Robert Brom


Robert Henry Brom was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Duluth in Minnesota, from 1983 to 1989, and as bishop of the Roman Catholic [Diocese of San Diego|Diocese of San Diego] in Southern California from 1990 to 2013.

Biography

Early life and priesthood

Brom was born in Arcadia, Wisconsin, on September 18, 1938. Brom was ordained a priest in Rome by Bishop Filippo Poccia for Diocese of Winona at the minor basilica of Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re on December 18, 1963.

Bishop of Duluth

On March 25, 1983, Pope John Paul II appointed Brom as bishop of Duluth. He was consecrated on May 23, 1983, by Archbishop John Roach at the Cathedral of [Our Lady of the Rosary (Duluth, Minnesota)|Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary] in Duluth, Minnesota.
On April 22, 1989, John Paul II appointed Brom as coadjutor bishop of San Diego to assist Bishop Leo Maher.

Bishop of San Diego

On July 10, 1990, after John Paul II accepted Maher's resignation, Brom automatically became the new bishop of San Diego.
On September 7, 2007, the diocese agreed to a $200 million settlement to victims of childhood sexual abuse by priests serving in the diocese since its founding in 1935. Brom apologized to the victims and said that the offenders' histories would be made public. Brom was responsible for the creation of two Catholic high schools:
Brom also created a pastoral center in San Diego after selling the former chancery building to the University of San Diego.
On January 4, 2012, the apostolic nuncio to the United States, Archbishop Carlo Vigano, announced that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed Auxiliary Bishop Cirilo Flores as coadjutor bishop to assist Brom in the diocese.

Retirement and legacy

accepted Brom's resignation on the latter's 75th birthday, September 18, 2013. He was succeeded automatically by Flores. Robert Brom died in San Diego on May 9, 2022, at age 83.