There's yet to be confirmation from official church sources, including Hicks who, like Pope Leo XIV, hails from Chicago's ...
Bishop Ronald Hicks, 58, will succeed Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who has led New York, the second-largest U.S. archdiocese by ...
Multiple news reports indicated that Pope Leo XIV had chosen Bishop Ronald Hicks, 58, of the Diocese of Joliet, Illinois — ...
Bishop Hicks has a diverse and impressive skillset. But how will his Midwestern sensibilities fare in the Big Apple?
Pope Leo XIV spoke about the solution for restless hearts in his catechesis at the general audience in St. Peter’s Square on ...
EDITORIAL: Just how desperately we need hope in today’s troubled world was made apparent though the darkness of the events ...
John Gehring addresses the ways conservative Catholics crafted a coalition with various conservative political forces, ...
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Pope Leo expected to accept NY Cardinal Timothy Dolan's resignation
Pope Leo is expected to accept Carinal Timothy Dolan's resignation this week and announce a replacement for the Archdiocese of New York.
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Rachel Maddow wants to be Catholic again — church leaders have questions
Leaders of large Catholic organizations responded to openly gay left-wing pundit Rachel Maddow saying she’s returned to ...
Bishop Ron Hicks, head of the Diocese of Joliet, appears to be poised to be named the next archbishop of New York. Catholic ...
Pope Leo XIV and Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke by telephone Dec. 17, just days after a terrorist attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Australia led to the deaths of 15 people.
Leo seems to be understanding that his ministry must be open to the world — a world that does not understand Italian.
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