Second bishop with Joliet ties, Daniel Ryan, dies

ILLINOIS
The Herald-News

By The HERALD–NEWS

JOLIET – Less than a week after the funeral of one Diocese of Joliet bishop, a former diocese auxiliary bishop has died.

The Most Rev. Daniel Ryan died Thursday in Naperville at age 85, according to a news release from the Diocese of Springfield, where Ryan served as bishop for 15 years.

Ryan was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Joliet in 1956 and was assigned to be assistant pastor at St. Paul the Apostle Parish in Joliet and chancery notary, according to the Joliet diocese website. After studying canon law at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome, he returned to the diocese and was named assistant chancellor. He was appointed diocesan chancellor in 1965, before becoming vicar general in 1977.

Ryan then served as pastor of St. Michael Parish in Wheaton starting in 1979, before he was named auxiliary bishop in 1981.

In 1983, he was named the seventh bishop of Springfield, a position he held until his resignation in 1999.

Ryan’s resignation was abrupt, according to The State Journal-Register, and an independent investigative report in 2006 stated Ryan fostered “a culture of secrecy” that discouraged priests from coming forward about sexual misconduct. The report also stated that Ryan engaged in sexual misconduct with adults, which he used his authority to conceal, according to The State Journal-Register. Some Masses Ryan celebrated were picketed, but he was never charged or prosecuted.

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