Fr. John Brungardt, 52, will become the new bishop of Dodge City in
Kansas, succeeding Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore as he retires at age 68.
The bishop-elect is a Kansas native, currently serving as chancellor
of the Diocese of Wichita and the pastor of St. Mark the Evangelist
parish in the town of St. Mark, Kansas.
He received ordination as a
priest at age 40, a significant change from his previous career as a
science teacher at a Catholic high school.
In a recent interview, the bishop-elect described his rural
upbringing and faith formation in a strongly Catholic family, as well as
the “spiritual re-awakening” he later experienced after his mother's
death in 1990.
That loss led the professional educator into a life of intensified
faith, with “more devotion to the Blessed Mother and the Rosary, prayer
and daily Mass” – all of which eventually led him to discuss his future
plans and possible calling with local clergy.
Once ordained, he continued his
long-running involvement in pro-life work, which had initially helped
him to discover his vocation while still a layman.
He also learned
Spanish, the first language of many of the faithful he will be leading
in the diocese of Dodge City.
Bishop-elect Brungardt described his new calling as an “extraordinary
and overwhelming” one, but said he was “happy to serve the Lord and the
Holy Father and the good people of the Diocese of Dodge City as their
bishop.”
The new bishop's predecessor, Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore, received
permission to retire from Pope Benedict XVI, in accordance with a
provision of canon law that encourages a diocesan bishop to step down if
illness or another serious reason prevents him from fulfilling his
duties.
In a message announcing his retirement, Bishop Gilmore said the diocese “needed fresh eyes, fresh hands, and a fresh heart.”
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