50. The Most Reverend Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Denver (Colorado)
  51. The Most Reverend Glen Provost, Bishop of Lake Charles (Lousiana)
  52. The Most Reverend Joseph Galante, Bishop of Camden (New Jersey)
  53. His Eminence Justin Cardinal Rigali, Cardinal Archbishop of Philadephia (Pennsylvania)
  54. The Most Reverend John McCormack, Bishop of Manchester (New Hampshire)
  55. The Most Reverend Doland Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington (District of Columbia)
  56. The Most Reverend Bernard Harrington, Bishop of Winona (Minnesota)
  57. The Most Reverend Michael Warfel, Bishop of Great Falls-Billings (Montana)
  58. The Most Reverend Michael Jackels, Bishop of Wichita (Kansas)
  59. The Most Reverend James Johnson, Bishop of Springfield - Cape Giradeau (Missouri)
  60. The Most Reverend Edward Cullen, Bishop of Allentown (Pennsylvania)
    • Reported in diocesan newspaper
  61. The Most Reverend Roger Gries, Auxillary Bishop of Cleveland (Ohio)
    • Given in a highschool address
  62. The Most Reverend Robert Hermann, Auxillary Bishop of St. Louis (Missouri)
  63. The Most Reverend David Ricken, Bishop of Green Bay (Wisconsin)
  64. The Most Reverend Remundo Pena, Bishop of Brownsville (Texas)
  65. The Most Reverend George Thomas, Bishop of Helena (Montana)
  66. His Eminence Sean Cardinal O'Malley, Cardinal Archbishop of Boston (Massachusetts)
    • Given at Boston College Law School
  67. The Most Reverend Roger Gries, Bishop of Jefferson City (Missouri)
    • Repoted in the Catholic Missourian
  68. The Most Reverend Lawrence Brandt, Bishop of Greensburg (Pennsylvania)
  69. The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn (New York)
  70. The Most Reverend Joseph Adamec, Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown (Pennsylvania)

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