Guam marks milestone when new archbishop arrives
GUAM
Pacific Daily News
Haidee V Eugenio , heugenio@guampdn.com November 26, 2016
Guam’s Catholic Church marks a leadership milestone after 30 years when Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes arrives on island Monday.
As coadjutor archbishop, Byrnes succeeds Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron, who has been the highest leader of the church since 1986 but was placed on leave by the Vatican on June 6. Apuron is facing a canonical trial over multiple allegations of sex abuse of altar boys when he was a parish priest in the 1970s.
Apuron, 71, still holds the title of archbishop but he has not been back on Guam since May.
Byrnes, 58, will reside in the episcopal residence, which Apuron has “vacated,” according to a sign at the entrance to the archdiocese’s chancery office in Hagåtña.
Pope Francis sent Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai as temporary administrator of the church on Guam in June,…
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