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Pope Francis appointed Blair as the fifth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Hartford on October 29, 2013; [15] [2] he was installed on December 16, 2013. [16] On January 22, 2019, he announced that the archdiocese had paid $50.6 million to settle 142 claims of sexual abuse on the part of 29 priests of the archdiocese and three priests from other ...
On June 26, 2023, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Christopher J. Coyne of the Diocese of Burlington as coadjutor archbishop to assist Archbishop Blair until his retirement in 2024. Archbishop Coyne appeared at a press conference at the Pastoral Center in Bloomfield with his three predecessor archbishops.
Choir dress of a cardinal, in scarlet Cardinals are senior members of the clergy of the Catholic Church. As titular members of the clergy of the Diocese of Rome, they serve as advisors to the pope, who is the bishop of Rome. They are typically ordained bishops and generally hold important roles within the church, such as leading prominent archdioceses or heading dicasteries within the Roman ...
In a 7,000-word letter and FAQ, Catholic Archbishop of Detroit Allen Vigneron, announced policies regarding gender identity. ... and could be replaced at any time by Pope Francis. There are 907 ...
The Archdiocese of Detroit (Latin: Archidiœcesis Detroitensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church covering the Michigan in the United States. The archdiocese consists counties of Lapeer , Macomb , Monroe , Oakland , St. Clair , and Wayne .
When Pope Francis permitted priests to bless same-sex couples in 2023, ... Hartford Archbishop Christopher Coyne says: “Collectively, I believe we tend to be a more conservative, ...
Pope Francis (Latin: Franciscus; Italian: Francesco; Spanish: Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; [b] 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State.
An archbishop who had served as Pope Benedict’s diplomatic representative in the U.S., Carlo Maria Viganò, released a scathing 11-page letter demanding Francis resign.