Texas Knights of Columbus homepage
Finish Line Texas Knight Read the latest issue Meeting Registration Register for upcoming meetings and events State Per Capita Dues Pay State Per Capita Dues Online Mid-Year Meeting Presentations (English) Donate Now Donate to State Council Charities Faith In Action Resources
Texas Knights of Columbus
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our History
    • Message from the State Deputy
    • State Officers
    • Why Join the Knights of Columbus?
  • Star Guide
    • Membership
    • Star Councils Awards
    • Council Growth
    • Programs
    • Education, Training & Communications
    • Charities
    • Football Sweepstakes
    • Texas State Council Office
  • News
  • Blog
  • Events

Galveston-Houston archdiocese mourns death of retired auxiliary Bishop Sheltz

Posted Dec 23, 2021
by Mark Johnson

Share        

Sheltz

Houston, Texas, Dec 22, 2021 / 10:50 am

Bishop George Sheltz, an auxiliary bishop emeritus of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, died Tuesday at age 75.

“It is with deep sorrow the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston reports that retired Auxiliary Bishop George A. Sheltz, 75, passed away this evening,” said a Dec. 21 statement from the archdiocese. “A native Houstonian, Bishop Sheltz dedicated his life to the Lord for more than 50 years as a priest in his home diocese.”

“Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and the Archdiocese asks the faithful to pray for the family of Bishop Sheltz and his eternal rest,” said the statement.

A cause of death was not released.

Born and raised in Houston, Sheltz discerned a vocation to the priesthood in high school. Following graduation, he entered the city’s St. Mary’s Seminary. Sheltz was ordained a priest of the then-diocese on May 15, 1971, at the age of 25.

As a priest, Sheltz was assigned to six parishes, and was given the title “monsignor” by St. John Paul II in 2000.

Beginning in 2010, Sheltz oversaw administrative operations in the archdiocese as vicar general, chancellor, and moderator of the curia. He was named as an auxiliary bishop for his hometown diocese on Feb. 21, 2012.

After his 75th birthday on April 20, 2021, Sheltz submitted his resignation to Pope Francis, as required by canon law. His resignation was accepted June 22.

At the time of his retirement, DiNardo thanked Sheltz for more than 50 years of service as a priest and bishop, and recalled “his calm, insightful manner, and dry sense of humor” in overseeing various administrative operations of the archdiocese.

“I am grateful for his friendship, counsel, and boundless commitment to the local faithful; his knowledge and love of his home diocese has always been evident in his words and actions,” said DiNardo in June.

Sheltz came from a family that has served the archdiocese for generations.

His father, Deacon George Sheltz, Sr., was in the first class of permanent deacons ordained for the Diocese of Galveston-Houston in 1972.

Latest Catholic News

His brother, the late Fr. Anton Sheltz, was ordained a priest in 1976. His uncle, Msgr. Anton Frank, was the first native Houstonian to be ordained a priest for the diocese.

When he was appointed bishop, Sheltz heaped praise on his archdiocese.

“This archdiocese has been my home my entire life and it is a joy and privilege to pledge my continued service to the wonderful people of Galveston-Houston who have been my brothers and sisters in faith these many years,” he said.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.

 

Back to News

 

Recent Articles

  • Mc Givney Relic Pilgrimage 1080x1080 r3 Blessed Michael McGivney Relic Pilgrimage – ... Posted Feb 18, 2023
  • Consecration Consecration to Our Lady of Guadalupe Renewe... Posted Feb 10, 2023
  • Consecration Boston, Mass., Feb 8, 2023 / 10:51 am Pope ... Posted Feb 10, 2023
  • Auxbishop New auxiliary bishop appointed in Diocese of... Posted Feb 10, 2023
  • Bene Death of Benedict XVI marks passing of a ‘Po... Posted Dec 31, 2022

Monthly Archive

  • February 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • December 2021
Finish Line Texas Knight Read the latest issue Meeting Registration Register for upcoming meetings and events State Per Capita Dues Pay State Per Capita Dues Online Mid-Year Meeting Presentations (English) Donate Now Donate to State Council Charities Faith In Action Resources

Subscribe to Email Updates

Want to be notified when news, blogs, events, and prayer requests are posted?

Something went wrong

Thanks for subscribing!

Texas Knights of Columbus Logo

TEXAS STATE COUNCIL OFFICE
6633 Highway 290 East, Suite 204
Austin, Texas 78723-1157
Phone (512) 442-1492
Fax (512) 326-1492

TKofC Facebook TKofC Twitter

Navigation

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Star Guide
  • News
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Downloads

Submissions

  • Submit a News Story
  • Submit an Announcement
  • Submit a Calendar Event
  • Submit a Prayer Request
  • Submit a Download

Flickr Photos

©2017-2023 Texas State Council. All content on this website is copyrighted and the sole property of Texas State Council and only can be used by the express permission of the Texas State Council. (512) 442-1492

  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our History
    • Message from the State Deputy
    • State Officers
    • Why Join the Knights of Columbus?
  • Star Guide
    • Membership
      • Membership Recruitment
      • All Councils Active
      • Membership Retention
      • Ceremonials
      • Online Membership
      • “Father Wants You” Letter
      • Membership Awards
    • Star Councils Awards
      • Awards
      • Star Tracker and Goals
      • Submission of Forms
    • Council Growth
    • Programs
      • Vocations
      • Culture of Life
      • Veterans Affairs
    • Education, Training & Communications
    • Charities
      • Charity Fundraising Team
      • The Charity Pin
      • Bishop Thomas J. Flanagan Fund - Grants for Retired Priests
      • Cardinal Medeiros Fund
      • Special Olympics
      • Emergency Response
      • Educational Grants
      • Wheelchair Program
    • Football Sweepstakes
    • Texas State Council Office
  • News
  • Blog
  • Events