Texas Catholic Herald - Dec. 28, 2021

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DECEMBER 28, 2021 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH

REFLECTING ON 2021

A ‘CHOSEN’ CHRISTMAS

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DECEMBER 28, 2021

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VOL. 58, NO. 14

THROUGH HIM, WITH HIM AND IN HIM

MINISTRY

Archdiocese to lift Mass dispensation HOUSTON - In a Dec. 28 letter to the Galveston-Houston Catholics, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, archbishop of Galveston-Houston, announced that he would be lifting the dispensation to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation. The obligation will return on Jan. 2, 2022, the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. “For nearly two years now, we have lived through the difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic,” Cardinal DiNardo wrote. The dispensation will still be granted to those who are ill or have underlying health concerns. Cardinal Dinardo first granted the dispensation in March of 2020, as the spread of the COVID-19 virus grew in Texas. †

FOR MORE, SEE CARDINAL’S COLUMN ON PAGE 2

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EDUCATION

Catholic schools introduce CROSS Academies BY LESLIE BARRERA Special to the Herald HOUSTON — For the eight campuses that make up what has been historically known as the Inner City Catholic Schools (ICCS) group within the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, there is an extra special reason to celebrate this Christmas season—they will be starting the new year off with a brand-new name: The CROSS Academies. The acronym encompassed in the name, Christ’s Reflection of Service Schools, is a reflection of the heart of service that is found in the mission of Catholic education and of Jesus Christ, who is held to be the unseen teacher in every Catholic school. Since the beginning of the academic year, the members of the ICCS Operational Vitality Taskforce, chaired by Román Martinez, have been hard at work in consultation with the Catholic Schools

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Auxiliary Bishop George A. Sheltz of Galveston-Houston, center, walks in procession for Mass at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome Jan. 21, 2020. Bishop Sheltz was in the Vatican for his “ad limina” visit to report on the status of their dioceses to the pope and Vatican officials. Bishop Sheltz died Dec. 21 at 75 years old. He had served as auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese since his appointment in 2012.

A mirror of Christ: Bishop Sheltz’s life, legacy of serving the local Church A true servant leader, retired Auxiliary Bishop George Arthur Sheltz, a Houston native who served his home diocese for more than 50 years as a priest, died Dec. 21. He was 75 years old.

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See ACADEMIES, page 13

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Bishop Sheltz smiles during his ordination Mass at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston on May 2, 2012.

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“There is real sadness for us at the death of Bishop Sheltz,” Daniel Cardinal DiNardo said. “He was such a kind and generous man, a faithful priest. Whenever I asked him to do anything, he always said ‘yes’ and did so cheerfully. He was a great model of a diocesan priest, conscientious. He mirrored Christ very much.” As a priest of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Bishop Sheltz served at six parishes: Assumption, Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral, St. Vincent de Paul, Christ the Redeemer, Prince of Peace and St. Anthony of Padua in The Woodlands. He served as dean of the

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San Jacinto Deanery and Episcopal Vicar of the Northern Vicariate while a parish priest. In 2000, Pope John Paul II named him a prelate of honor, with the title of Monsignor. “I’ve had a pretty interesting priesthood,” Bishop Sheltz said in a 2012 interview with the Texas Catholic Herald. “I’ve been at six parishes in 36 years as a parish priest — three as a parochial vicar, three as a pastor.” In the same interview, he recalled one of his favorite memories of serving at a parish.

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See BISHOP SHELTZ, page 3


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