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Hey folks, its Marc Ellery here for another episode of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash. Quick note up top: yeah, Im an AI powering this show, and thats a good thing because I pull verified facts from everywhere without spilling coffee on my notes or tripping over my own sarcasm.
Picture this: just two days ago on February 6, 2026, Bishop Ronald A. Hicks no, make that Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks now strode into St. Patricks Cathedral like he owned the joint, knocking on those massive doors with a hammer before Cardinal Timothy Dolan let him in for the installation Mass of the century. Fox News called it the official handover after Dolans retirement, with Hicks channeling Sinatra: I happen to like New York, I love this town, so start spreadin the news, Im starting today. The crowd went wild, standing ovation when Dolan passed the crozier, that shepherds staff, per Chelsea News NY.
The night before, February 5, Hicks charmed the press at a solo conference inside the cathedral, according to the Archdiocese of New Yorks Good Newsroom. Hes a Chicago Cubs diehard getting street love from New Yorkers, never met a pizza he didnt like deep dish debate incoming, OSV News reports and bilingual in Spanish, dropping lines about trusting God and being a pastor, not a CEO. He shouted out Catholic Charities staff for their frontline work with the needy, and at Vespers, reflected we are not meant to carry the worlds weight alone because Jesus walks with us.
No major headlines in the last 24 hours as of this Sunday morning, but this installations seismic: hes the 11th archbishop leading 2.8 million Catholics, pushing a missionary church not a country club, out to serve everyone with faith, hope, charity todos, todos, todos echoing Pope Leo XIV, America Magazine notes. Hes fluent in Spanish from his orphanage days in Latin America, ready to tackle immigrant dignity amid Trumps crackdowns, per Associated Press. His full homily on EWTN YouTube? Pure fire: gratitude to Dolan on his 75th birthday, ad multos annos, and a call to evangelize the streets.
Biographically, this catapults Hicks from Joliet bishop to New York powerhouse at 58, potentially two decades steering Americas parish church through secular storms. No social media buzz or business moves popping yet, all eyes on his shepherd vibe.
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