Richard Henning was named the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston in a South End installation ceremony at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.
He is the 10th bishop and seventh archbishop of the city, and took on the role at an event held before hundreds of religious and lay guests at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.
Henning is taking the helm from Cardinal Sean O’Malley, who is retiring after serving as archbishop of the nation’s fourth-largest archdiocese for 21 challenging years. Much of his tenure was dominated by fallout from the clergy sex-abuse crisis.
As the procession began, Henning knocked three times on the cathedral’s doors and was welcomed in by O’Malley, who embraced Henning with a hug.
The guests included Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, five additional cardinals, five archbishops, more than 50 bishops, and nearly 500 priests, religious, deacons, seminarians, and the…
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