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You Will Be Missed “Bold” Archbishop Emeritus was alumnus and “second founder” of seminary. W ith sadness and great hope in the Resurrection location. It was a bold decision and one that we recognize the death and honor the life of speaks of his commitment to the core mission of Sacred Heart alumnus Cardinal Edmund Casimir the Church. Szoka, who served as Archbishop of Detroit “We are who we are today at Sacred Heart from 1981 until 1990. He went on to oversee because of Cardinal Szoka.” the government of the Vatican City State under Following his retirement from active ministry Pope John Paul II and Pope in 2006, Cardinal Szoka had been Benedict XVI. living in Northville. He died Cardinal Szoka considered August 20 of natural causes at the his greatest accomplishment age of eighty-six years. in the city of Detroit to be the Edmund Casimir Szoka transformation of Sacred Heart was born September 14, 1927, Major Seminary, according to in Grand Rapids to Polish a 2011 interview. It was his immigrants Casimir and Mary decision in 1988 to close St. Szoka. After graduating from John Provincial Seminary in Sacred Heart Seminary in 1950 Plymouth and move its graduate and St. John Provincial Seminary school of theology to Sacred in 1954, he was ordained a priest Heart College Seminary in on June 5, 1954, to serve the Detroit, thereby re-founding Diocese of Marquette. Sacred Heart as a “major” He served as chancellor in seminary. The transformation the Diocese of Marquette until was physical—for instance, he being named the first bishop Edmund Cardinal Szoka (19272014). As Archbishop of Detroit, commissioned the replacement of the newly-created Diocese Cardinal Szoka made a commitment of 2,400 windows and all of Gaylord in 1971. Pope John to the city of Detroit by keeping the electrical wiring—and Paul II named him Archbishop Sacred Heart Major Seminary open intellectual—he revamped the of Detroit in 1981 and a cardinal as the archdiocesan seminary. undergraduate program and in 1988. Shortly thereafter, the established a program to educate pope appointed Cardinal Szoka lay ministers. to oversee economic affairs at the Vatican City He is often called the “second founder” of State, in April 1990. He was succeeded in Detroit the seminary and remained a loyal supporter, for by Archbishop (Cardinal) Adam J. Maida. example attending the most recent Archbishop’s Cardinal Szoka oversaw the Vatican City Gala fundraiser in June. The seminary library is State under both Pope John Paul II and Pope named after him to honor his legacy. Benedict XVI. He was made President of the “Cardinal Szoka was always an exceptionally Governorate of Vatican City State in 1997, and strong leader. He made many difficult decisions, president of the Vatican City State in 2001. He but never without a tremendous amount of is credited with balancing the budget of the prayer and thought,” recalls Msgr. Todd Lajiness, Vatican and restoring its financial health after rector of Sacred Heart. Monsignor served as decades of red ink. Cardinal Szoka’s personal secretary from 1997A day after his seventy-ninth birthday in 2002. That strength of leadership moved him to 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted Cardinal re-found the seminary, Monsignor says. Szoka’s resignation, after which he returned to “When many people supported closing Michigan and to his beloved Detroit area. He the seminary or moving it out to Plymouth, is laid to rest at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in the Cardinal Szoka made the decision to keep Southfield. Sacred Heart in the city of Detroit, at its original Cardinal Szoka, you will be missed. FAll 2014 SAcred HeArt MAjor SeminAry 25