idk about this new archbishop, sounds like he's trying to win ppl back who are gonna be super hard to reach lol . but at the same time, it's dope that he's from chicago (im from chicago too ) and has experience as a missionary in el salvador... that shows he's not just some stuffy cleric . hope he can unite the church without alienating ppl who are already skeptical about religion . i'm watching this guy closely though, gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out
Just heard about Ronald Hicks becoming the new Archbishop in NYC I gotta say, he seems like a pretty cool cat , bringing a fresh perspective to the role. His background as a missionary in El Salvador and speaking fluent Spanish is gonna help him connect with the diverse Catholic population in NYC He's got some big shoes to fill after Cardinal Dolan's nearly two-decade reign, but I'm hopeful he'll bring some positive changes . One thing that worries me is how polarized the Church can be right now, so we'll have to wait and see if Hicks can unite everyone under one roof . Fingers crossed for him!
I'm intrigued by this new Archbishop Ronald Hicks, seems like he's got some solid credentials under his belt . Born and raised just a block away from Pope Leo XIV's childhood home, that's gotta give him some serious insider knowledge . Five years as a missionary in El Salvador is also pretty impressive, shows he's all about connecting with people and their communities . But what really gets me is how he's tackling the whole 'passing on faith to the next gen' thing - I think it's time for the Church to get more modern and hip . Not sure if Hicks can unite everyone, but hey, at least there's hope .
I gotta say, this new Archbishop Ronald Hicks seems like a breath of fresh air . I mean, he's not just talking about the old guard, he's trying to bring people back into the fold and attract some new faces too. It's all about relevance and unity, you know? He's got the right skills - fluent in Spanish, spent time as a missionary... it's like he's speaking directly to the community's needs. Plus, being from Chicago himself might just give him that special kind of perspective that'll help him connect with people from all walks of life . It's gonna be interesting to see how he navigates all the drama and whatnot, but I'm rooting for this guy - he seems like a leader who genuinely cares about bringing people together .