Michael William Fisher (born March 3, 1958) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo in New York since 2021. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington in the District of Columbia.
After his ordination, the archdiocese assigned Fisher as parochial vicar at Sacred Heart Parish in La Plata, Maryland. He was moved in 1995 to Holy Family Parish in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, to serve as pastor there. Four years later, the archdiocese transferred him to be pastor at St. John Neumann Parish in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Fisher was named a chaplain to his holiness by Pope John Paul II in 2005.[4][2]
In 2005, Archbishop Theodore McCarrick appointed Fisher as vicar general for the apostolates, in which role he oversaw the archdiocesan ministries for education, ethnic ministries, social justice and service, parish life and youth ministry. In 2006, Cardinal Donald Wuerl appointed Fisher as vicar for clergy and secretary for ministerial leadership.[4]
Fisher served on the college of consultors, the priest council, the administrative board, the priest retirement board, the clergy personnel board, the deacon review board, the deacon council, the needy parish committee, and the Forward in Faith Committee.[5]
Fisher's coat of arms as an auxiliary referenced those of several past archbishops. The colors of red and gold were used in the coats of arms of Archbishops Hickey, McCarrick, and Wuerl. The line embattled and red crosses reference the tower embattled and red cross in Wuerl's coat of arms. The lion, in addition to representing Fisher's patron saint, Mark the Evangelist, references the lion on Hickey's coat of arms.[5]
Bishop of Buffalo
On December 1, 2020, Francis named Fisher as bishop of Buffalo.[9][10] Regarding the sex abuse allegations against priests in the diocese, Fisher made this statement:
“Trust has been broken. Because of the clergy abuse, as well as other things. I really feel we need to rebuild that trust through our actions. Part of that will be looking out for those who are vulnerable and in need of our healing. I want to be part of the healing process.”[11]
Fisher's installation occurred on January 15, 2021.[12]