When I learned that the Holy Father had named me Bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, I realized that a new chapter of my life had begun, knowing that the book gets better as the chapters go on.
Every bishop receives a call from God to be a good shepherd for the people entrusted to him. Not a manager, although good management is important. Not a fundraiser, although economic health is important. A bishop is a shepherd who follows Christ, the Good Shepherd, and leads others to Him by word and example of life, by celebrating the sacramental life of the Church. A bishop becomes the powerful instrument of the Holy Spirit to make present God’s love in each individual and family.
Brothers and sisters, as today we begin our journey together, I ask you to keep me always in your prayers, and please know that from now on, you are in my prayers. Your families, our dear children, our youth, our young professionals. And I invite all of you in the name of the Good Shepherd to walk together as we answer God’s call to continue to build up the Church we love in this Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux. If we do the right tasks, we will be closer to holiness. And let us commend this intention to the intercession of Our Holy Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary, in her advocation of Our Lady of Prompt Succor.