Pope Leo XIV has accepted Cardinal Timothy Dolan’s resignation after 16 years of leading the Archdiocese of New York and announced Bishop Ron Hicks, 58, of Joliet, Illinois, to be his successor.
Hicks, hailing from the same state as the first-ever elected U.S.-born Pope, will soon step into one of the largest and most public-facing roles in the American Catholic Church, as the second-largest Archdiocese in the country.
Hicks has been the leader of the Church in Joliet, seat of Will County in Illinois, since2020. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop, or deputy, under Chicago’s Cardinal Blase Cupich.
“Hicks represents not just a new chapter for New York but for the American church as a whole,” said David Gibson, a U.S. Church expert.
Why did Cardinal Dolan resign?
Dolan confirmed he had submitted a letter of resignation to the late Pope Francisfollowing his 75th birthday back in February.
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