- Former Knoxville Bishop Richard Stika’s career was heavily influenced by his mentor, Cardinal Justin Rigali.
- Rigali resigned as cardinal in Philadelphia after a grand jury found he allowed priests accused of sexual abuse to remain in ministry.
- Stika was accused of adopting Rigali’s leadership patterns, including protecting the church over victims and conducting superficial investigations.
Years of deep discord in the Diocese of Knoxville began in St. Louis, the deeply Catholic city where the polarizing former Bishop Richard Stika was born, spent his formative years, returned to after he resigned and died in at the age of 68 in February.
In order to better understand Stika’s rise and spectacular fall as Knoxville’s longest-tenured bishop, Knox News traced his career back to St. Louis, the “Rome of the West,” where Stika’s connections helped put him in position to learn at the feet of one of the most prominent American…
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