Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR31

Introduced
5/13/20  
Introduced
5/13/20  
Passed
5/15/20  

Caption

Commends Reverend Anthony M. Bozeman, SSJ, pastor of St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Parish in New Orleans, on the 20th anniversary of his ordination

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Father Bozeman's role in fostering community spirit and engagement within the church. His leadership has inspired programs that serve the needy, such as feeding the homeless and widening voter registration outreach efforts. These actions not only enhance the welfare of the local community but also reinforce the church's mission to address social justice issues within New Orleans, reflecting a broader commitment to community service.

Summary

House Resolution No. 31 commends Reverend Anthony M. Bozeman, SSJ, for reaching the milestone of twenty years since his ordination as a priest. The resolution recognizes his significant contributions to the St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Parish in New Orleans, where he has served since 2008. In acknowledging Father Bozeman's dedication, the resolution highlights various initiatives he has pioneered, including community outreach efforts that align with the Black National Catholic Congress Pastoral Plan, focusing on both evangelization and social justice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR31 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing not only respect for Father Bozeman's lengthy service but also genuine appreciation for his impact on the community. Such commendations within legislative settings often aim to unite constituents and acknowledge individuals who foster significant local contributions, making this resolution a testament to community values and collective acknowledgment of service.

Contention

While the resolution itself presents a unified front in commending Father Bozeman, it does not delve into any opposition or contention that may exist around religious or community service issues. Nonetheless, the recognition of Father Bozeman's leadership could provoke discussions about the role of religious institutions in public life, particularly their involvement in social justice and community engagement, which could be points of contention among differing political and social philosophies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR105

Commends Reverend Anthony M. Bozeman, SSJ, pastor of St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Parish in New Orleans, upon the 10th anniversary of his ordination

LA SR49

Commends Reverend Anthony Bozeman upon the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of his ordination.

LA HR49

Commends The Very Rev. Henry Julius Joseph Davis, Jr., SSJ, upon the celebration of his twenty-fifth anniversary of ordination to the priesthood

LA HR95

Commends Rev. Howard W. Byrd, SSJ, upon the celebration of his fortieth anniversary of ordination to the priesthood

LA SR78

Commends Rev. Charles Andrus, S.S.J. on the 40th anniversary of his ordination.

LA HR190

Commends Father Stanley Kelechi Ihesinachi Ihuoma on the occasion of the twelfth anniversary of his ordination

LA HR143

Commends the Very Rev. Michael P. Jacques, S.S.E., V.F., pastor of St. Peter Claver Church in New Orleans, upon the 30th anniversary of his ordination

LA HR238

Commends Reverend Linus James, SSJ, on the occasion of his priestly ordination

LA HR105

Commends Bishop Michael G. Duca of the Diocese of Shreveport on the fortieth anniversary of his priestly ordination and the tenth anniversary of his Episcopal ordination

LA SR135

Commends The Most Reverend Glen John Provost, M.A., D.D. on the occasion of his 15th anniversary as Bishop of the Diocese of Lake Charles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.