Pope appoints Chicagoan Bishop Ronald Hicks as New York Archbishop

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Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks from Chicago as the new archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan, amid ongoing efforts to address sexual abuse settlements and navigate church relations with political issues, reflecting a new era for the U.S. Catholic Church.
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