New York’s next archbishop is being heralded a “unifier” who will stick firmly to papal doctrine — just don’t expect to see him on talk shows any time soon.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Ronald Hicks Jr., the current bishop of Joliet, Ill., to become the next Archbishop of New York, one of the most important seats in the nation for the church.
Sources claim after the outspoken Cardinal Timothy Dolan, 75, the church is closing ranks and has deliberately chosen someone who will follow the church’s official theological positions closely and quietly.
“I think Hicks will be much more like Pope Leo, more careful what he says. In the first year of being Archbishop he’s going to avoid political issues and emphasize his pastoral role,” Thomas J. Reese, a Jesuit priest and senior analyst with Religion News Service, told The Post.
In contrast, “they broke the mold when they made Archbishop…
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