Joseph Lawson Howze

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Joseph Lawson Edward Howze (born Lawson Edward Howze; August 30, 1923 – January 9, 2019) was an American Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Biloxi from 1977 to 2001. He was the first openly Black Catholic ordinary of a U.S. Catholic diocese.

Early life

Howze was born in Daphne, Alabama. He was the oldest of four children born to Albert Otis Howze Sr. and Helen Lawson Howze. His mother died when he was five. He had six siblings in total. He grew up with neighbors who were Catholic and attributed his Catholicism to that influence. He attended kindergarten at Most Pure Heart of Mary School in Mobile. He was later transferred to the segregated public schools of Mobile, graduating from Mobile County Secondary School in 1944. Howze originally aspired to become a doctor and studied chemistry, biology, and physics. He graduated from Alabama State Branch Junior College in 1946. In 1948 he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Alabama State University.

Howze converted to Catholicism in 1948, taking the name baptismal name of Joseph.[1] He later entered the seminary for the Josephites, studying at Epiphany Apostolic College in upstate New York.[2] He then taught science in the public school system and was later hired to teach at St. Monica School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1952.

Catholic priesthood

After expressing a renewed interest in the priesthood, Howze was accepted to study for the priesthood at Christ the King Seminary at St. Bonaventure University in New York, receiving his Doctor of Divinity in 1959. He was ordained for the Diocese of Raleigh on May 7, 1959.[3] He then served as a pastor in Asheville.

Episcopate

On November 8, 1972, Howze was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Natchez-Jackson, and Titular Bishop of Maxita by Pope Paul VI. He was consecrated to the episcopate on January 28, 1973, by Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, the Apostolic Delegate to the United States, with Bishops Harold R. Perry and Joseph Brunini serving as co-consecrators.

When the Diocese of Biloxi was created in 1977, Howze was appointed its first bishop. He was the first openly Black bishop to head a diocese in the United States. He retired June 6, 2001, and died January 9, 2019, in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, at the age of 95.[4]

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Episcopal succession

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