It may be unrealistic to expect a fully developed strategy against clergy sex abuse from Coadjutor Archbishop James Checchio just days after his appointment. The Archdiocese of New Orleans introduced him as its next leader less than 48 hours ago.
“So, I need to get to know people, to get to know the parishes, to get to know the institutions, to get to know those who all who make this archdiocese the great place that it is,” Checchio said at a news conference Wednesday at Notre Dame Seminary.
Incoming New Orleans archbishop aims to grow archdiocese
Checchio, a New Jersey native, may be unfamiliar with New Orleans, but he is no stranger to the long shadow of clergy sex abuse.
“It’s a dark part of our history. I grew up with it. My whole generation grew up with it. I was ordained a priest in 1992. One of our…
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Pope Leo XIV arrives at an audience with the Lasallian Brothers on May 15, 2025. (Credit: Vatican Media.