Alexander Sample
Alexander K. Sample (born November 7, 1960) is an American Catholic prelate serving as the Archbishop of Portland in Oregon since 2013.[1] Previously, he served as Bishop of the Diocese of Marquette, Michigan, from 2006 to 2013.[2] Ordained a priest for the Diocese of Marquette in 1990 after studies in engineering and seminary formation, Sample held pastoral and administrative roles before his episcopal appointment.[1] Sample is recognized for his emphasis on liturgical reverence and the promotion of the Traditional Latin Mass, which he has advocated as beneficial for fostering deeper contemplation of Christ in worship.[3][4] He issued a pastoral letter calling for greater use of Gregorian chant in liturgy to enhance sanctity, beauty, and universality.[5] In 2025, he released a Pastoral Teaching on the Sanctity of Life, critiquing Oregon's official recognition of abortion providers and reaffirming the inviolable dignity of unborn human life from conception.[6] His leadership has included directives upholding Catholic doctrine on sacraments, such as restricting Mass in ecumenical settings to preserve the Church's exclusive understanding of the Eucharist, and policies in Catholic schools rejecting recognition of gender ideologies contrary to biological sex.[7][8] These positions reflect a consistent application of orthodox teaching amid cultural pressures.[9]