With deep sadness, United States Catholic Mission Association (USCMA) announces that Father Thomas Craig has passed. He died on January 5, 2019 – at age 66 – due to a sudden illness, surrounded by his brothers in Christ.
Fr. Tom was born in Midwest City, OK and moved to Wichita Falls, TX with his family. Prior to joining the seminary, Fr. Tom served in the United States Coast Guard reserve for six years, during the height of the Vietnam war. He was ordained on June 26, 1982.
He served 36 years as a priest for the Diocese of Fort Worth. Previously, he served as a pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Arlington, Texas, for 15 years. He joined in 2001, at a challenging time for the parish, according to John Pearson, who served as business manager during Fr. Tom’s years. While at St. Vincent de Paul, Fr. Tom joined the parish’s mission work in Honduras after Hurricane Mitch in 1998. His passion for mission work grew, and he became the chairman of the Diocesan Mission Council in 2011. In 2016, Fr. Tom became the full-time Director of the Propagation of the Faith and Director of the Diocesan Mission Council.
Fr. Tom is remembered for being a gentle, compassionate pastor and a dedicated mission worker. He loved traveling around the world; he visited nearly 20 countries – including Italy, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Scotland – to name a few.
He is survived by his mother, his siblings (5 brothers and 3 sisters) as well as his God-daughters, nieces and nephews. USCMA will send a letter with our condolences to Bishop Olson. USCMA will name its’ Resource page in honor of Father Tom Craig.
“Father Tom was a true missionary – giving himself over to Jesus, his people, and the Church he founded to continue his saving mission in the world,” said Dr. Donald R. McCrabb, Executive Director of USCMA. “Fr. Tom gently called us to include schools in our institutions we reach out too because he knew that children needed to learn about mission. We are dedicating our resource webpage to his honor because of his generous and scholarly work on all the Church documents that speak to mission.”