Archbishop O'Malley in Boston
Archbishop O'Malley in Boston
Archbishop O'Malley in Boston
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Cardinal Seán O'Malley has officially retired as the Archbishop of Boston, with Pope Francis appointing Bishop Richard Henning of Providence as his successor. O'Malley, who served for over two decades and is known for his leadership during the clergy sexual abuse crisis, expressed hope for the future despite the challenges faced by the Church. Tributes from various leaders, including Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, praised O'Malley for his compassion and advocacy on social issues. Henning, who takes on his new role during an election season, aims to guide Catholics in forming their consciences and engaging in political discourse. He emphasized the importance of listening to survivors of abuse, reflecting a generational shift in leadership. Both O'Malley and Henning expressed optimism about this transition as a time of renewal for the Archdiocese of Boston.

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