New Auxiliary Bishop For The Diocese Of Joliet

HOLY FATHER APPOINTS REVEREND JOSEPH SIEGEL AS
NEW AUXILIARY BISHOP FOR THE DIOCESE OF JOLIET

Rev Joeseph Siegel

His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, today named Fr. Joseph Siegel as a new auxiliary Bishop for the Diocese of Joliet.

In making the announcement Bishop J. Peter Sartain said:  “I was delighted to learn that Pope Benedict had named Fr. Joseph Siegel as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Joliet. Fr. Siegel is a native son with deep roots in the city of Joliet and the entire diocese, and he has served a number of parishes with great love since his ordination to the priesthood in 1988. He is deeply respected by his parishioners and brother priests, and he will bring many gifts to this new ministry. I personally look forward to working in collaboration with him in the pastoral care of our people. I express my gratitude to Pope Benedict for this appointment and to Fr. Siegel for accepting with generosity and humility a surprising call from God once again.”

He will be ordained Bishop on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet.

Bishop-Elect Siegel will hold the title of auxiliary bishop, meaning he will assist Bishop Sartain in the pastoral administration of the Diocese of Joliet. He will receive the office of teaching, governing and sanctifying as a bishop. He will exercise his ministry in union with the Pope and his fellow bishops throughout the world.  An auxiliary bishop is also given a “titular see” since he is not a diocesan bishop.  The “titular see” is usually the name of a diocese somewhere in the world that has been suppressed at some time in the past (i.e., absorbed into another diocese.)   It is an honorary title given to the Bishop to remember in prayer those who have gone before us. Bishop Siegel’s titular diocese will be Pupiana, northern Africa, in modern-day Tunisia, near the ancient city of Carthage.

Bishop-elect Siegel commented: “I was both humbled and honored when I received the unexpected news that Pope Benedict had named me to serve as auxiliary bishop of Joliet.  I am deeply grateful to our Holy Father and Bishop Sartain and I pray that I will be worthy of the trust they have placed in me as I strive to be a faithful shepherd after the heart of Jesus. I ask for the prayers of our clergy, religious and laity that I may serve the people of this Diocese with love, wisdom and courage.”

Fr. Siegel, 46, was born in Joliet, Illinois and was raised on a farm in Lockport Township. He was baptized at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus and attended the parish grammar school.  He attended St. Charles Borromeo High School Seminary in Romeoville from 1977-1980 and continued his studies at St. Meinrad Seminary College in Indiana, where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in history in 1984.  He completed his seminary formation at the Pontifical North American College in Rome from 1984-1988, where he earned his Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology (STB) cum laude from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1987, and continued his theological studies at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas. He was ordained to the diaconate by William Cardinal Baum at the Basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City on April 14, 1988.  Fr. Siegel returned home to be ordained to the priesthood on June 4, 1988 by the Most Rev. Joseph Imesch at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet.  After ordination, Fr. Siegel completed his studies in systematic theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, IL, earning a Licentiate in Sacred Theology (STL) in 1990.

Fr. Siegel was assigned as parochial vicar at St. Isidore Parish, Bloomingdale, St. Mary Immaculate Parish, Plainfield, St. Mary Nativity Parish, Joliet and the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus, where he also served as diocesan master of ceremonies.  He has been pastor at Visitation Parish in Elmhurst since 2004.

In addition to his parish ministry, Fr. Siegel has also served the diocese in many capacities.  He has been a member of the Presbyteral Council for nine years, including three years as chairman and was appointed to the Diocesan Board of Consultors.  He has been Director of Continuing Formation for Priests, a member of the Diocesan Vocation Board, the Priest Personnel Board and served as the Dean of Eastern Will County. With the Catholic Conference of Illinois, he served on the Executive Committee as a priest representative and was chairman of the Catholics for Life Department. Father is currently chair of the Steering Committee for the Joliet Diocesan Year of the Eucharist and Eucharistic Congress and is a member of the Bishop’s Respect Life Advisory Board. He is a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus and a member of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre.

In his spare time, Fr. Siegel enjoys playing the piano and organ, reading, classical music and Chicago Cubs baseball.

Fr. Siegel is the youngest of nine children. His parents, Francis and Marie Siegel, are deceased.  His aunt, Sr. M. Clotine Siegel, OSF, was a Joliet Franciscan

Fr. Siegel press release

Soccer Challenge – 2009

Date & Time: Sunday October 18, 2009.  2:00PM Start for Councils.

10-Year-Olds to kick first.  Expect Council Competition to finish by 3:30PM.

District Championship to follow immediately after Council Competiton.

Location: Gartner Park – 524 W. Gartner Road / Naperville

(adjacent to 75th Street, 2 blocks West of Modaff)

Who Can Compete? Girls and Boys ages 10 to 14 (age on Sept. 1.)

(Score points by kicking the soccer ball into an empty net that is divided into five scoring zones.  Winners from each age group advance to District, Regional, and State Championships!)

soccer ball

Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus – Naperville Area Councils

Light Refreshments will be served to the Athletes.

PowerPoint slide of this event: KofCSoccerChallenge2009.ppt

Pro-Life Activity Threatened by Bubble Zone Ordinance

IMPORTANT!** Please read this message in its entirety and take action immediately regarding the “BUBBLE ZONE” ordinance silencing pro-life activity!

PLEASE call Mayor Daley’s office immediately at 312-744-3300 to say: “Mayor Daley, please don’t restrict freedom of speech in Chicago. VETO the Bubble Zone ordinance!”

So many calls have already been flooding into the mayor’s office that they’ve set up an automated system for the public to speak out on the Bubble Zone. If you get the automated system, here are the steps to follow:
1.) CALL Mayor Daley’s office at 312-744-3300
2.) PRESS 1 to submit your opinion on the Bubble Zone ordinance
3.) Then PRESS 2 to vote NO on the Bubble Zone

To send the mayor a fax instead: 312-744-8045

Sadly, on October 7, the Chicago City Council voted 27-11 to pass the BUBBLE ZONE ordinance.
Thanks to those pro-lifers who made their voices heard – and to the 11 sensible members of the council who voted against it. In a direct attack on 40 Days for Life and the rights of local pro-life sidewalk counselors, the Chicago City Council on Wednesday passed a new ordinance intended to cripple 40 Days for Life and silence pro-life free speech within a 50 foot “Bubble Zone” around abortion facilities. The new city ordinance will not only block sidewalk counseling and pro-life signs within 50 feet of all entrances to an abortion facility, it would also prevent any pro-lifer from being within eight feet of an abortion customer without getting that person’s permission. Anyone found in violation could be fined up to $500.

According to observers at the council meetings, a Planned Parenthood representative testified that pro-life vigils make it difficult for women to reach their “services,” while a representative from a local late-term abortion facility (that has seen business detrimentally affected by 40 Days for Life)  directly mentioned the 40 Days for Life prayer vigil as reason to pass the ordinance. While this is a setback for the Chicago 40 Days for Life, I want to emphasize that this is NOT merely a Chicago issue. Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry are working aggressively to implement Bubble Zone laws like this across the country.
That’s the bad news. But here’s the good news:
** WE CAN STILL DEFEAT THIS BUBBLE ZONE **

Before this law goes into effect, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has to approve it. We have a narrow window of time to convince the mayor to VETO the Bubble Zone ordinance.

Both the pro-life cause and cherished American value of freedom of speech suffered a grim defeat in the Chicago City Council — but this pro-life battle is far from over!

A HUGE PRO-LIFE CROWD of over 150 showed up at City Hall on October 7, — despite having only a few days notice — to protest the Bubble Zone.
What’s more, the protest garnered GREAT MEDIA COVERAGE. Chicago print, radio and TV outlets were all there. Several sidewalk counselors were able to share what their peaceful ministry is really all about: offering desperate women a real choice — for life.
Get all the details about today’s protest, including pictures of the crowd holding “NO Bubble Zone” and “Protect Free Speech” signs, here.

If already made a call before today’s City Council vote, PLEASE CALL AGAIN to convince the Mayor to veto it. But that’s not all you can do to fight the Bubble Zone. The leaders of the pro-life ministry at Chicago’s Planned Parenthood abortuary on the near north side have planned a FACE THE TRUTH TOUR Saturday
EVENT: Face the Truth Tour at Planned Parenthood Chicago
WHEN: Saturday, October 10, 9-11 a.m.
WHERE: LaSalle St and Division St.
I want to emphasize that this is not just a Chicago issue.

Come out and show Planned Parenthood that, despite all their influence and all their lies, they cannot intimidate the pro-life community. We’re going to keep fighting to save babies.
P.S. Planned Parenthood wants Bubble Zone laws like this one to be enacted across the country. So please speak out wherever you live!

P.P.S. Remember, the Bubble Zone is not yet the law in Chicago. Mayor Daley has to sign it first. Call him at 312-744-3300 and tell him to protect free speech in Chicago and veto the Bubble Zone.

Eric Scheidler
Executive Director
Pro-Life Action League
Tel: 630-896-1200
Pro-Life Action League
6160 N Cicero Ave, Ste 600 Chicago, IL 60646, US

October 2009 Knight Watch

View our October 2009 Knight Watch newsletter here.

2009 Golf Scramble Photos