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Bishop Simon Peter Enguriat Installed as the first black Bishop of Houma-Thibodaux Diocese in USA.

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Jubilation as Bishop Simon Peter Enguriat Becames as the First Black Bishop of Houma-Thibodaux Diocese in USA.

The Catholic Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana, United States, witnessed history on Friday as Rt. Rev. Simon Peter Enguriat was installed as its new bishop, becoming the first Black bishop to lead the diocese. His appointment and installation have been hailed as a milestone for inclusivity and representation within the Catholic Church in America. The installation ceremony, held at the Cathedral of St. Francis de Sales, was attended by hundreds of parishioners, clergy, and dignitaries from both the United States and abroad. Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, presided over the liturgical celebration and officially handed over the pastoral staff to Bishop Enguriat.

He emphasized unity and reconciliation as the cornerstone of his episcopate, especially in a diocese that continues to rebuild spiritually and socially after the devastations of recent hurricanes and economic challenges. “I come not as a stranger but as a brother in faith. My prayer is that together we can walk in the footsteps of Christ, sharing hope, healing, and the love of God with all people,” Bishop Enguriat said to a resounding applause from the congregation. Church leaders from Uganda, his home country, also joined the celebration, describing his appointment as a blessing not only to Houma-Thibodaux but to the global Catholic Church.

Bishop Joseph Eciru Oliach of Soroti Catholic Diocese in Uganda said, “This is a moment of joy and pride for us. Bishop Enguriat carries the values of faith, resilience, and service that he cultivated in Ngora, and we believe he will shepherd this diocese with the same dedication.” His installation has sparked excitement among African Catholics in the United States, who see his elevation as a testament to the growing role of African clergy in the global Church.

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