Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet, Illinois, as the new archbishop of New York, succeeding retiring Timothy Cardinal Dolan, who led the archdiocese for 16 years. Hicks, a Chicago native, shares a background with Pope Leo and is fluent in Spanish, having previously served in El Salvador. Dolan, who submitted his resignation upon turning 75, is recognized for his compassionate leadership during challenging times, including the COVID pandemic and sex abuse settlements. New Yorkers express mixed feelings about Dolan’s departure, with many praising his personal connection and leadership style.
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