Episcopal Motto
"Diligentibus Deum
Omnia Cooperantur"
-- Romans 8:28
"For those who love God,
all things work together
for good."
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Office Of The Bishop
Bishop: Most Rev. Curtis J. Guillory, S.V.D., D.D., bishop@dioceseofbmt.org
Secretary: Mrs. Gwen Simon, (409) 924-4300 Ext. 4310, gsimon@dioceseofbmt.org
As the vicar of Christ in the diocese entrusted to his care, the Bishop carries out his threefold ministry as teacher of doctrine, a priest of sacred worship, and a minister of governance. He has all the ordinary, proper, and immediate power required for the exercise of his pastoral office.
As sanctifier, the Bishop is the principal dispenser of the mysteries of God; and he moderates, promotes, and guards the liturgical life of his diocese; and leads his people to holiness.
As the chief teacher, he is called to preserve and transmit the authentic gospel of Christ. His teaching responsibility is a pastoral one, grounded in his role as a leader who serves the unity and growth of faith of the ecclesial community.
As vicar and legate of Christ, the Bishop governs by his counsel, exhortation, and example, as well as by the authority and sacred power which he exercises for the spiritual development of his people. He has sacred right and duty before the Lord of legislating for and of passing judgment on those he governs, as well as regulating everything that concerns the good order of divine worship and the apostolate.
As administrator, he is charged with the responsible stewardship of the temporal goods of the diocese, which are ordered to the divine worship, charity, and the apostolate.
Bishop Curtis J. Guillory, S.V.D., D.D.
Fifth Bishop of Beaumont
Pastoral Letters & Other Documents
Safe Environment
Bishop's Background
Bishop Guillory receives 2006 Seton Award for Catholic Education
A Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving

Links
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
The Vatican
Vatican Information Service