“Bishop Cepeda has always been more than a bishop,” Fr. Adam Nowak said. “In many ways, he’s been a father, even as a bishop and friend, but always encouraging, always thoughtful in reaching out and supporting his priests throughout the diocese.”
Fr. Nowak said the people of San Antonio should welcome their beloved new bishop with open arms.
“You have a wonderful bishop who loves his people, loves his priests, who will serve without question, with great humility and with a great sense of humor,” Fr. Nowak added.
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During farewell Mass, fellow clergy say goodbye to Auxiliary Bishop Arturo Cepeda after 14 years of service in archdiocese