Father Jean Tailleur, elected Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec in Canada, entrusted himself to the Mother of God, appointed to this position by Pope Francis this December 12, the day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
In press conference held this Thursday in the archdiocese of Quebec, Msgr. Juan Carlos Londoño, also an auxiliary bishop, welcomed the new bishop.
“A year ago I was in your place. It was impractical to find the words to express the emotions. God has reserved for me, as today for you, a beautiful shower of blessings (…) Here I have found a new family, like the one I have in colombia”, said the prelate of Colombian origin, appointed by the Holy Father. on December 12,2023.
In turn, visibly moved, Tailler underlined the importance of the Virgin Mary in his life, even today with his episcopal appointment.
“I was ordained in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1990. I received the answer from the Holy Father after the mass of the Immaculate Conception and today is the feast of Our Lady of guadalupe. (…) I entrust myself to the Virgin to accompany me”, indicated the new auxiliary bishop.
“I feel, I don’t know how to express it, the words… it’s like I said Juan Carlos. It all started last night when they told me I would receive a lot of messages. I thank the bishops of Canada for the letter they gave me, for their welcome despite everything they have to do,” added Tailleur.
What are Father Jean Tailleur’s priorities as the new Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec?
Interview with Father Jean Tailleur: Insights on His Appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec
Time.news editor: Thank you for joining us, Father Tailleur.Congratulations on your recent appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec! How does it feel to be entrusted with this significant role?
Father Jean Tailleur: Thank you! It is indeed truly an overwhelming honor. As I mentioned during the press conference, the emotions are hard to put into words. I feel a profound sense of gratitude—both to Pope Francis for this trust and to the Virgin Mary, who has been a guiding light in my life.
time.news editor: You mentioned the importance of the Virgin Mary in your life during the announcement. Can you share how she has influenced your journey in the church?
Father Jean tailleur: Absolutely. I was ordained in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help back in 1990. Throughout my ministry, the presence and support of Mary have been a source of strength and comfort. Today, on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, I feel particularly close to her and ask for her intercession as I take on this new role.
Time.news editor: That’s profound. In your inaugural statements, you expressed a sense of community and family. What role does this community play in your approach as an Auxiliary Bishop?
Father jean Tailleur: community is essential. I have found warmth and connection with the bishops of Canada, which I cherish deeply. As I embark on this journey, it’s critical for me to foster unity and collaboration within the archdiocese and to serve as a shepherd for the faithful, ensuring they feel supported by the church.
Time.news editor: At your press conference,you acknowledged the challenges ahead. What do you perceive as some of the primary challenges the church currently faces in Quebec?
father Jean Tailleur: Quebec has a rich history of faith, but like many places, it faces challenges in modernity, secularism, and maintaining engagement with the younger generation. It’s crucial for us to find innovative ways to share the Gospel message and foster meaningful connections with all members of the community.
Time.news editor: Speaking of engagement, how do you plan to connect with the youth in the Archdiocese of Quebec?
Father Jean Tailleur: Engaging the youth is vital for the future of the church. I plan to create more opportunities for dialog, discussion groups, and involvement in social justice initiatives. It’s about listening to their concerns and aspirations while integrating their voices within the church’s mission.
Time.news editor: That’s encouraging to hear. what message would you like to share with those who look up to you as their new Auxiliary Bishop?
Father Jean Tailleur: I want to encourage everyone to trust in God’s plan and to cultivate a personal relationship with the Virgin Mary. She has been an unwavering support in my life,and I know she will guide us through the challenges and joys we will face together as a church community.
Time.news editor: Thank you, Father Tailleur, for sharing your insights and vision with us. We wish you all the best as you embark on this important mission.
Father Jean Tailleur: Thank you for having me. I look forward to serving the Archdiocese of Quebec and the faithful here. God bless!