For Immediate
Release: August 31, 2005
Archbishop Eusebius J. Beltran and Sen. Mike Johnson
Senate Approves Resolution Congratulating
Catholic Church on Centennial
The State Senate has given unanimous approval to
a resolution honoring the centennial of the Catholic Diocese of
Oklahoma. Sen. Mike
Johnson, R-Kingfisher, is author of the measure which was
approved during Wednesday’s special session at the State
Capitol.
“The Catholic Church has played an important
role in Oklahoma, with the first missionaries actually arriving
in Indian Territory more than a quarter of a century before statehood.
It continues to play an important role in our state, with ministries
that serve not just Catholics, but thousands of Oklahomans of
all denominations who need their help,” Johnson said.
The Catholic Diocese of Oklahoma was formally established
on August 17, 1905. It was later divided into the Diocese of Tulsa
and the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City.
Catholic Charities and various outreach ministries
help provide family counseling, immigrant and refugee assistance
and other services throughout Oklahoma. In addition, parishes
across the state are collecting money for the victims of Hurricane
Katrina.
Archbishop Eusebius J. Beltran of the Archdiocese
of Oklahoma City addressed the Senate after passage of the resolution.
“I am so pleased to recognize that throughout
this whole 100 year period the Catholic people have been a very,
very important part of the life of Oklahoma and so happy that
I can join you today and receive this proclamation,” said
Archbishop Beltran. “I’d like to assure you on behalf
of over 200,000 Catholic people in Oklahoma who celebrate their
services in more than 200 churches and schools that we are very
happy to be a part of this state.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Johnson's
Office - (405) 521-5592
