Early life John Whealon was born in
Barberton,
Ohio, to John Joseph and Mary Christina (née Zanders) Whealon. He received his early education at St. Augustine School in Barberton from 1927 to 1934, and attended
St. Charles College in Catonsville, Maryland, from 1934 to 1940. He briefly served as a
curate at St. Peter Parish in
Akron, Ohio, then entered the
University of Ottawa, where he earned a
Doctor of Sacred Theology degree.
Bishop of Erie Following the resignation of Archbishop
John Mark Gannon, Whealon was named the sixth bishop of Erie by
Pope Paul VI on December 9, 1966. Whealon also founded the radio station
WJMJ in Hartford. He was active on
ecumenical issues, and was chair of the Committee on Ecumenism of the
National Conference of Catholic Bishops and head of ChrisConn, the Christian conference of Connecticut. In 2017 another man sued the archdiocese for negligence, claiming that Daniel McSheffery, an archdiocesan priest at St. George Parish in
Guilford, Connecticut, sexually abused him over 250 times, starting at age nine. The plaintiff claimed that Whealon knew that McSheffery was a danger to children. == Viewpoints ==