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David Zubik (David Allen Zubik) was born on 4 September, 1949 in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, U.S.. Discover David Zubik's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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On August 7, 2020, it was revealed that Zubik was named as a defendant in a new sex abuse lawsuit which was filed in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. The lawsuit claims that despite former Pittsburgh Bishop Wuerl's promise in 1994 that Rev. Leo Burchianti—who was accused of sexually abusing at least eight boys—would not receive a new church assignment, Wuerl and then-Father Zubik gave him a voluntary work assignment at St. John Vianney Manor, a home for retired priests. Burchianti remained there from 1995 to 2012 and died in 2013. Zubik has also been named as a defendant in other sex abuse lawsuits involving the Diocese of Pittsburgh as well.
Zubik handed off the case of Rev. David Dzermejko to the Vatican after a diocese review board found that allegations of child sexual abuse against Dzermejko were credible. Dzermejko was removed as pastor of Mary, Mother of the Church Parish in Charleroi, Pennsylvania in June 2009 after a couple informed the diocese that he had sexually abused their son. Another man came forward to say that Dzermejko had abused him as a child. Dzermejko was removed within 48 hours of the diocese receiving the first allegation.
Pope Benedict XVI appointed Zubik the twelfth bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh on July 18, 2007. He was installed on September 28, 2007.
During the 2004 presidential election, Zubik urged American Catholics to consider Catholic teachings on abortion rights and same-sex marriage before voting. Although he has said that Catholic politicians who support abortion rights should refrain from receiving communion, Zubik has also stated he would not refuse communion to them. He opposes capital punishment, and supports immigration reform.
Zubik was named the eleventh bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay on October 10, 2003, replacing Bishop Robert Banks. Zubik was installed on December 12, 2003. In address to sexual abuse scandals, Zubik met with representatives of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), but was criticized by the group for not disclosing the names of priests who were accused of sexual abuse but never sued or charged with a crime.
On February 18, 1997, Zubik was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and titular bishop of Jamestown by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration on April 6, 1997 from then-Bishop Wuerl, with Bishops Nicholas Dattilo and Thomas Tobin serving as co-consecrators, at St. Paul Cathedral. He selected as his episcopal motto: "Nothing is Impossible with God" (Luke 1:37).
Zubik became an associate spiritual director of St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, in 1989 and, with the arrival of Bishop Donald Wuerl to Pittsburgh (in 1988) Zubik was appointed as diocesan director of clergy personnel from 1991-96. During this period, Zubik allegedly aided in the cover-up of "predator priests", including Ernest Paone. The 2018 Grand Jury report into clergy abuse found that Zubik knew of the serious allegations of abuse made against Paone, yet Zubik chose not contact the police. Instead, Zubik allegedly abetted the crimes by concealing the allegations in the Diocese of Pittsburgh's confidential files. Zubik became president of the Diocesan Finance Council in 1995. In 1996 Zubik was appointed as vicar general and moderator of the curia for the diocese in 1996.
Zubik was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Vincent Leonard on May 3, 1975, for the Diocese of Pittsburgh. His first appointment was as the parochial vicar of Sacred Heart Parish in Shadyside, Pittsburgh, until 1980, and as vice-principal of Quigley Catholic High School in Baden, Pennsylvania, and chaplain to the Sisters of St. Joseph in Baden until 1987. He received a Master of Educational Administration degree from Duquesne University in 1982. From 1987 to 1991, he was secretary to Bishop Anthony Bevilacqua.
Zubik first considered pursuing holy orders in the first grade, later contemplating a career in law before returning to his priestly aspirations after attending a retreat in 1965 on the South Side. After graduating from St. Veronica High School in 1967, he entered St. Paul Seminary in Pittsburgh. He earned an undergraduate degree from Duquesne University in 1971 and continued his studies at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland, earning a Master of Divinity degree in 1975.
David Allen Zubik (/ˈzuːbɪk/ ZOO-bik; born September 4, 1949) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania since 2007. Zubik previously was the bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay in Wisconsin from 2003 to 2007, and auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh from 1997 to 2003.
Zubik declined to take up residence at the episcopal mansion in Pittsburgh, which had been the home of the bishops of Pittsburgh since 1949. He instead moved into Saint Paul Seminary, explained that the Catholic church needed to move away from being "attached to buildings". In April 2009, he held a widely publicized Service of Apology at St. Paul Cathedral, where he begged the "forgiveness of anyone hurt by the Church... in any way." Under Zubik, the diocese implemented a policy of reporting all allegations of sexual abuse to law enforcement.
David Zubik was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, to Stanley (1927–2015) and Susan Zubik (née Raskosky; 1925–2006). The grandson of Polish and Slovak immigrants, he is an only child. He was raised in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, and attended St. Stanislaus Church. His parents would take him to a local amusement park after Mass on Sundays.