Fr. George Elliott
Author: Meghan Allen, 24 May 2022
Fr. George celebrating Mass in St. Peter´s Basilica, during his Rome years.
Because they had such a love for God and for the people of God, and because they had such a thorough knowledge of the theology behind it all, they were able to break through so many of the common errors that you might see priests falling into.”
Today, Fr. George is the pastor of a parish which encompasses three missions – or local church communities that have not yet established a parish – campus minister at a state university, author, cofounder of Catholic Bytes – now Catholic CAST Media – and President of Catholic-Link.org.
One of the missions, in East Texas, he now serves is made up of about 600 people, most of whom come from Latin American “ranchos” that didn't have local priests – let alone law. In the small country communities where they come from, a priest might stop by once a month to offer the sacraments.
For many of these faithful, it is the first time in their lives that they are able to attend Mass regularly. That, in and of itself, is a gift of immeasurable value; but, beyond his role as the spiritual father of this community, he is also a guide, leading them to understand Jesus’s definition of love and justice.
Fr. George credits the spirit that inspires all of the work he does in his apostolates to have come from the spirit found in the classrooms of his alma mater in Rome. All he does for his parish, missions, and campus ministry, all the books he writes, and the media work he’s fostered over the years – it all leads back to one source: the Holy Spirit and the spirit of St. Josemaría Escrivá.