Bishop Ronald Hicks to Lead Archdiocese of New York, Succeeding Cardinal Dolan
CBS New YorkJanuary 5, 20262 min27,389 views
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- π It is expected that Pope Leo XIV will accept the resignation of Timothy Cardinal Dolan as Archbishop of New York.
- ποΈ Cardinal Dolan submitted his resignation in February upon reaching the age of 75, as is customary.
New Leadership Appointed
- π― Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet, Illinois, is expected to be named the new leader of the Archdiocese of New York.
- π€ Bishop Hicks shares commonalities with Pope Leo XIV, including being a native of suburban Chicago and fluent in Spanish.
Cardinal Dolan's Tenure
- βοΈ Cardinal Dolan was ordained a priest in 1976 and appointed Archbishop of New York in 2009.
- β€οΈ He is described as a compassionate defender of church teaching and a warm-hearted leader, loved by New Yorkers both Catholic and non-Catholic.
- π Dolan has expressed his acceptance of retirement in the spirit of trusting the Lord and the Holy Father.
Looking Ahead
- π€ Bishop Hicks is likely to appear with Cardinal Dolan tomorrow to mark this transition.
- π° Updates on this breaking story will be available on cbsnewyork.com and streaming on CBS News.
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Archdiocese of New YorkTimothy Cardinal DolanPope Leo XIVBishop Ronald HicksJoliet, IllinoisCatholic ChurchResignationArchbishop AppointmentChurch LeadershipNew York Catholics
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