Pope names new bishop for Houma-Thibodaux diocese

LOUISIANA
Fox 8

Written by: Sabrina Wilson

NEW ORLEANS – Catholics in Houma and Thibodaux will soon have a new bishop overseeing the diocese for that area.

Pope Francis has named Archdiocese of New Orleans Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General Shelton Joseph Fabre as the new bishop for the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux.

Monday afternoon New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond held a press conference to discuss Bishop Fabre’s promotion by the Vatican. Fabre will replace Bishop Sam Jacobs, who is retiring.

“I look forward to meeting the people, I look forward to going out to the parishes, I look forward to them teaching me,” said Fabre. “I know they have things to teach me, and I hope I have things to teach them.” …

In a press release, Barbara Dorris, an Outreach Director for SNAP said:

“We see no evidence that Bishop Fabre has done anything to help protect the vulnerable, heal the wounded or expose the truth in his long clerical career. He’s obviously had ample opportunity to do so.

Often, Catholics give a new bishop ever benefit of the doubt. We hope that Houma Catholics don’t do this with Bishop Fabre. Until he proves – by actions, not words – that he’s different from the vast majority of his complicit colleagues, Catholics should report known and suspected child sex crimes to secular officials, not church officials.”

“My heart still pains for the sexual abuse victims,” Fabre said in response. “I know that their pain and their anger is great. I was a part of those negotiations, I did offer an apology in the name of the church, and sometimes that was not accepted. Some were very angry – I understand that – but not all of them were. There were some who were there who thanked me for being there, for listening to them.”

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