Also in Arkansas Catholic’s June 7 special magazine

The following are stories that appeared only in the print and complete online editions of Arkansas Catholic’s special magazine commemorating the ordination of Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. Click here for information on ordering a copy of the magazine. To read what you’re missing each week, subscribe today.

Making Oklahoma Proud
As the oldest of seven children, Bishop Taylor learned how to lead and serve at a young age. His friends and family say he will bring his skills as a pastor to his new flock in Arkansas.

Orgullo de Oklahoma
Como el mayor de siete hijos, el Obispo Taylor aprendió a guiar y a servir desde joven. Sus amigos y familia dicen que traerá sus habilidades como pastor a su nuevo rebaño en Arkansas.

Still Reaping the Benefits
Former co-workers and parishioners from Bishop Taylor’s most recent parish assignments say the work he did in Oklahoma will have a lasting effect.

On the Side of the Poor and Forgotten
Reading and learning about Bishop Taylor’s episcopal motto gives insight into how he has served Oklahoma for 27 years and who and what will be important to him as bishop.

165 Years of Episcopal History
The Diocese of Little Rock has been led by six men — from an Irish pioneer to a Memphis communicator — since Arkansas was made a diocese in 1843.

Coat of Arms Pairs Diocese’s Past with New Bishop
Bishop Taylor selects features for his coat of arms to emphasize his dedication to working with the oppressed and proclaiming hope in Jesus Christ.

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