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Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks, a Chicagoan and current bishop of Joliet, Illinois, as the new archbishop of New York. He succeeds Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who established a $300 million fund for sexual abuse victims. Hicks will lead the archdiocese amid its interactions with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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