I really enjoyed knowing him in his time at St Rita in Dallas. I have fond memories of him chanting psalm 27 as part of morning prayer with the sisters who lived nearby after the 6a daily Mass. If he's not changed too much since then, then I'd welcome him to a larger diocese!
Before he became a Bishop +Seitz was the pastor at my grandma's parish and donated a kidney to a parishioner. (https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/17695/)
He may not be everyone's cup of tea (politically) but I have mad respect for him.
I really enjoyed knowing him in his time at St Rita in Dallas. I have fond memories of him chanting psalm 27 as part of morning prayer with the sisters who lived nearby after the 6a daily Mass. If he's not changed too much since then, then I'd welcome him to a larger diocese!