Dominic Carmon

1930 - 2018

Dominic Carmon obituary, 1930-2018, New Orleans, LA

Dominic Carmon

1930 - 2018

BORN

1930

DIED

2018

Dominic Carmon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 14 to Nov. 18, 2018.
Most Reverend Dominic Carmon, S.V.D., Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New Orleans, was born on December 13, 1930, in Opelousas, Louisiana, the eldest of seven children of Edna and Aristile Carmon. His father was a farmer-carpenter in nearby Frilot, Louisiana. When young Dominic entered St. Augustine Seminary in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, in 1946, he said he had no idea of the global reach of the ministry of the Society of the Divine Word. "I just knew it was the place where black men who wanted to be priests went," he said. He attended Gradney Island public schools near Opelousas and completed theological studies at St. Augustine Seminary in Bay St. Louis, MS, and St. Mary's Seminary in Techny, IL. He studied education at DePaul University in Chicago, and Liturgy and Theology at the Divine Word Tertiate in Nemi, Italy. Bishop Carmon was ordained to the priesthood for the Society of the Divine Word on February 2, 1960. The newly ordained priest spent seven years as a missionary in Wewak, Papua, New Guinea, which he always said were "the happiest of my life." "The work in New Guinea was very rewarding, very simplistic," Bishop Carmon told the Clarion Herald in 1993. "Actually, it reminded me of my childhood on the farm. Living in the country, we had no electricity and no running water, just as in New Guinea. Life was good out there, with no material things to worry about, no gimmicks. We helped people improve their own lot in life. We had six churches in 21 villages." After his missionary service in New Guinea, Bishop Carmon came home for vacation and was asked to assume a pastorate in Chicago even though he had a written commitment from his provincial that he would return to New Guinea. He wound up staying from 1969 to 1988 as pastor of St. Elizabeth Parish and, later, Our Lady of the Gardens Parish in Chicago. "In Chicago, I had a lot of parishioners who had a car and a bed, but they didn't have much more," he said. "They were struggling for survival probably more than the New Guinea people." Bishop Carmon always thought of returning to the New Guinea missions, but in 1988, his provincial assigned him to Holy Ghost Church in his hometown of Opelousas. Bishop Carmon said he was looking forward to spending the rest of his priestly ministry in the country until he got the call in late 1992 that Pope John Paul II was appointing him as auxiliary bishop of New Orleans. He did not think that was possible, in part because in 1990, he had a serious brush with cancer. Doctors told him in February of that year that he might not live to Easter. Bishop Carmon was given a medal of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and parishioners began a novena to her asking for him to be cured. After about three weeks of treatment, changes began occurring in his body that doctors could not understand. "If I didn't believe in miracles before, I do now," he said. "And I have a doctor who also believes in miracles." Bishop Carmon was ordained auxiliary bishop of New Orleans on February 11, 1993, at St. Louis Cathedral, succeeding the late Bishop Harold Perry, S.V.D. "I'm honored to be following in his footsteps," Bishop Carmon said. He served as pastor of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish in New Orleans from 1993 to 1997 and at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Kenner from 1997 until he retired in 2006, upon reaching his 75th birthday. Bishop Carmon is survived by a sister, Vercie Carmon Johnson (Amos) of San Diego; two brothers Clifton Carmon (Ann) of Opelousas and Aubrey Carmon of Denver, Colorado. He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He is predeceased by his parents, Aristile and Edna Carmon; a brother Clifford and two sisters, Theresa Davis and Virginia Fontenot. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at the St. Louis Cathedral, 615 Pere Antoine Alley on Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. Interment will follow in St. Louis Cathedral. Visitation will be at Notre Dame Seminary, 2901 S. Carrollton Avenue on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 12:00 Noon until 7:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bishop Dominic Carmon Seminarian Education Fund and mailed in care of The Catholic Foundation, 1000 Howard Avenue, Suite 800, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113. Arrangements by Jacob Schoen & Son. To view the family guestbook, please go to www.schoenfh.com.

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November 6, 2023

Isabella B. Thompson posted to the memorial.

November 8, 2019

Tamara Avant posted to the memorial.

December 18, 2018

Carmel Veron posted to the memorial.

Isabella B. Thompson

November 6, 2023

May you continue to rest eternally with God, Bishop Carmon You are sorely missed here on earth.

Tamara Avant

November 8, 2019

Father Dominic Carmon was not only a blessing to our family, but an Angel. As a child Dominic would visit my grandparents Jeanette and Charles Guidroz - which gave me the honor to be in his presence when I was visiting them. I so enjoyed those visits. His calmness and prayers before dining is what I remember back then. I locate Father Carmon through the archdiocese (maybe 15 plus yrs. ago) and I was able to see him during my visit to New Orleans. We were able to spend a few hours talking over lunch. From that moment on we would keep in touch by email and letters. What a blessing he was to so many . You'll always be in my heart ❤. God bless you Dominic Peace

Carmel Veron

December 18, 2018

I had the honor of meeting his beautiful sister on a flight to San Diego. She loved him dearly and after reading this obit, I understand why!

Charmaine Ward

December 16, 2018

Father Carmon was a blessing to the Catholic church and our family. He was truly one of God's angels! Condolences to the Carmon family.
The Ward Family (Callie, Charmaine, Vanesse, Colletta)

charmaine ward

December 16, 2018

You were one of God's angels and a blessing to our family. My mom, Callie, considered you one of her dearest friends. For my sisters and I you were like a father and always there if we needed you. Rest in peace. The Ward Family (Charmaine, Callie, Vanesse, Colletta)

John Figaro

November 22, 2018

Condolences to the Carmon Family.

Russell White

November 19, 2018

You were a blessing to Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Opelousas, Louisiana. We thank you for your hard work and dedication. May God bless your family and give them His peace.
Russell and Artherine White

Isabella b Thompson

November 18, 2018

My condolences to the family of Bishop Carmon some of whom are my relatives. We will all miss his kindness, generosity and great sense of humor. As a member of the President's Team at Xavier University of Louisiana, i supported the Bishop in his role as a member of the university's Board of Trustees, where he served for at least two terms.
In addition, if there was need for his services in a different capacity, he always answered the call
and graciously accommodated us. Thank you Bishop for your willingness to serve Xavier wherever needed. A job well done of shepherding God's children, I wish you now eternal rest my friend. I am going to miss you - Opelousas, your home town, will miss you. You made us so proud! Also, I will miss those annual personal greetings you would send out each holiday season. Each one unique, I looked forward to receiving them annually. Rest on in the arms of Jesus. Again, my heartfelt sympathies to everyone.

November 18, 2018

May the God of all comfort and mercy, grant your family hope, and comfort during this difficult time. Jeremiah 29:11

M. Allen

November 17, 2018

May your light continue to shine in the many lives you touched along the way. God bless you, Bishop Carmon and all who celebrate your remarkable life.
Rest in eternal peace❤

Consuella Green-Lancelin

November 17, 2018

Thank you Bishop Carmon for the love and leadership you have given to the people of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Special thanks for the mentorship you bestowed upon Fr. Daniel for many years throughout his life. May you now rest in the peace and comfort of our Lord and Savior. God bless your Soul!

Theresa Brown-Thomas

November 17, 2018

My condolences to the Carmon family. Bishop Carmon, thank you for all of your love, and personal sacrifices in serving God's people. Rest In Peace!

Barbara Hamilton

November 17, 2018

May God's grace and fond memories of Bishop Carmon be with the family always .Bishop Carmon was truly a remarkable man.

November 16, 2018

Our dear family friend and favorite priest has passed away. He officiated at half the Christenings and marriage ceremonies in the family, and referred to our matriarch, Mamma Rebie, as his Chicago mother. So I guess that makes him an honorary uncle. Rest In Peace, Dom, as you join so many of the souls you have touched in your ministry from Opoulousas to Chicago to New Guinea and back.

We love you and will miss you.

The Robert A. Williams Family

Shannon Sims

November 16, 2018

Bishop Carmon

Thank you for your yes and your service to God's people.

Prayers of peace comfort and strength to all who mourn your passing.

May the angels come to meet you where God is.

Peace and Blessings,

Carolyn & Kylie ConDiff

November 15, 2018

Love knows no boundaries. While Bishop Dominic Carmon is no longer physically with us, his spirit is always around us. Bishop Carmon has touch many of us in different ways with words of wisdom, kind thought and many stories of his travels."There is no hurting, no suffering, and no pain in Heaven. While we grieve his physical loss, please be comforted by the fact that Bishop Carmon is in a far better place now.
Kylie and I will truly miss him.

Perina Motte-LeDoux

November 15, 2018

Dear Family and Friends, I extend my sympathy wished and condolences to all of you at this difficulty time on the loss of our beloved Bishop Dominic Carmon. I pray God gives you strength and support during this difficult time. Easter masses will not be the same in the community.

noel russell-grego

November 15, 2018

May the angels lead you to paradise. May you find welcome there within God's dwelling place. Rest in peace dear friend.
Your Chicago family.

Jack Franks

November 15, 2018

Well done, good, and most faithful servant of God.

November 15, 2018

May family and friends be sustained by the God of hope who comforts all who mourns and hears their cries for help. Psalm 18 vs 6. Deep sympathy.

Harry Frederick

November 14, 2018

Well Done Good Padre!

James Deshotels

November 12, 2018

remembering Bishop Carmon in my prayers & at the altar. I trust he's found rest 'where the light of God's face shines'. His family & loved ones are especially in my prayers these days

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