Charles Michael Jarrell
Charles Michael Jarrell is an American Catholic retired prelate who served as bishop of Lafayette in Louisiana from 2002 to 2016. Jarrell served as bishop of Houma–Thibodaux in Louisiana from 1993 to 2002.
Biography
Early life
Michael Jarrell was born on May 15, 1940, in Opelousas, Louisiana to William Jarrell Sr. and Jessie Rosa Barnett Jarrell. He attended public schools in Opelousas, then entered the Immaculata Minor Seminary in Lafayette, Louisiana. In 1960, Jarrell enrolled in Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., earning a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy degree in 1962 and a Master of Philosophy degree in 1963. Jarrell was ordained to the subdiaconate and then the diaconate in June 1966 by Auxiliary Bishop Warren L. Boudreaux.Priesthood
On June 3, 1967, Jarrell was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana by Bishop Maurice Schexnayder at the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist in Lafayette.After his ordination, the diocese assigned Jarrell as a teacher at Landry High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 1972, he was assigned as associate pastor to St. Michael Parish in Crowley, Louisiana. Jerrell was named pastor in 1976 of Sacred Heart Parish in Broussard, Louisiana, then in 1984 was moved to Sacred Heart Parish in Ville Platte, Louisiana. Jarrell remained in Ville Platte until 1993.
Jarrell also served as regional vicar of three deaneries, as diocesan consultor and as chairman of the Clergy Continuing Education Committee. In 1988, Pope John Paul II named Jarrell a prelate of honor.