William Joseph Dendinger

The Most Reverend

William Joseph Dendinger
Bishop Emeritus of Grand Island

Dendinger as the 13th Chief of Air Force Chaplains
Diocese Grand Island
Installed December 13, 2004
Term ended January 14, 2015
Predecessor Lawrence James McNamara
Successor Joseph G. Hanefeldt
Orders
Ordination May 29, 1965
Personal details
Born (1939-05-20) May 20, 1939
Coleridge, Nebraska

William Joseph Dendinger (born May 20, 1939) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Appointed by Pope John Paul II, he served as the seventh Bishop of Grand Island, Nebraska from December 13, 2004, until his resignation was accepted by Pope Francis on Wednesday, January 14, 2015.

Biography

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William Dendinger
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Bishop
Posthumous style not applicable

William Dendinger was born in Coleridge, Nebraska, as the youngest of the six children of David and Regina Dendinger. Raised on a farm, he was a member of the first graduating class of Mount Michael High School in Elkhorn in 1957. Dendinger then studied at the Immaculate Conception Seminary in Conception, Missouri, whence he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1961.

He furthered his studies at the Aquinas Institute in Dubuque, Iowa, earning his Master of Arts in theology in 1964. Dendinger was ordained to the priesthood on May 29, 1965, for the Archdiocese of Omaha.

He then taught at Petersburg and Elgin Catholic high schools until 1970, and obtained his Master of Science in counseling from Creighton University in 1969. Subsequently entering the military as a chaplain, Dendinger served as a base and cadet wing chaplain, member of the chaplain resource board for the United States Air Force Chaplain Institute, plans and programs officer in the Office of the Air Force Chief of Chaplain Service, and then Chief of the Air Force Chaplain Service for over the next thirty-one years. He retired in 2001 as a two-star general, and then served as pastor of St. Stephen the Martyr Church in Omaha until 2004.

On October 14, 2004, Dendinger was appointed Bishop of Grand Island by Pope John Paul II. He received episcopal consecration on the following December 13 from Archbishop Elden Curtiss, with Bishops Fabian Bruskewitz and Lawrence McNamara serving as co-consecrators. As Bishop of Grand Island, Dendinger acted as a suffragan bishop under the Archbishop of Omaha, George Joseph Lucas as of January 2015.

Bishop Dendinger's resignation for age reasons was accepted by Pope Francis on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, after more than 10 years as leader of the Diocese. The same day, his successor, Joseph G. Hanefeldt was announced.

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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Arthur S. Thomas
    Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
    1995 1997
    Succeeded by
    Lorraine K. Potter
    Preceded by
    Lawrence James McNamara
    Bishop of Grand Island
    2004 2015
    Succeeded by
    Joseph G. Hanefeldt
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