The Catholic Diocese of Tyler

Most Reverend Gregory Kelly

Bishop of Tyler

Bishop John Gregory Kelly was born to John and Marilean Kelly on February 15, 1956, in LeMars, Iowa. He was baptized at St. Mary’s Church in Alton, Iowa. He grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado, attending Sacred Heart Elementary School, St. Mary’s High School and Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, Colorado.

Bishop Kelly entered Holy Trinity Seminary in 1976 and received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Divinity degrees from the University of Dallas. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Dallas on May 15, 1982, at his home parish of Sacred Heart. He served four years as Associate Pastor at All Saints Church in Dallas and in 1986 was assigned as Chaplain of the University of Dallas. In 1995, he was named Vocations Director for the Diocese of Dallas, and in 1996 was appointed Pastor of the newly-established parish of St. Gabriel the Archangel in McKinney. He served in that position until January 2008 when he was named Vicar for Clergy by now-Cardinal Kevin Farrell.

Bishop Kelly has served on the Presbyteral Council and as a member of the College of Consultors for the last 17 years. He has also chaired the Priests’ Personnel Board and has served on the boards of the University of Dallas, St. John Paul II High School in Plano, and Catholic Charities of Dallas. He served as Interim Rector of Holy Trinity Seminary in Irving in the spring of 2014. On February 1, 2013, he was given the title of Monsignor by Pope Benedict XVI.

On December 16, 2015, Monsignor Kelly was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas by Pope Francis and was ordained at the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe on February 11, 2016. On April 18, 2016, he was appointed Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia for the Diocese of Dallas.

On December 20, 2024, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Kelly as the Fifth Bishop of Tyler and he was installed on February 24, 2025.

Bishop Kelly attributes his vocation to the deep faith and example of his parents, John and Marilean, both deceased. Also, to his childhood Pastor, Father George Julian, OMI, whose example of priesthood inspired his own.

Recent News from Bishop Kelly

“Why We Adore Him?” A Holy Thursday Message

I hope the title of this reflection gets the attention of the reader because in many ways it gets to the heart of the matter. As I attempt to explain why Eucharistic Adoration is so important in my life and why I want to encourage every Catholic in the Diocese of...

Festival Week of the Virgin Mary: Dec. 5-12

As bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, I invite the faithful of the diocese to enter into a Festival Week of the Immaculate Virgin Mary celebrating the 2nd Sunday of Advent, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the 3rd Sunday of...

2022: Year of Mary and the Eucharist

As we draw to the close of the Year of Saint Joseph, we give thanks for all of the graces and inspirations we have received. Although the Year of Saint Joseph closes officially on December 8, 2021, we will of course continue to be inspired by his model of manly faith....

Former Bishops of the Diocese of Tyler

Bishop Charles Herzig
First Bishop

The first Bishop of Tyler was Charles E. Herzig who was ordained concurrently with the erection of the diocese on Feb. 24, 1987. Bishop Herzig laid the foundations for the growth of the diocese. After a battle with lung cancer, he died in office on Sept. 7, 1991, and is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler. 

Bishop Edmond Carmody
Second Bishop

On March 24, 1992, Edmond Carmody, auxiliary bishop of San Antonio, was appointed Bishop of Tyler and was installed on May 25 of the same year. Bishop Carmody oversaw a significant expansion of parishes and led the diocese until March 17, 2000, when he was installed as Bishop of Corpus Christi.

Bishop Alvaro Corrada
Third Bishop

In December of 2000, Alvaro Corrada del Rio, SJ, at the time auxiliary bishop of Washington and Apostolic Administrator of Caguas in Puerto Rico, was named Bishop of Tyler; he was installed on Jan. 30, 2001. Bishop Corrada was transferred to the Diocese of Mayagüez in Puerto Rico, on July 6, 2011 and installed on Sept. 12.

Bishop Joseph Strickland
Fourth Bishop

In September of 2012, Msgr. Joseph Strickland, a priest of Tyler who had previously served as Judicial Vicar and Vicar General, was named the fourth Bishop of Tyler. He was consecrated as bishop on Nov. 28, 2012, and served until Nov. 11, 2023.