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James Robert Hoffman was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

Background

Hoffman was born in Fremont, Ohio, and studied at Saint Meinrad Seminary in Indiana and Saint Mary Seminary in Northwood, Ohio.

Education

Student, Our Lady Lake Minor Seminary, Wawasee, Indiana. Student, St. Meinrad College. Student, Mount St. Mary Seminary, Norwood, Ohio.

Student, Catholic University America.

Career

He served as Bishop of Toledo from 1981 until his death in 2003. He was ordained to the priesthood on July 28, 1957. He then served as a curate at Saint Peter"s Church in Mansfield, Saint Joseph"s Church in Marblehead, and Blessed Sacrament Church in Toledo.

In 1966 he earned a Licentiate of Canon Law from the Catholic University of America in Washington, District of Columbia Hoffman was later named secretary to Bishop John Anthony Donovan and chancellor of the Diocese of Toledo.

In addition to these duties, he also served as pastor of Saint Joseph"s Church in Sylvania. On April 18, 1978, Hoffman was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo and Titular Bishop of Italica by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 23 from Bishop Donovan, with Archbishop Joseph Bernardin and Bishop Albert Henry Ottenweller serving as co-consecrators.

He selected as his episcopal motto: "Omnia Omnibus", meaning, "All things to all men" (1 Corinthians 9:22). Hoffman was later named the sixth Bishop of Toledo on December 16, 1980.

He was installed by Archbishop Bernardin at Rosary Cathedral on February 17, 1981.

Hoffman was criticized for his handling of sexual abuse cases in the diocese, which had 11 lawsuits filed against lieutenant In 1992 he placed the Review Robert J. Fisher in active ministry after the latter admitted to molesting a 14-year-old girl and spent 30 days in prison.

He later suspended Fisher in 2002 due to "the media climate," but said he had no plans to remove other such priests.

He later declared, "My difficulty with zero tolerance is that the Gospel teaches reconciliation. We believe in forgiveness."

He died from cancer at the Ursuline Center in Toledo, aged 70.

He is buried at Saint Ann Cemetery in his native Fremont. Serving for 22 years, he was the longest-serving ordinary in the history of the Diocese of Toledo.

Achievements

  • James R. Hoffman has been listed as a noteworthy bishop by Marquis Who's Who.

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Quotations: "the media climate,".