Statement of Archbishop Edwin O’Brien on the Death of Bishop Michael Saltarelli

On behalf of the faithful of the entire Metropolitan See of Baltimore, I express my great sadness to God’s people in the Diocese of Wilmington at the loss of their beloved Bishop, Michael Saltarelli, who, having reached the mandatory retirement age, resigned last year.

With a love for his priestly ministry always in his heart, Bishop Saltarelli led the Church in Wilmington through a period of tremendous growth and through times of pain and difficulty. Indefatigable throughout his battle with cancer, Bishop Saltarelli continued to serve God with great love for His people and with the selfless witness that were hallmarks of his priestly ministry.

At the time of his retirement, he told a reporter with the local Wilmington paper, “My strength is that I love being with people…When you die the Lord wants to know ‘were you good, were you kind, were you compassionate.’” Those who knew Bishop Saltarelli best are responding with a resounding ‘yes’ today on behalf of this good and holy priest of Jesus Christ.

Sean Caine

Sean Caine is Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of Communications