Trump, New York and Pope Leo
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan steps down as Archbishop of New York after turning 75 under Church law, as Pope Leo XIV appoints Bishop Ronald Hicks as successor.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, told reporters Sunday he wasn’t a fan of the AI-generated image shared by Donald Trump and the White House Saturday that showed the president dressed as the Pope. “I hope he didn’t have anything to ...
Now that the Vatican has announced that Archbishop-designate Ronald Hicks will succeed Cardinal Timothy Dolan, what comes next for the cardinal?
Multiple news reports indicated that Pope Leo XIV had chosen Bishop Ronald Hicks, 58, of the Diocese of Joliet, Illinois — the pontiff's hometown is on the south side of Chicago — to be the next archbishop of New York.
Pope Leo is replacing pro–Trump Cardinal Timothy Dolan as New York’s archbishop in a major shake-up of the Catholic Church in the U.S. The first-ever American pope has accepted the resignation of Dolan,