Coadjutor Bishop Louis Tylka laughs with the McCoy family of Oglesby after Sunday Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby. The incoming bishop of Peoria, slated to take over when Daniel Jenky retires in 2022, made Oglesby the last in a 12-stop tour to meet area Catholics and some of the nearly 400 priests and deacons who'll report to him. (Katy Arnold)Bishop Louis Tylka raises the Eucharist Sunday morning at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby. Tylka is the incoming bishop of Peoria, tabbed by the Vatican to serve with Bishop Daniel R. Jenky and to take over the 26-county diocese when Jenky retires in early 2022. (Katy Arnold)The Most Rev. Louis Tylka, coadjutor bishop of Peoria Diocese, administers a final blessing at Sunday Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby. Tylka was named brother bishop to the Most Rev. Daniel R. Jenky and will become the ninth bishop of Peoria when Jenky retires in 2022. Sunday's Mass in Oglesby marks the end of a 12-stop "welcome" tour for the 50-year-old, who had been a priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago. (Katy Arnold)The Most Rev. Louis Tylka, coadjutor bishop of Peoria Diocese, gives the homily Sunday at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby, which was the last in a 12-stop tour of his new diocese. Tylka pledged to visit all 160 parishes in the Diocese within two to three years, by which time he'll have replaced Bishop Daniel Jenky, who's set to retire in early 2022. (Katy Arnold)Coadjutor Bishop Louis Tylka laughs with Oglesby parishioners Darlene Piecha and Eleanore Nieslawski at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby. Tylka, who will replace Bishop Daniel Jenky at retirement in 2022, completed a 12-stop welcome tour of the diocese to meet area Catholics and some of the nearly 400 priests and deacons under his watch. (Katy Arnold)The Most Rev. Louis Tylka, coadjutor bishop of Peoria, swings the thurible Sunday while celebrating Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church in Oglesby. With a stop in Oglesby now in the books, Tylka has completed a 12-stop tour of Peoria Diocese and will next visit three Newman Centers. The 50-year-old is ticketed for episcopal training ("Baby Bishop School," he quipped) at the Vatican next fall, as training was postponed due to the pandemic. (Katy Arnold)