Joseph J. Tyson
Joseph Jude Tyson is an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Yakima in Washington State since 2011. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle in Washington State from 2005 to 2011.
Biography
Early life
Joseph Tyson was born on October 16, 1957, in Moses Lake, Washington, and attended Blessed Sacrament Parish School in Seattle. He then entered St. Alphonsus Elementary School in Seattle in 1971 and graduated from Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle in 1975.Tyson then studied at Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington, and the University of Washington in Seattle. He obtained in 1980 a Bachelor of Arts degree in Russian and Eastern European area studies and a Bachelor of Arts degree in editorial journalism. Tyson earned a Master of International Relations degree from the Jackson School of International Studies at the UW in 1984.
Having decided to become a priest, Tyson traveled to Washington, D.C. to enter the Catholic University of America. He was awarded a Master of Divinity degree from the CUA Theological College in 1989.
Priesthood
Tyson was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Seattle on June 10, 1989 by Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen at St. James Cathedral in Seattle. After his 1989 ordination, the archdiocese assigned Tyson as parochial vicar of the St. James Cathedral Parish. He left St. James to serve as pastor at the following parishes in Washington State:- St. Mary of the Valley in Monroe
- St. Edward, St. George and of St. Paul in Seattle
Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle
On May 12, 2005, Tyson was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle and titular bishop of Migirpa by Pope Benedict XVI.He received his episcopal consecration on June 6 2005 from Archbishop Alexander Brunett at St. James Cathedral, with Bishops George Thomas and Gustavo Garcia-Siller, serving as co-consecrators. Tyson selected as his episcopal motto: "Christo Lumen ad Gentes."Tyson became interim superintendent of Seattle Catholic schools on July 1, 2008. He is a devoted cyclist, even receiving news of his episcopal appointment while riding his bike.
Bishop of Yakima
On April 12, 2011, Benedict XVI appointed Tyson as the seventh bishop of Yakima, replacing Bishop Carlos Sevilla. Tyson was installed on May 31, 2011, at Holy Family Parish in Yakima, Washington.In addition to his native English, Tyson speaks Spanish, German, Vietnamese, and Serbo-Croatian.