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His Excellency, The Most ReverendNorbert DorseyS.P.
Bishop of Orlando
Church Catholic Church
See Diocese of Orlando
In office March 20, 1990 - November 13, 2004
Predecessor Thomas Grady
Successor Thomas Wenski
Previous post(s) Auxiliary Bishop of Miami (1986–1990)Titular Bishop of Mactaris
Orders
Ordination April 28, 1956
Consecration March 19, 1986by Edward A. McCarthy
Personal details
Born December 13, 1929Springfield, Massachusetts, US
Died February 21, 2013 (aged 83)Orlando, Florida, US
Coat of arms Norbert Dorsey's coat of arms

Norbert Mary Leonard James Dorsey, C.P. (December 13, 1929 – February 21, 2013) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Miami in Florida (1986–1990) and as the third bishop of the Diocese of Orlando in Florida (1990–2004).

Dorsey Dorsey was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on December 13, 1929. He made profession as a member of the clerical Congregation of the Passion on August 15, 1949, when he was 19 years old.

On April 28, 1956, Dorsey was ordained a priest in that Congregation. In 1976, Dorsey was elected to the General Council of the Passionists worldwide, and re-elected in 1982.[_citation needed_]

Auxiliary Bishop of Miami

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Pope John Paul II appointed Dorsey as titular bishop of Mactaris and as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Miami on January 19, 1986, He was consecrated on March 19, 1986, with Archbishop Edward McCarthy as the principal consecrator: and as co-consecrators Bishop Joseph Maguire and Bishop Reginald Edward Vincent Arliss.

On March 20, 1990, Dorsey was appointed by John Paul II as the third bishop of the Diocese of Orlando. Dorsey resigned as bishop of Orlando on November 13, 2004, upon reaching 75 years of age.[_citation needed_]Norbert Dorsey died after a long battle with cancer in Orlando, Florida, aged 83.[1]

  1. ^ "Former Catholic Bishop Norbert Dorsey, 83, dies". CFN13. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byThomas Joseph Grady Bishop of Orlando 1990–2004 Succeeded byThomas Gerard Wenski
Preceded by– Auxiliary Bishop of Miami 1986–1990 Succeeded by–