Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1226

Caption

Congratulating Daniel E. Garcia on his appointment as auxiliary bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Austin.

Impact

While this resolution does not enact any laws, it plays a significant role in recognizing and honoring the local religious leadership within the community. Congratulations resolutions serve to strengthen bonds between state legislative bodies and community leaders, fostering goodwill and support for religious institutions. By formally recognizing Bishop Garcia's appointment, the Texas House of Representatives aims to build a supportive relationship that encourages community involvement and service.

Summary

House Resolution 1226 congratulates Daniel E. Garcia on his appointment as auxiliary bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Austin. The resolution highlights Bishop-elect Garcia's extensive background in the church, including his education, various pastoral roles, and his contributions to the Diocese of Austin since his ordination as a priest in 1988. The resolution acknowledges his academic achievements, including degrees from St. Mary's Seminary and St. John's University, and his significant involvement in church leadership, including his role as Vicar General prior to his appointment as auxiliary bishop.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 1226 is positive and celebratory, reflecting respect and appreciation for Bishop Garcia's contributions to the church and community. This recognition resonates well with constituents who value religious leadership and community service, illustrating a collaborative spirit between state governance and religious entities. The resolution expresses a communal sense of pride in the appointment of Garcia, especially as he is the first auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Austin's history.

Contention

As a resolution, HR 1226 does not contain notable points of contention; however, it reflects broader themes regarding the role of religious figures in community leadership. The inclusion of distinguished leaders in community narratives illustrates the importance of faith-based organizations in public life. Should debates arise over church and state separation, H.R. 1226 could potentially be referenced in those discussions, highlighting the positive recognition of faith leaders by government entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1308

Congratulating Anthony C. Celino on his appointment as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of El Paso.

TX HCR21

Honoring Monsignor Larry J. Droll of St. Ann's Catholic Parish in Midland on the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.

TX SR63

Recognizing Joseph Jackson on his elevation to the office of Auxiliary Bishop in the Church of God in Christ, International.

TX HR120

Congratulating Bishop Mark D. Kirkland of Greater Saint Mark Ministries on his 50th anniversary in the ministry.

TX HR1523

Congratulating Dr. Luis H. Zayas on his appointment as provost and senior vice president of academic affairs of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR673

Congratulating Rudy D. Garza on his appointment as president and CEO of CPS Energy.

TX HR675

Congratulating Alejandro G. "Alex" Meade III of Mission on his appointment to the Texas Transportation Commission.

TX HR955

Congratulating Jaime Esparza on his appointment as United States attorney for the Western District of Texas.

TX HR589

Congratulating Dr. J. Kie Bowman on his retirement as senior pastor of Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin.

TX HR40

Congratulating Larry Nikiel on his retirement from St. Bernadette Catholic Church.

Similar Bills

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