“I was blessed to work with Cardinal Cupich for six years in the Archdiocese of Chicago before being named in Joliet, where I became the Ordinary for the past five years. During that time, I worked with him and a lot of very talented people. So, I learned some basic skills of governance, of administration, and also how to set priorities and keeping the mission of the Church in the center. I think that's probably one of the greatest things I learned.”

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New Archbishop of New York: Church must bring God’s peace, healing to world

As Pope Leo XIV accepts the resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan and appoints Archbishop Ronald Hicks to shepherd the Archdiocese of New York, Archbishop Hicks tells Vatican News that the Church must bring God’s peace and healing into the world, while walking alongside survivors of clerical sexual abuse.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the Archdiocese of New York, presented by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and
named Ronald Hicks as the new Metropolitan Archbishop of New York on Thursday, December 18, transferring him from the Diocese of Joliet in the US state of Illinois.
Archbishop Hicks served as the Bishop of Joliet from September 2020, after having helped Cardinal Blase Cupich guide the Archdiocese of Chicago as an Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General since 2015.
In the following interview with Vatican News, Archbishop Hicks looks ahead to his pastoral priorities for the Metropolitan Archdiocese of New York and shares his desire for the …

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123jussi

Not being psycho I can still tell you that this is another appointment of a man who has lost his faith.

No truth, no healing, no peace. And the institution you represent, Sir, is woefully short on truth (as God has revealed it).

Mazza La Ragazza

I am highly psychospiritually sensitive, from time to time have seen and communicated with the souls that have passed on in purgatory or heaven, and can identify a possessed person from looking at a photo.. and I can tell you from looking at that man's face, there is something not right about him, in his soul. There is something distorted and disordered, such that I cannot actually look at him. I do not know what his inner life is but he needs prayer, and a lot of it.