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The Diocese of Austin ( la, Dioecesis Austiniensis) is a
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ecclesiastical territory, or
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, of the
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comprising 25 counties of Central Texas in the United States. The diocese estimates a population of over 625,000 Catholics. As of 2021, the Diocese of Austin had 216 priests (168 active, 48 retired); 240 permanent deacons (160 active, 80 retired); and approximately 30 brothers and 84 sisters. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan
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.


Territory

The Diocese of Austin includes 123 parishes and missions and six Catholic student centers at universities. The diocese boundaries are: *
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in the north *
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in the south * Bryan - College Station in the east * Mason in the west. The largest metropolitan areas in the diocese are Austin, Bryan - College Station, the Killeen – Temple – Fort Hood area and Waco.


History


1690 to 1947

The first Catholic mission in Texas, then part of the
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, was San Francisco de los Tejas. It was founded by Franciscan Father
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in 1690 in the Weches area. The priests left the mission after three years, then established a second mission, Nuestro Padre San Francisco de los Tejas. near present-day Alto in 1716.Texas Almanac-Diocese of Tyler
/ref> In 1839, after the 1836 founding of the
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,
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erected the
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of Texas, covering its present-day area. The prefecture was elevated to a vicariate apostolic in 1846, the year that Texas became an American state. In 1847, Pope Pius IX elevated the vicariate into the Diocese of Galveston. The Austin area would remain part of several Texas dioceses for the next 139 years. The first Catholic church in Austin, St. Patrick's, was constructed in the 1850's. In 1866, the parish built a new church, which they renamed as St. Mary's. St. Mary’s Church of the Assumption, founded in 1869, was the first Catholic church in
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. The first Catholic church in Bryan-College Station, was dedicated in 1873.


1947 to 1987

Pope Pius XII erected the Diocese of Austin on November 15, 1947, and named Reverend Louis Reicher of the Diocese of Galveston as its first bishop. During his tenure, Reicher built or restored over 200 churches and facilities, including a chancery office, Holy Cross Hospital in East Austin, Texas,
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on five college campuses, and six church-sponsored, low-rent housing projects. In 1964, Reicher transferred all of his personal wealth, approximately $5 million, to a
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providing direct assistance to the poor and sick along with low-interest loans to church institutions. In 1971,
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named Bishop
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of the Diocese of Beaumont as coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Austin to assist Reicher. After Reicher retired later that year, Harris automatically replaced him. While bishop, Harris was involved in a lawsuit against the Reichler trust fund. In July 1973, the Sacred Congregation for Bishops and the
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in Rome ruled that the Diocese of Austin should control the fund. Citing Texas law, the fund administrators refused to surrender control. Harris then filed suit against the trust. In the lawsuit, the diocese claimed that diocesan funds had gone into the trust fund. In response to the church position, Reicher made this statement:
Never were any funds of any diocese used in creating this trust . . . Let me assure you that I have not alienated any diocesan property.”
After two years of litigation, the two parties reached a settlement. Harris retired in 1984.


1987 to present

To replace Harris, Pope
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appointed Auxiliary Bishop John E. McCarthy of the Diocese of Galveston-Houston as the next bishop of Beaumont In 1987, McCarthy attended the
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. After returning to Austin, he established the Office of Black Catholics to focus on African American ministry within the diocese. McCarthy encouraged parishes to focus on their social advocacy and charity work. He also established missionary programs both abroad and at home. McCarthy established the Diocesan Law Project, which recruited hundreds of attorneys and interpreters to volunteer legal services for the needy. Auxiliary Bishop
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was named as coadjutor bishop of Austin by John Paul II in 2000 to assist McCarthy. Aymond became bishop automatically after McCarthy retired in 2001. The diocese grew rapidly (partly as a result of immigration) during Aymond's tenure and actually had more churchgoers than many archdioceses, including New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.Kevin McGill, "New Orleans native is city's new archbishop" in ''Daily Star'' (Hammond), 2009 June 13, p. 7B. After appointing Aymond as archbishop of New Orleans in 2009,
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in 2010 named Auxiliary Bishop Joe S. Vazquez of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston as the new bishop of Austin . In 2015,
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appointed Monsignor Daniel E. Garcia as the first auxiliary bishop in the diocese. At the time of his appointment, Garcia was serving as vicar general and moderator of the curia. Garcia was named bishop of the
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in 2010 by Francis. As of 2023, Joe Vazquez is the bishop of the Diocese of Austin.


Sex abuse

Reverend Dan Delaney in 2003 was accused by a man of sexually abusing him in a hotel during a youth trip when he was a child. The diocese paid the victim a $250,000 settlement. In March 2016, a man sued the diocese for $1 million, claiming that he had been sexually abused by Reverend Milton Eggerling during the 1970's. The plaintiff said that Eggerling gave him alcohol and took him on special trips, and that the staff at St. Louis Church and School did nothing to intervene. The diocese settled the lawsuit that same year. In March 2018, Reverend Gerold Langsch was arrested on charges of sexually abusing a woman in hospice care. The victim claimed that Langsch massaged her breast with oil while administering her
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. He was immediately suspended from ministerial duties. In June 2019, Langsch pleaded
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to misdemeanor charges and was sentenced to 300 days of probation. In July 2020, three women, including the woman in hospice care who recovered, sued the diocese, claiming they were groped by Langsch. The diocese settled the lawsuit in August 2020. The Diocese of Austin and Bishop Vazquez were sued in November 2018 by six women who claimed they were
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as adults by Reverend Isidore Ndagizimana at St. Thomas More Parish in Austin. After receiving their complaints, the diocese had sent Ndagizimana away for four months of treatment in
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, then reassigned him to a different parish. The diocese and the women settled the lawsuit in September 2019. In January 2019, the Diocese of Austin released a list of 22 clerics with credible accusations of sexual abuse of minor.


Bishops


Bishops of Austin

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Louis Joseph Reicher Louis Joseph Reicher (June 14, 1890 – February 23, 1984) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first bishop of the new Diocese of Austin in Texas from 1948 to 1971. Biography Early life Louis Reicher was born on ...
(1947-1971) #
Vincent Madeley Harris Vincent Madeley Harris (October 14, 1913 – March 31, 1988) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Beaumont in Texas from 1966 to 1971 and as bishop of the Diocese of Austin in Texas fro ...
(1971-1985; Coadjutor 1971) # John E. McCarthy (1985-2001) # Gregory Michael Aymond (2001-2009; Coadjutor 2000–2001), appointed
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# Joe S. Vásquez (2010–present)


Former Auxiliary Bishop of Austin

* Daniel E. Garcia (2015–2019), appointed Bishop of Monterey


Other bishops who were diocesan priests

*
Patrick Zurek Patrick James Zurek (born 17 August 1948) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He has served as Roman Catholic Diocese of Amarillo, Bishop of Amarillo since February 22, 2008. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Roman C ...
, appointed Bishop of Amarillo in 2008 *
William Mulvey William Michael Mulvey (born August 23, 1949) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi in Texas since 2010. Biography Early life and education William Mulvey was born on August ...
, appointed Bishop of Corpus Christi in 2010 * Michael J. Sis, appointed Bishop of San Angelo in 2013 * David A. Konderla, appointed Bishop of Tulsa in 2016 *
William Albert Wack William Albert Wack, C.S.C. (born June 28, 1967) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, serving as the bishop of the Diocese of Pensacola–Tallahassee in Florida since August 22, 2017. Early life William Wack was born June 28, ...
, CSC, appointed Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee in 2017


Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Diocese of Austin is based on an old coat of arms associated with early Austen or Austin families (in honor of
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).


Other facilities

The diocese operates the Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center in
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.


Education


High schools

* Holy Trinity Catholic High School – Temple *
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– Austin * San Juan Diego Catholic High School – Austin * St. Joseph Catholic High School – Bryan * St. Louis Reicher Catholic High School – Waco * St. Mary's Catholic School – Taylor * St. Michael's Catholic Academy – Austin


Financial status

The Central Administrative Office of the diocese showed revenues of $37.0 million for the
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ending June 2022.


References


External links


Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin Official Site
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