News Release #417
Released to media on December 13, 2007
Monsignor Douglas L. Grams elected to serve as
Administrator of the Catholic Diocese of New Ulm
New Ulm , MN – Monsignor Douglas L. Grams, the former Vicar General of the Diocese of New Ulm, was elected
to serve as the Diocesan Administrator of the Diocese of New Ulm by the College of Consultors. The appointment
was effective Thursday, December 13, 2007. Archbishop John C. Nienstedt had been serving as Apostolic
Administrator of the diocese, in addition to his duties as Co-Adjutor Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and
Minneapolis. Monsignor Grams will continue in his present assignment as pastor of the Church of St. Mary in New
Ulm.
The Consultors elected Grams as the Diocesan Administrator who will assume the day-to-day administration of the
diocese until a new bishop is appointed. The current members of the College of Consultors are: Rev. Gerald S.
Meidl; Rev. Joseph A. Steinbeisser - Chairman; Rev. James E. Moran; Rev. John G. Berger - Vice-Chairman; Rev.
John A. Pearson; Rev. Andrew J. Michels; Rev. John A. Nordick; Rev. Paul H. van de Crommert; and Rev. Paul L.
Wolf .
Monsignor Grams commented that, “I am honored to serve as interim administrator for the Diocese of New Ulm
until our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, appoints a new bishop for our diocese. My prayer is that the Lord will
guide me in this new journey of leadership and that a bishop will be appointed soon!”
According to the Code of Canon Law, when the bishop of a diocese vacates his office and no simultaneous
appointment is made by the Holy See to fill the office, a diocesan administrator is then elected by the College of
Consultors to govern the diocese. The diocesan administrator is elected from the active priests of the diocese and is
at least thirty-five years of age. Once he accepts the election, he holds the power of a vicar general until the Pope
appoints a new bishop.
The diocese is now considered a vacant See, i.e., without a bishop, until a new appointment is made by Pope Benedict
XVI.
Monsignor Grams was ordained to the priesthood on June 13, 1987 at the Church of the Holy Rosary, North
Mankato, by Bishop Raymond A. Lucker. He has served parishes in the communities of Sleepy Eye, New Ulm,
Searles, Tracy, and Walnut Grove. Positions he has held in the diocese include: Advocate, Defender of the Bond, and
Associate Judge for the diocesan Marriage Tribunal; Chancellor; Vicar General; Director of Priest Personnel;
Episcopal Vicar for Regions 1 and 6; and the Bishop’s Delegate in Matters Pertaining to Sexual Misconduct.
Monsignor Grams was named Prelate of Honor with the title of Monsignor by the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI,
on September 14, 2005.
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Editors: a photo may be obtained from the Office of Communications, (507) 359-2966
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