Las Vegas Review-Journal

New bishop takes over in LV

More than 2,000 fill shrine for installati­on ceremony for Thomas

- By Briana Erickson Las Vegas Review-journal

I Na single-file line, the procession made its way through the Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer. One minister swung a brass incense burner, another carried a cross, and others held up burning candles at the Roman Catholic church near the Strip.

It was all for Bishop George Leo Thomas, who installed on Tuesday as the third bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas.

He succeeds Monsignor Joseph A. Pepe, who was installed in May 2001.

During the almost three-hour Mass and ordination ceremony, Thomas, 67, stood in front of more than 2,000 people at the invitation-only ceremony. They clapped, they applauded, and they laughed.

Guests included Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore J. Cordileone; Las Vegas parishione­rs; diocesan priests and deacons; political figures and representa­tives of other Southern Nevada religious groups.

Thomas previously served as bishop in Helena, Montana, for almost 14 years.

In Seattle, he served in four parishes, chaired the diocese’s Catholic Charities and the archdioces­an housing authority and served as night chaplain at King County’s jail for 13 years.

He also served as chancellor and vicar general for three archbishop­s over 17 years. He was appointed auxiliary bishop of Seattle in 1999, and installed as bishop of Helena on June 4, 2004.

“He comes with a lot of experience,” said Archbishop Christophe

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glad to see them rescued before it was too late. Other locals and mustang advocates angrily oppose the roundup and reject the reasoning given by federal land managers.

There were multiple reports Tuesday of a Cold Creek resident who lured some of the horses onto his property and closed his gate behind them so he could turn the animals loose again after the roundup is over.

Forest Service spokeswoma­n Erica Huppsaidag­encyoffici­alswere aware of the reports but not immediatel­y pursuing them.

“Right now our focus is on getting the horses we can get,” she said.

The animals rounded up so far include 41 studs, 37 mares and seven foals.

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Pierre, the Vatican’s ambassador to the United States, who in February announced Thomas’ appointmen­t by Pope Francis. “And to work in Las Vegas, you need a lot of experience,” he joked.

At the completion of the ceremony, and before the Mass, Thomas received symbols of his new position: a ring, representi­ng fidelity; a miter, the triangular hat associated with the office of bishop; and a crosier, or staff,

recalling Jesus’ likening of a priest to a shepherd watching over his flock.

Thomas told those gathered Tuesday about the things he admires about Pope Francis and what he called the heart of Catholic social teachings: liberty, compassion, prayer and justice.

The church, he said, should safeguard and reinforce those teachings.“we are a church that will never be silent when human life is threatened,” he said.

He spoke to Las Vegans still affected by gun violence and the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.

“We cannot remain mute when gun violence casts its deadly shadow over our precious schoolchil­dren, or cuts short the lives of innocent concertgoe­rs in a city still recovering from a broken heart,” Thomas said.

“The church will always be the friend and the advocate of the vulnerable and the marginaliz­ed,” he said. “We will be there, we will not forget you, we will never forget you.”

Contact Briana Erickson at berickson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5244. Follow @brianareri­ck on Twitter.

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Bishop George Leo Thomas was installed Tuesday as the third bishop of Las Vegas at the Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Bishop George Leo Thomas was installed Tuesday as the third bishop of Las Vegas at the Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer.
 ??  ?? Monsignor Joseph A. Pepe, right, and Bishop George Leo Thomas enter the Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer. Thomas succeeded Pepe as bishop of Las Vegas.
Monsignor Joseph A. Pepe, right, and Bishop George Leo Thomas enter the Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer. Thomas succeeded Pepe as bishop of Las Vegas.

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