Bruce Lewandowski

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Bruce Alan Lewandowski, CSsR (born June 8, 1967) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Providence since 2025. He previously was an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. He is a member of the Redemptorists.

DioceseProvidence
AppointedApril 8, 2025
InstalledMay 20, 2025
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Bruce Alan Lewandowski

Bishop of Providence
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseProvidence
AppointedApril 8, 2025
InstalledMay 20, 2025
PredecessorRichard Henning
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OrdinationMay 7, 1994
by William George Curlin
ConsecrationAugust 18, 2020
by William E. Lori, Adam Parker, and John McIntyre[1]
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Born (1967-06-08) June 8, 1967 (age 58)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Alma materSt. Alphonsus College
Washington Theological Union
MottoBecause by your holy cross
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Priestly ordination
DateMay 7, 1994
PlaceBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorWilliam E. Lori
Co-consecratorsJohn J. McIntyre
Adam John Parker
DateAugust 18, 2020
PlaceCathedral of Mary Our Queen, Baltimore
Source(s):[2][3]
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Early life

Bruce Lewandowski was born in Toledo, Ohio, on June 8, 1967, to Robert and Frances Lewandowski. He grew up on a family farm in Lima, Ohio, with his four siblings. Lewandowski attended St. Gerard Elementary School in Lima and the minor seminary at St. Mary’s College in Erie, Pennsylvania.[4] He subsequently attended Saint Alphonsus College in Suffield, Connecticut, and Holy Redeemer College in Washington, D.C. [5]

Starting in 1988, Lewandowski studied theology at Washington Theological Union in Washington. Lewandowski also learned Spanish in anticipation of being assigned to missions run by the Redemptorists in the Dominican Republic or Paraguay.[5]

Presbyteral ministry

On May 7, 1994, Lewandowski was ordained by Bishop William Curlin to the priesthood for the Redemptorist order at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.[2]

After his 1994 ordination, the Redemptorists assigned Lewandowski as parish vicar at St. Cecilia Parish in Manhattan. Two years later, they transferred him to Immaculate Conception Parish in the Bronx in New York City. He was subsequently assigned as a missionary to Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia in 1998, remaining there until 2000. [2]

The Redemptorists brought Lewandowski back to the United States to become pastor at St. Boniface Parish in Philadelphia. He then served as pastor of the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Kensington, Pennsylvania from 2006 to 2011.[2]

Lewandowski was appointed vicar for cultural ministries in Philadelphia in 2011, then in 2015 was as assigned as pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Baltimore.[6][7][2] He also became a leader in Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development (BUILD),[8] and collaborated with the group in October 2018 to create a parish identity card.[9][10] This was especially beneficial for parishioners at Sacred Heart[9][10] who were undocumented immigrants.[8] Lewandowski described planned raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in June 2019, which would target immigrant communities, as "an act of domestic terrorism".[11] He became Archbishop William Lori's interim delegate for Hispanic ministry on August 22, 2019.[12]

Episcopal ministry

Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore

Lewandowski was appointed auxiliary bishop of Baltimore and titular bishop of Croae on June 10, 2020 by Pope Francis.[2][13] He was consecrated by Lori on August 18, 2020, at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore.[5][14] Lori named Lewandowski as urban vicar for the archdiocese in September 2021, succeeding Denis J. Madden.[15] He remained pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish.[16]

In May 2024, Lewandowski led a large public meeting at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen that presented the archdiocese's plan to shrink the number of parishes in Baltimore from 61 to 26.[17]

Bishop of Providence

On April 8, 2025, Pope Francis appointed Lewandowski as bishop of Providence. He was installed on May 20, 2025.[18][19]

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