Pope Leo XIV appoints Texan bishop to shepherd the Diocese of Austin
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Bishop Daniel E. Garcia. / Credit: Photo courtesy of the Diocese of AustinVatican City, Jul 2, 2025 / 13:49 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Daniel Garcia of Monterey, California, as the sixth bishop of Austin, Texas.After leading the Diocese of Monterey for more than six years since 2018, Garcia, 64, has returned to his home state of Texas to serve the Austin Diocese as its leader.At a July 2 press conference held by the Diocese of Austin, Garcia gave thanks to God for the local Church, which he described as "diverse in ethnicity, race, language, and way of life.""I was ordained a priest for this local Church in May of 1988," he said on Wednesday. "It is filled with people of so many great gifts and talents and it is my hope to reacquaint myself with all of you whom I have known and get to know you whom I have not yet met."During his address given in English and in Spanish, the bishop emphasized that the Church and civil society cannot forget the "poor, the weak, and...
Bishop Daniel E. Garcia. / Credit: Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Austin
Vatican City, Jul 2, 2025 / 13:49 pm (CNA).
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Daniel Garcia of Monterey, California, as the sixth bishop of Austin, Texas.
After leading the Diocese of Monterey for more than six years since 2018, Garcia, 64, has returned to his home state of Texas to serve the Austin Diocese as its leader.
At a July 2 press conference held by the Diocese of Austin, Garcia gave thanks to God for the local Church, which he described as "diverse in ethnicity, race, language, and way of life."
"I was ordained a priest for this local Church in May of 1988," he said on Wednesday. "It is filled with people of so many great gifts and talents and it is my hope to reacquaint myself with all of you whom I have known and get to know you whom I have not yet met."
During his address given in English and in Spanish, the bishop emphasized that the Church and civil society cannot forget the "poor, the weak, and those who live on the margins" in its policies and practices.
The bishop, who is also a board member of Catholic Relief Services, quoted St. Vincent de Paul during his speech, saying: "It will be the poor who will be our entrance into heaven."
Garcia, who celebrated the 10th anniversary of his episcopal consecration in January, was previously made auxiliary bishop of Austin and titular bishop of Capso by Pope Francis in 2015 before heading to Monterey.
Before becoming an auxiliary bishop for Austin, Garcia was parish vicar of St. Catherine of Siena there from 1988 to 1990, Cristo Rey from 1990 to 1991, St. Louis from 1991 to 1992, and St. Mary Magdalene from 1992 to 1995. Between 1995 and 2014, he was a parish priest at St. Vincent de Paul.
He is currently part of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' subcommittee on divine worship in Spanish.
While attending St. Mary's Seminary in the 1980s, Garcia obtained a liberal arts degree and a master's degree in divinity from the University of St. Thomas in Houston. He was awarded a master's degree in liturgy from St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, in 2007.
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The childhood home of Pope Leo XIV in Dolton, Illinois. / Credit: "EWTN News in Depth"/ScreenshotCNA Staff, Jul 2, 2025 / 17:17 pm (CNA).In a unanimous vote at a special board meeting held on July 1, the village council of Dolton, Illinois, voted to purchase the childhood home of the first U.S.-born pope, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV.Newly-elected Dolton Mayor Jason House called for the vote, which was unanimous, after hearing from the trustees and allowing for comment from members of the public, several of whom opposed the home purchase by the cash-strapped village.Amid the pushback from Dolton residents who complained about the dilapidated state of local roads and the village's high debt, House said the purchase would eventually "pay for itself," calling it a "historical opportunity."In Dolton, the per capita income is $29,776 and 20% of the residents live in poverty, according to census data.Trustee Edward Steave referred to the "busloads of people" in and out of...
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Pope Leo XIV greets Sviatoslav Shevchuk, primate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, on July 2, 2025, at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican MediaACI Prensa Staff, Jul 2, 2025 / 17:47 pm (CNA).Following last week's meeting with pilgrims from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday received in audience the bishops who are members of the Ukrainian church's synod.Noting that the encounter is taking place in the context of the jubilee year, in the July 2 meeting Leo recalled the words of Pope Francis, who said that "hope does not disappoint, because it is founded on the love of God in Christ Jesus, Our Lord."In the context of the bloody war in Ukraine, the Holy Father acknowledged that "it is not easy to talk about hope to you." "It is not easy to find words of consolation for the families who have lost their loved ones in this senseless war," he said.Addressing the Ukrainian bishops, he noted that they are "in contact every day with pe...
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People gather at the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family on Palm Sunday in al-Zaitoun neighborhood of Gaza City on March 24, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. / Credit: AFP via Getty ImagesStockholm, Sweden, Jul 2, 2025 / 18:17 pm (CNA).A United Nations delegation made a surprise visit on Tuesday to Holy Family Parish, the only Latin-rite Catholic Church in Gaza, which hosts hundreds of people displaced by the war. According to Servizio Informazione Religiosa (SIR), the news agency of the Italian bishops' conference, representatives from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) visited the parish on July 1 to survey the current situation there. "It was their first visit here to the parish," Argentine Father Gabriel Romanelli, pastor of Holy Family Parish, told SIR. "The delegation wanted to check on our conditions, greeted our displaced people, and gathered their testimonies of ...