Press conference remarks from Archbishop-designate Gustavo García-Siller

I thank God and the Holy Father Benedict XVI for appointing me the sixth Archbishop of San Antonio. I am also grateful to the Apostolic Nuncio, Pietro Sambi for his encouragement and guidance.

I am thankful for the legacy of faith of the many bishops and the people of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. I particularly honor Archbishop Flores, whom I met several times in California, and Archbishop Gomez, my predecessor and friend, for their generosity in serving this local Church.  I thank Bishop Oscar Cantu for sustaining the life of the Archdiocese with good and consistent leadership. I am blessed by his support as a brother, friend and collaborator in ministry.

I received the news about my appointment from Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago. He invited me to his chapel, and in a context of prayer he voiced the will of the Holy Father. I felt the weight of the responsibility, but also the joy and peace that immediately fostered in me a desire to serve and say: YES, HERE I AM!  It is the mission of Jesus and I embrace it!   Since that day my joy has increased. I am delighted to serve the Lord in you, the people of the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

I was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, a capital of over a million people in the central part of the country. I come from a large middle class family: my parents, 15 children and 25 nieces and nephews. I joined the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit in 1973 and I was ordained a priest in 1984.  Since then I was sent to this country and happily became a U.S. citizen.  I have been blessed through the years to work in parish ministry in dioceses in California and Oregon and have enjoyed giving missions of parish renewal in many states throughout the country.

I have had the privilege to minister in several Dioceses in the U.S., mainly on the West Coast: California and Oregon.  Pope John Paul II appointed me auxiliary bishop to the large and multicultural Archdiocese of Chicago in 2003. I have many friends there, and I have a profound gratitude to the Church of Chicago.

People of San Antonio, you have 300 years of faith history, I am here to serve you. I pray that I will be useful to you as you strive to live your faith in years to come. May we grow together in holiness, and may collaboration be the hallmark of our work. We are priests and deacons, persons of consecrated life and laity, all building a Church of Communion.  To some degree, I do understand your needs and I will grow in awareness of your challenges. I want to know more about you, my new Archdiocese. Above all, I want to love you.  May we live our faith at all times and in all circumstances.

I look forward to getting to know the broader community and its leaders, and pledge my support to work with you for the quality of life and the common good of all our people.

I am also looking forward to relaxation and entertainment in my new home. I hope to be invited to some Spurs games. I might become a Spurs fan, myself!  

What about the weather? Coming from Chicago, I got a big break! It is like I won the lottery!  Thank you!  God bless you!

One thought on “Press conference remarks from Archbishop-designate Gustavo García-Siller

  1. Elsa Gabriela Trevino says:

    Espere diez años por este milagro, pertenezco a Alianza del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus en Monterrey he seguido sola como he podido en San Antonio TX , ahora con este santo sacerdote y obispo espero se pueda iniciar la obra aqui,para la gloria de Dios.
    Gracias Dios mio por este regalo tan grande para San Antonio.

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