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Pope Leo appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks to be the next leader of the Catholic Church in New York, replacing Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York and named as his successor Bishop Ronald A ...
He will be heading the second largest archdiocese in the United States, which has 2.5 million Catholics, five times the 520,000 in Joliet.
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The appointment of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks is expected to bring a markedly different leadership style to New York’s ...
Pope Leo has appointed a new archbishop of New York who has first-hand experience of countries from where millions have emigrated to the United States, signaling the potential for a more outspoken ...
The pope's choice signals continuity with his own pastoral vision — and entrusts one of the church’s most powerful dioceses ...
According to the Vatican’s announcement, Hicks brings a deep blend of pastoral, academic, and administrative experience to ...
In one of the most anticipated U.S. episcopal appointments of his pontificate so far, Pope Leo XIV has accepted the ...
Ronald Hicks, widely seen as a moderate, will replace Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a prominent conservative who has been ...