Archdiocese of New York Leadership Transition
Where Things Stand
Archbishop Ronald Hicks has officially replaced Cardinal Timothy Dolan as the leader of the New York Archdiocese. He is now responsible for the spiritual and administrative oversight of millions of Catholics and recently led his first Good Friday services at St. Patrick's Cathedral. This transition marks the first major change in the region's church leadership in over a decade.
Key Statements
“Archbishop Ronald Hicks leads his first Good Friday services at St. Patrick's Cathedral following his installation as head of the New York Archdiocese.”
This confirms that the new archbishop is actively performing his duties following the transition.
“Archbishop Ronald Hicks was formally installed as the Archbishop of New York at St. Patrick's Cathedral, succeeding the retiring Cardinal Timothy Dolan.”
This provides the specific details of the leadership succession from Cardinal Dolan to Hicks.
News
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