Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Pope Francis has appointed the Diocese of Las Vegas’ first auxiliary bishop.

- By John Przybys

Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor Gregory Gordon as the Diocese of Las Vegas’ first auxiliary bishop.

As auxiliary bishop, Gordon — who currently serves as the diocese’s vicar general — will assist Bishop George Leo Thomas in the performanc­e of his administra­tive and pastoral duties.

Appointmen­t of an auxiliary bishop here reflects “the significan­ce of Las Vegas, not only as a city in Nevada or the United States, but as a center of Catholic population and the Catholic community,” said Gordon, who will be ordained as auxiliary bishop during a Mass on July 16.

The announceme­nt of Gordon’s appointmen­t was made Friday in Rome, and also in Washington, D.C., by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States. Gordon said he learned of the impending appointmen­t last Saturday during a phone call from Pierre.

“He called while I was driving in my car to the First Communion of my niece,” Gordon said. “He said, ‘Pull off to the side of the road.’ I did.”

After hearing the news, “I

told him I was honored but unworthy,” Gordon said. “I think that every person, that’s what they’d feel.”

In a release, Thomas called it “a real honor for our diocese’s first auxiliary bishop to be a local priest who grew up in Las Vegas. This is a tremendous announceme­nt for our Diocese, and I am grateful for the assistance of Bishop-elect Gordon in our service throughout Southern Nevada.”

Gordon, 60, was born in Philadelph­ia and moved to Boulder City with his family at the age of 13. His father, a pediatrici­an, was considerin­g transferri­ng his practice either to the suburbs of Philadelph­ia or another part of the country. Then, during a vacation trip, “my dad saw a hospital being built in Boulder City.”

He asked if it had a pediatrici­an. “They said no, and he said yes,” Gordon said, and in December 1973, the family moved to Southern Nevada.

Gordon was ordained a priest in what then was the Diocese of Reno-las Vegas on Jan. 16, 1988. His assignment­s here have included serving as parochial vicar at St. Francis de Sales parish, associate pastor and administra­tor at St. Anne parish, campus minister at UNLV, associate pastor at Our Lady of Las Vegas parish, administra­tor and pastor at St. Christophe­r parish, and pastor at St. Francis of Assisi parish.

The Diocese of Las Vegas was created in 1995 when the former Diocese of Reno-las Vegas was divided into two dioceses. The Las Vegas diocese serves about 620,000 Catholics in Clark, Esmeralda, Lincoln, Nye and White Pine counties.

 ?? Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Cameras record Monsignor Gregory Gordon celebratin­g a virtual Mass at the the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas in November.
Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal Cameras record Monsignor Gregory Gordon celebratin­g a virtual Mass at the the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas in November.

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