81R17846 MDM-D By: Kleinschmidt H.R. No. 1045 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Family, friends, and parishioners are mourning the loss of Monsignor Edward J. Dokupil of Bastrop, who died on January 18, 2009, at the age of 72; and WHEREAS, Edward Dokupil was born on October 31, 1936, in Burlington to Willie Frank and Angela Ermis Dokupil; after graduating from Rosebud High School, he entered St. Mary's Seminary in Houston, where he earned his college degree and then pursued another four years of theological studies; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Dokupil was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1964, and after serving as associate pastor at Cristo Rey Catholic Church in Austin, he went on to pastor Immaculate Conception Church in Sealy, St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in Waco, Church of the Assumption in West, and Sacred Heart Church in Austin; and WHEREAS, In 1972, Monsignor Dokupil became the pastor of Ascension Parish in Bastrop, where he was an inspiring spiritual leader and mentor for 37 years; over the course of his pastorate, the membership of the church increased from 100 to more than 1,000 families, and he created a Spanish Mass for the area's growing Hispanic population; at the time of his death, he was making plans for the building of a parish activity center; and WHEREAS, While he was at Sacred Heart in Austin and Ascension Parish in Bastrop, Monsignor Dokupil also served as the Catholic chaplain at the Travis State School for 28 years and at Holy Cross High School for Girls for three years; moreover, he was cofounder of the Crisis Hotline in Austin and a member of its board of directors, and he served as chaplain for the Bastrop Police Department; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Dokupil was a leader in the governance of the church as well; he held a seat on the Diocesan Presbyteral Council, and he served as a Diocesan Consultor and as the Bishop's Dean of the Southern Deanery of the Diocese of Austin; in 2001, he was granted the title of monsignor by His Holiness, Pope John Paul II; and WHEREAS, A caring and compassionate man, Monsignor Edward J. Dokupil was beloved by all who knew him for his strength, his wisdom, and his good counsel, and he will be remembered forever for the unfailing love and dedication he showed to his community; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Monsignor Edward J. Dokupil and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his sister, RosaLee Wilkerson, and her husband, George; to his brothers, Tom Dokupil and his wife, Debbie, Bob Dokupil and his wife, Grace, Charles Dokupil and his wife, Ann, and William Dokupil and his wife, Mildred; to his eight nieces and four nephews; and to his other relatives and many friends; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Monsignor Dokupil.