Bishops’ Statements on the (Cardinal) McCarrick Report

As of this writing, 44 US Bishops have responded to the Vatican’s release of the “McCarrick Report,” about the institutional knowledge of former Cardinal McCarrick’s abuse. The following is a list, in alphabetical order by diocese/ archdiocese.
- Albany, Bishop Scharfenberger
- Allentown, Bishop Schlert
- Arlington, Bishop Burbidge
- Atlanta, Archbishop Hartmayer
- Austin, Bishop Vasquez
- Baltimore, Archbishop Lori
- Belleville, Bishop McGovern
- Birmingham, Bishop Raica
- Boston, Cardinal O’Malley
- Bridgeport, Bishop Caggiano
- Burlington, Bishop Coyne
- Charleston, Bishop Guglielmone
- Chicago, Cardinal Cupich
- Cincinnati, Archbishop Schnurr
- Columbus, Bishop Brennan
- Dallas, Bishop Burns
- Detroit, Archbishop Vigneron
- Dubuque, Archbishop Jackels
- Gaylord, Bishop Hurley
- Grand Rapids, Bishop Walkowiak
- Harrisburg, Bishop Gainer
- Hartford, Archbishop Blair
- Joliet, Bishop Hicks
- Kalamazoo, Bishop Bradley
- Lafayette-in-Indiana, Bishop Doherty
- Los Angeles (Also USCCB), Archbishop Gomez
- Metuchen, Bishop Checchio
- New Orleans, Archbishop Aymond
- New York, Cardinal Dolan
- Newark, Cardinal Tobin
- Oklahoma City, Archbishop Coakley
- Peoria
- Pittsburgh, Bishop Zubik
- Richmond, Bishop Knestout
- Sacramento, Bishop Soto
- San Antonio, Bishop García-Siller
- Saginaw, Bishop Gruss
- Savannah, Bishop Parkes
- Sioux City, Bishop Nickless
- Springfield- Cape Girardeau, Bishop Rice
- Toledo, Bishop Thomas
- Tucson, Bishop Weisenburger
- Washington, Cardinal-designate Gregory; Second statement 11/16/20
- Worcester, Bishop McManus
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