Charles Michael Jarrell

Charles Michael Jarrell (May 15, 1940) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the sixth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana until his resignation on February 18, 2016.[1]


Charles Michael Jarrell
Bishop Emeritus of Lafayette in Louisiana
ArchdioceseNew Orleans
DioceseLafayette in Louisiana
AppointedNovember 8, 2002
InstalledDecember 18, 2002
Term endedFebruary 17, 2016
PredecessorEdward Joseph O'Donnell
SuccessorJ. Douglas Deshotel
Orders
OrdinationJune 3, 1967
ConsecrationMarch 4, 1993
by Francis B. Schulte, Warren Louis Boudreaux, and Gerard Louis Frey
Personal details
Born (1940-05-15) May 15, 1940
Opelousas, Louisiana
Previous post(s)Bishop of Houma–Thibodaux
Alma materThe Catholic University of America
MottoIN OMNIBUS CARITAS
Styles of
Charles Michael Jarrell
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Jarrell served as the second bishop of Diocese of Houma–Thibodaux from 1993 to 2002.

Biography

Bishop Michael Jarrell was born on May 15, 1940, in Opelousas, Louisiana to William Jarrell Sr. and Jessie Rosa Barnett Jarrell. He attended public schools in Opelousas, then entered the Immaculata Minor Seminary in Lafayette, Louisiana. In 1960, Jarrell entered Catholic University of America, earning a B.A. in philosophy in 1962 and an M.A. in philosophy in 1963.[2]

In June 1966, Jarrell was ordained to the subdiaconate and the diaconate in June of 1966 by then Auxiliary Bishop Warren L. Boudreaux. On June 3, 1967, he was ordained a priest by Bishop Maurice Schexnayder at the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist in Lafayette.[2]

After his ordination, Jarrell became a teacher at Landry High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 1972, , he was assigned as associate pastor to St. Michael Parish in Crowley, Louisiana. Jerrell was named pastor in 1976 of Sacred Heart Parish in Broussard, Louisiana, then in 1984 was moved to Sacred Heart Parish in Ville Platte, Louisiana. Jarrell remained in Ville Platte until 1993.[2]Jarrell also served as regional vicar of three deaneries, as diocesan consultor and as chairman of the Clergy Continuing Education Committee. In 1988, Pope John Paul II named Jarrell a prelate of honor.[2]

On March 4, 1993, Pope John Paul II appointed Jarrell as bishop of Diocese of Houma–Thibodaux, Louisiana. He was installed and consecrated on March 4, 1993, by Archbishop Francis Bible Schulte.[2][1]

On November 8, 2002, John Paul II appointed Jarrell as bishop for the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. He was installed and consecrated on December 18, 2002 at the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist.[2][1]

In 2015, it was revealed that ten years previously, the Diocese of Lafayette had paid a $26 million settlement to the families of 123 children who were sexually abused by diocese priests between 1959 abd 2002. The Daily Advertiser urged the release of the priests' names, but Jarrell refused, saying that he could not see the point.[3]

On February 18, 2016, Pope Francis accepted Jarrell's resignation and appointed then Auxiliary Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel to succeed him.[2]

References

  1. "Bishop Charles Michael Jarrell". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  2. "Bishop Michael Jarrell". Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  3. Taylor, Claire. "From the Archives: Bishop: Abusive priests' names won't be revealed". The Daily Advertiser. Retrieved November 23, 2021.


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