Eusebius Joseph Beltran is the current
Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Oklahoma City. He was born in
Ashley,
Pennsylvania in 1934, the fifth of eight children. One of his brothers also became a priest; a sister became a nun, taking the religious name Sister Sponsa, and was a missionary in Liberia. His family were members of a
Polish Catholic parish and he attended Marymount School. He took the name "Joseph" as his
confirmation name.
Bishop of Tulsa
Beltran attended
Saint Charles Seminary in
Philadelphia and was
ordained a
priest on
May 14,
1960.
Beltran was elevated to Bishop of Tulsa by Pope Paul VI on February 28, 1978. Most notable among his charity work were his efforts to assist persons in need, including unwed mothers, AIDS victims, homeless families, and women who had just been released from prison.
Archbishop of Oklahoma City
On
November 24,
1992, Beltran was elevated to the position of
Archbishop of
Oklahoma City by
Pope John Paul II. He was installed on
January 22,
1993.
While Beltran continues to perform works of charity, because of his designation as Archbishop of Oklahoma City, Beltran is also the official publisher the
Sooner Catholic, a bi-monthly
newspaper that delivers news and other information to Catholics who live in
Oklahoma. Beltran's
homilies are featured in each publication.
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