Archbishop Coakley Elected USCCB President Amid Leadership Changes

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U.S. Catholic bishops elected Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley, a conservative figure, as their new president, signaling a continued conservative stance on social issues amid ongoing debates over immigration and church modernization, with a focus on supporting migrants despite internal divisions.
Topics:nation#catholic-bishops#conservative-leadership#immigration-policies#pope-leo-xiv#religion#us-catholic-church
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