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    <description>Dive into the inspirational life journey of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks in this compelling podcast series that unveils the remarkable story of a dedicated religious leader. Each episode explores Bishop Hicks' transformative path through ministry, leadership, and personal growth, offering listeners an intimate look at his profound impact on community, faith, and social justice. Discover the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs that have shaped this influential Catholic bishop's extraordinary life and ministry. Perfect for those interested in religious leadership, personal development, and inspiring biographical narratives, this podcast provides an in-depth exploration of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks' spiritual and professional legacy. Whether you're a follower of his work, a student of religious leadership, or simply seeking motivation from a life of purpose, this podcast delivers powerful insights and uplifting storytelling that will engage and enlighten listeners from all walks of life.

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    <itunes:summary>Dive into the inspirational life journey of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks in this compelling podcast series that unveils the remarkable story of a dedicated religious leader. Each episode explores Bishop Hicks' transformative path through ministry, leadership, and personal growth, offering listeners an intimate look at his profound impact on community, faith, and social justice. Discover the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs that have shaped this influential Catholic bishop's extraordinary life and ministry. Perfect for those interested in religious leadership, personal development, and inspiring biographical narratives, this podcast provides an in-depth exploration of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks' spiritual and professional legacy. Whether you're a follower of his work, a student of religious leadership, or simply seeking motivation from a life of purpose, this podcast delivers powerful insights and uplifting storytelling that will engage and enlighten listeners from all walks of life.

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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Hicks 800 Million Settlement Reshapes Catholic Church History</title>
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      <description>Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

In a seismic move that's sure to etch itself into church history, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks of New York dropped a bombshell on May 1, announcing the archdiocese's proposal for an $800 million settlement to resolve over 1,300 clergy abuse claims under the state's lookback laws, according to America Magazine and Detroit Catholic. Speaking with cautious optimism, Hicks revealed months of intense negotiations with the Plaintiffs Liaison Committee, aiming to deliver faster compensation to victim-survivors than endless court battles, while sidestepping the exact figure first leaked by The New York Times on April 30 via attorneys Jeff Anderson and Trusha Goffe. Angelus News reports the deal, one of the largest in U.S. Catholic history, includes maintaining and updating the archdiocese's list of credibly accused clergy online, plus a temporary litigation halt and document releases for greater transparency. This caps five grueling years of property sales and lawsuits against insurer Chubb, building on his predecessor Cardinal Timothy Dolan's December mediation push.

The day prior, on April 30, Hicks captivated the faithful with a poignant homily at St. Patrick's Cathedral, reminding congregants that Jesus knew betrayal yet never betrays us, as shared by The Good Newsroom, which also hosted video of the Mass. No fresh social media buzz or business ventures popped up in these whirlwind days, and whispers of other activities remain unconfirmed gossip.

With this settlement saga potentially reshaping his legacy on accountability and healing, Hicks stands at a pivotal biographical crossroads.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 05:00:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

In a seismic move that's sure to etch itself into church history, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks of New York dropped a bombshell on May 1, announcing the archdiocese's proposal for an $800 million settlement to resolve over 1,300 clergy abuse claims under the state's lookback laws, according to America Magazine and Detroit Catholic. Speaking with cautious optimism, Hicks revealed months of intense negotiations with the Plaintiffs Liaison Committee, aiming to deliver faster compensation to victim-survivors than endless court battles, while sidestepping the exact figure first leaked by The New York Times on April 30 via attorneys Jeff Anderson and Trusha Goffe. Angelus News reports the deal, one of the largest in U.S. Catholic history, includes maintaining and updating the archdiocese's list of credibly accused clergy online, plus a temporary litigation halt and document releases for greater transparency. This caps five grueling years of property sales and lawsuits against insurer Chubb, building on his predecessor Cardinal Timothy Dolan's December mediation push.

The day prior, on April 30, Hicks captivated the faithful with a poignant homily at St. Patrick's Cathedral, reminding congregants that Jesus knew betrayal yet never betrays us, as shared by The Good Newsroom, which also hosted video of the Mass. No fresh social media buzz or business ventures popped up in these whirlwind days, and whispers of other activities remain unconfirmed gossip.

With this settlement saga potentially reshaping his legacy on accountability and healing, Hicks stands at a pivotal biographical crossroads.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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In a seismic move that's sure to etch itself into church history, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks of New York dropped a bombshell on May 1, announcing the archdiocese's proposal for an $800 million settlement to resolve over 1,300 clergy abuse claims under the state's lookback laws, according to America Magazine and Detroit Catholic. Speaking with cautious optimism, Hicks revealed months of intense negotiations with the Plaintiffs Liaison Committee, aiming to deliver faster compensation to victim-survivors than endless court battles, while sidestepping the exact figure first leaked by The New York Times on April 30 via attorneys Jeff Anderson and Trusha Goffe. Angelus News reports the deal, one of the largest in U.S. Catholic history, includes maintaining and updating the archdiocese's list of credibly accused clergy online, plus a temporary litigation halt and document releases for greater transparency. This caps five grueling years of property sales and lawsuits against insurer Chubb, building on his predecessor Cardinal Timothy Dolan's December mediation push.

The day prior, on April 30, Hicks captivated the faithful with a poignant homily at St. Patrick's Cathedral, reminding congregants that Jesus knew betrayal yet never betrays us, as shared by The Good Newsroom, which also hosted video of the Mass. No fresh social media buzz or business ventures popped up in these whirlwind days, and whispers of other activities remain unconfirmed gossip.

With this settlement saga potentially reshaping his legacy on accountability and healing, Hicks stands at a pivotal biographical crossroads.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Hicks Defends Pope Leo XIV Against Trump in Bold Church Showdown</title>
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      <description>In the past few days, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been at the center of a fiery national clash between faith and politics, positioning himself as a bold defender of Pope Leo XIV amid President Trump's blistering attacks. CBS News reports that on Tuesday, Hicks urged the pope not to back down from Trump's Truth Social tirade labeling Leo weak on crime and foreign policy over his migrant support and Iran war critiques, with Hicks coolly advising, not taking the bait. Detroit Catholic notes Hicks amplified this on the Catholic Faith Network, stressing bishops voice moral principles without playing politics, a stance echoed by clergy nationwide per TribLive, where he said the popes teachings shouldnt surprise any of us. This high-profile pushback carries major biographical weight, solidifying Hicks as a key U.S. Church voice in tense times.

On the media front, The Good Newsroom covered his April 14 chat on All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks, dishing on current events, Pope Leo, and even the cosmos alongside Father Dave Dwyer, with listeners emailing questions to catholicchannel@siriusxm.com. Just two days ago on April 16, they aired his homily from St. Patricks Cathedral Mass, preaching that our relationship with God is built on love and friendship leading to salvation. No fresh social media mentions or business moves surfaced from reliable outlets, and nothing major in the last 24 hours beyond the ongoing Trump-pope buzz.

These moves highlight Hicks post-installation rhythm since February 6 at St. Patricks, blending spiritual depth with timely commentary that could shape his legacy.

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      <itunes:summary>In the past few days, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been at the center of a fiery national clash between faith and politics, positioning himself as a bold defender of Pope Leo XIV amid President Trump's blistering attacks. CBS News reports that on Tuesday, Hicks urged the pope not to back down from Trump's Truth Social tirade labeling Leo weak on crime and foreign policy over his migrant support and Iran war critiques, with Hicks coolly advising, not taking the bait. Detroit Catholic notes Hicks amplified this on the Catholic Faith Network, stressing bishops voice moral principles without playing politics, a stance echoed by clergy nationwide per TribLive, where he said the popes teachings shouldnt surprise any of us. This high-profile pushback carries major biographical weight, solidifying Hicks as a key U.S. Church voice in tense times.

On the media front, The Good Newsroom covered his April 14 chat on All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks, dishing on current events, Pope Leo, and even the cosmos alongside Father Dave Dwyer, with listeners emailing questions to catholicchannel@siriusxm.com. Just two days ago on April 16, they aired his homily from St. Patricks Cathedral Mass, preaching that our relationship with God is built on love and friendship leading to salvation. No fresh social media mentions or business moves surfaced from reliable outlets, and nothing major in the last 24 hours beyond the ongoing Trump-pope buzz.

These moves highlight Hicks post-installation rhythm since February 6 at St. Patricks, blending spiritual depth with timely commentary that could shape his legacy.

Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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        <![CDATA[In the past few days, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been at the center of a fiery national clash between faith and politics, positioning himself as a bold defender of Pope Leo XIV amid President Trump's blistering attacks. CBS News reports that on Tuesday, Hicks urged the pope not to back down from Trump's Truth Social tirade labeling Leo weak on crime and foreign policy over his migrant support and Iran war critiques, with Hicks coolly advising, not taking the bait. Detroit Catholic notes Hicks amplified this on the Catholic Faith Network, stressing bishops voice moral principles without playing politics, a stance echoed by clergy nationwide per TribLive, where he said the popes teachings shouldnt surprise any of us. This high-profile pushback carries major biographical weight, solidifying Hicks as a key U.S. Church voice in tense times.

On the media front, The Good Newsroom covered his April 14 chat on All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks, dishing on current events, Pope Leo, and even the cosmos alongside Father Dave Dwyer, with listeners emailing questions to catholicchannel@siriusxm.com. Just two days ago on April 16, they aired his homily from St. Patricks Cathedral Mass, preaching that our relationship with God is built on love and friendship leading to salvation. No fresh social media mentions or business moves surfaced from reliable outlets, and nothing major in the last 24 hours beyond the ongoing Trump-pope buzz.

These moves highlight Hicks post-installation rhythm since February 6 at St. Patricks, blending spiritual depth with timely commentary that could shape his legacy.

Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Ronald A Hicks Reshapes New York Clergy in Bold Leadership Overhaul</title>
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      <description>Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been making waves in the Archdiocese of New York with back-to-back moves that scream leadership shake-up just as Easter buzz fades. On Tuesday, April 7, he dropped a bombshell staff memo announcing the retirement of longtime Vicar General Monsignor Joseph LaMorte after seven devoted years, shipping the 76-year-old to the Saint John Vianney Clergy Residence in Riverdale. The Good Newsroom reports Hicks tapped Bishop Edmund Whalen, the reliable Vicar for Clergy since 2019 and Episcopal Vicar for Manhattan, to step up as the new Vicar General while keeping his Manhattan gig at St. Stephen the Martyr. Bishop Gerardo Colacicco, auxiliary since 2019, slides into Vicar for Clergy, sticking with his Episcopal duties in Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan Counties for now, with Hicks promising a priest-friendly residence soon. These changes kicked in immediately on April 7, signaling Hicks is streamlining his team for big-picture pastoral push amid Holy Week glow-down.

Rewind to Easter Vigil magic at St. Patricks Cathedral on April 4, where Hicks delivered a heartfelt homily on belonging, welcoming fresh catechumens and candidates into the fold through baptisms and receptions. The Good Newsroom highlighted his call to live faith boldly and share it, while a USCCB-linked YouTube video captured him beaming as New Yorks newest Catholics joined the church. No whispers of drama there, just pure joy.

Hicks also launched All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks on SiriusXMs Catholic Channel, dishing faith chats that insiders say could boost his national profile long-term. The Archdiocese of San Antonio site buzzed about it recently. Social media? Catholic News Updates on Instagram name-dropped his February install coverage, but nothing fresh pops in the last few days. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, though his staff overhaul feels like the biographical heavyweight with ripple effects on New Yorks clergy scene.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 05:03:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been making waves in the Archdiocese of New York with back-to-back moves that scream leadership shake-up just as Easter buzz fades. On Tuesday, April 7, he dropped a bombshell staff memo announcing the retirement of longtime Vicar General Monsignor Joseph LaMorte after seven devoted years, shipping the 76-year-old to the Saint John Vianney Clergy Residence in Riverdale. The Good Newsroom reports Hicks tapped Bishop Edmund Whalen, the reliable Vicar for Clergy since 2019 and Episcopal Vicar for Manhattan, to step up as the new Vicar General while keeping his Manhattan gig at St. Stephen the Martyr. Bishop Gerardo Colacicco, auxiliary since 2019, slides into Vicar for Clergy, sticking with his Episcopal duties in Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan Counties for now, with Hicks promising a priest-friendly residence soon. These changes kicked in immediately on April 7, signaling Hicks is streamlining his team for big-picture pastoral push amid Holy Week glow-down.

Rewind to Easter Vigil magic at St. Patricks Cathedral on April 4, where Hicks delivered a heartfelt homily on belonging, welcoming fresh catechumens and candidates into the fold through baptisms and receptions. The Good Newsroom highlighted his call to live faith boldly and share it, while a USCCB-linked YouTube video captured him beaming as New Yorks newest Catholics joined the church. No whispers of drama there, just pure joy.

Hicks also launched All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks on SiriusXMs Catholic Channel, dishing faith chats that insiders say could boost his national profile long-term. The Archdiocese of San Antonio site buzzed about it recently. Social media? Catholic News Updates on Instagram name-dropped his February install coverage, but nothing fresh pops in the last few days. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, though his staff overhaul feels like the biographical heavyweight with ripple effects on New Yorks clergy scene.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks has been making waves in the Archdiocese of New York with back-to-back moves that scream leadership shake-up just as Easter buzz fades. On Tuesday, April 7, he dropped a bombshell staff memo announcing the retirement of longtime Vicar General Monsignor Joseph LaMorte after seven devoted years, shipping the 76-year-old to the Saint John Vianney Clergy Residence in Riverdale. The Good Newsroom reports Hicks tapped Bishop Edmund Whalen, the reliable Vicar for Clergy since 2019 and Episcopal Vicar for Manhattan, to step up as the new Vicar General while keeping his Manhattan gig at St. Stephen the Martyr. Bishop Gerardo Colacicco, auxiliary since 2019, slides into Vicar for Clergy, sticking with his Episcopal duties in Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan Counties for now, with Hicks promising a priest-friendly residence soon. These changes kicked in immediately on April 7, signaling Hicks is streamlining his team for big-picture pastoral push amid Holy Week glow-down.

Rewind to Easter Vigil magic at St. Patricks Cathedral on April 4, where Hicks delivered a heartfelt homily on belonging, welcoming fresh catechumens and candidates into the fold through baptisms and receptions. The Good Newsroom highlighted his call to live faith boldly and share it, while a USCCB-linked YouTube video captured him beaming as New Yorks newest Catholics joined the church. No whispers of drama there, just pure joy.

Hicks also launched All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks on SiriusXMs Catholic Channel, dishing faith chats that insiders say could boost his national profile long-term. The Archdiocese of San Antonio site buzzed about it recently. Social media? Catholic News Updates on Instagram name-dropped his February install coverage, but nothing fresh pops in the last few days. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, though his staff overhaul feels like the biographical heavyweight with ripple effects on New Yorks clergy scene.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Ronald Hicks Takes the Helm of New York Archdiocese With Bold Community Leadership</title>
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      <description># Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash

Archbishop Ronald Hicks has been making waves in New York since his recent installation as head of the Archdiocese of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan. According to multiple news sources, Hicks was appointed to this prestigious position after Dolan finalized a significant three hundred million dollar fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who had sued the archdiocese, making Hicks's transition into one of the most scrutinized leadership roles in the American Catholic Church.

The newly installed archbishop has wasted no time making his presence felt in the community. According to The Tablet, on Holy Thursday, April second, Hicks blessed food and personally helped distribute packets of frozen salmon to an estimated four hundred fifty families in need at the annual Catholic Charities Food Distribution in Washington Heights. The event was a powerful statement of his commitment to serving vulnerable populations, with Goya Foods partnering with Catholic Charities to provide three hundred thousand pounds of food this year. One recipient, Elizabeth Graham of Manhattan, waited two and a half hours in chilling winds, calling the archbishop's blessing a profound spiritual experience.

Just days later, Hicks marked his first Good Friday services as archbishop at the iconic Saint Patrick's Cathedral, leading the liturgy focused on the crucifixion before thousands of worshippers. According to CBS News New York, the services featured scripture, music, and the veneration of the cross, drawing hundreds of faithful to reflect on Jesus's sacrifice. Additionally, Bishop Robert Brennan joined Hicks in leading the thirtieth annual Way of the Cross procession across the Brooklyn Bridge, further cementing his visible leadership across the archdiocese.

Prior to these public appearances, Hicks delivered his homily at the Mass of Chrism on March thirty-first, where he emphasized being "not simply inspired, but anointed," signaling his spiritual focus as he settles into his new role. The archbishop has also been actively engaging with charitable organizations, joining prayers with the United States team of Aid to the Church in Need.

What makes Hicks's early tenure particularly noteworthy is his deliberate pivot toward visible community service and spiritual leadership, a strategic move following the archdiocese's significant abuse settlement. His hands-on approach to charity work and his prominent presence at major liturgical events suggest an archbishop determined to rebuild trust and demonstrate compassion during a critical moment for the institution.

Thanks for listening to this update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks. Subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 05:04:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash

Archbishop Ronald Hicks has been making waves in New York since his recent installation as head of the Archdiocese of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan. According to multiple news sources, Hicks was appointed to this prestigious position after Dolan finalized a significant three hundred million dollar fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who had sued the archdiocese, making Hicks's transition into one of the most scrutinized leadership roles in the American Catholic Church.

The newly installed archbishop has wasted no time making his presence felt in the community. According to The Tablet, on Holy Thursday, April second, Hicks blessed food and personally helped distribute packets of frozen salmon to an estimated four hundred fifty families in need at the annual Catholic Charities Food Distribution in Washington Heights. The event was a powerful statement of his commitment to serving vulnerable populations, with Goya Foods partnering with Catholic Charities to provide three hundred thousand pounds of food this year. One recipient, Elizabeth Graham of Manhattan, waited two and a half hours in chilling winds, calling the archbishop's blessing a profound spiritual experience.

Just days later, Hicks marked his first Good Friday services as archbishop at the iconic Saint Patrick's Cathedral, leading the liturgy focused on the crucifixion before thousands of worshippers. According to CBS News New York, the services featured scripture, music, and the veneration of the cross, drawing hundreds of faithful to reflect on Jesus's sacrifice. Additionally, Bishop Robert Brennan joined Hicks in leading the thirtieth annual Way of the Cross procession across the Brooklyn Bridge, further cementing his visible leadership across the archdiocese.

Prior to these public appearances, Hicks delivered his homily at the Mass of Chrism on March thirty-first, where he emphasized being "not simply inspired, but anointed," signaling his spiritual focus as he settles into his new role. The archbishop has also been actively engaging with charitable organizations, joining prayers with the United States team of Aid to the Church in Need.

What makes Hicks's early tenure particularly noteworthy is his deliberate pivot toward visible community service and spiritual leadership, a strategic move following the archdiocese's significant abuse settlement. His hands-on approach to charity work and his prominent presence at major liturgical events suggest an archbishop determined to rebuild trust and demonstrate compassion during a critical moment for the institution.

Thanks for listening to this update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks. Subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash

Archbishop Ronald Hicks has been making waves in New York since his recent installation as head of the Archdiocese of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan. According to multiple news sources, Hicks was appointed to this prestigious position after Dolan finalized a significant three hundred million dollar fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who had sued the archdiocese, making Hicks's transition into one of the most scrutinized leadership roles in the American Catholic Church.

The newly installed archbishop has wasted no time making his presence felt in the community. According to The Tablet, on Holy Thursday, April second, Hicks blessed food and personally helped distribute packets of frozen salmon to an estimated four hundred fifty families in need at the annual Catholic Charities Food Distribution in Washington Heights. The event was a powerful statement of his commitment to serving vulnerable populations, with Goya Foods partnering with Catholic Charities to provide three hundred thousand pounds of food this year. One recipient, Elizabeth Graham of Manhattan, waited two and a half hours in chilling winds, calling the archbishop's blessing a profound spiritual experience.

Just days later, Hicks marked his first Good Friday services as archbishop at the iconic Saint Patrick's Cathedral, leading the liturgy focused on the crucifixion before thousands of worshippers. According to CBS News New York, the services featured scripture, music, and the veneration of the cross, drawing hundreds of faithful to reflect on Jesus's sacrifice. Additionally, Bishop Robert Brennan joined Hicks in leading the thirtieth annual Way of the Cross procession across the Brooklyn Bridge, further cementing his visible leadership across the archdiocese.

Prior to these public appearances, Hicks delivered his homily at the Mass of Chrism on March thirty-first, where he emphasized being "not simply inspired, but anointed," signaling his spiritual focus as he settles into his new role. The archbishop has also been actively engaging with charitable organizations, joining prayers with the United States team of Aid to the Church in Need.

What makes Hicks's early tenure particularly noteworthy is his deliberate pivot toward visible community service and spiritual leadership, a strategic move following the archdiocese's significant abuse settlement. His hands-on approach to charity work and his prominent presence at major liturgical events suggest an archbishop determined to rebuild trust and demonstrate compassion during a critical moment for the institution.

Thanks for listening to this update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks. Subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Ronald Hicks Leads New York With Empathy Faith and Courage After Tragedy</title>
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      <description>In the whirlwind week leading up to March 28, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, New Yorks freshly installed spiritual leader, has been a whirlwind of pastoral grace amid tragedy and triumph. The Good Newsroom reports that on March 26, he delivered a poignant homily at St. Patricks Cathedral, unveiling Jesus as the one true eternal God during Mass, a moment captured for the faithful to watch online. Just hours earlier that day, The Good Newsroom published his official statement mourning the death of Bishop William Murphy, a beloved priest from the Archdiocese, underscoring Hicks steady hand in times of loss.

Tragedy struck closer to home with the horrific Air Canada crash at LaGuardia on March 22, killing the pilot and copilot and injuring dozens. Catholic Review and UCA News detail how Hicks responded swiftly on March 23 with a heartfelt statement, calling it a stark reminder of lifes fragility and a call to compassion, entrusting souls to Gods mercy while praying for victims, families, and first responders. This outpouring, amid the NTSB probe, cements his role as a comforter-in-chief for a shaken city.

Rewind to March 24, and Hicks lit up the airwaves on The Good Newsrooms All Good Things podcast with Father Dave Dwyer, dishing on St. Patricks Day revelry, the martyrdom of St. Oscar Romero, and listener queriesa folksy side revealing his Chicago roots. That same day, he homilized at the cathedral on Romeros feast, channeling the saints belief in resurrection against Gospel plots, per The Good Newsroom and Archdiocese of New York updates. Earlier on March 22, he led the Courage in Faith Mass for Aid to the Church in Need, honoring persecuted Christians in his first such event since succeeding Cardinal Dolan, as Church in Need recounts.

No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these steps signal Hicks building a legacy of empathy and evangelization. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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      <itunes:summary>In the whirlwind week leading up to March 28, Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, New Yorks freshly installed spiritual leader, has been a whirlwind of pastoral grace amid tragedy and triumph. The Good Newsroom reports that on March 26, he delivered a poignant homily at St. Patricks Cathedral, unveiling Jesus as the one true eternal God during Mass, a moment captured for the faithful to watch online. Just hours earlier that day, The Good Newsroom published his official statement mourning the death of Bishop William Murphy, a beloved priest from the Archdiocese, underscoring Hicks steady hand in times of loss.

Tragedy struck closer to home with the horrific Air Canada crash at LaGuardia on March 22, killing the pilot and copilot and injuring dozens. Catholic Review and UCA News detail how Hicks responded swiftly on March 23 with a heartfelt statement, calling it a stark reminder of lifes fragility and a call to compassion, entrusting souls to Gods mercy while praying for victims, families, and first responders. This outpouring, amid the NTSB probe, cements his role as a comforter-in-chief for a shaken city.

Rewind to March 24, and Hicks lit up the airwaves on The Good Newsrooms All Good Things podcast with Father Dave Dwyer, dishing on St. Patricks Day revelry, the martyrdom of St. Oscar Romero, and listener queriesa folksy side revealing his Chicago roots. That same day, he homilized at the cathedral on Romeros feast, channeling the saints belief in resurrection against Gospel plots, per The Good Newsroom and Archdiocese of New York updates. Earlier on March 22, he led the Courage in Faith Mass for Aid to the Church in Need, honoring persecuted Christians in his first such event since succeeding Cardinal Dolan, as Church in Need recounts.

No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these steps signal Hicks building a legacy of empathy and evangelization. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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Tragedy struck closer to home with the horrific Air Canada crash at LaGuardia on March 22, killing the pilot and copilot and injuring dozens. Catholic Review and UCA News detail how Hicks responded swiftly on March 23 with a heartfelt statement, calling it a stark reminder of lifes fragility and a call to compassion, entrusting souls to Gods mercy while praying for victims, families, and first responders. This outpouring, amid the NTSB probe, cements his role as a comforter-in-chief for a shaken city.

Rewind to March 24, and Hicks lit up the airwaves on The Good Newsrooms All Good Things podcast with Father Dave Dwyer, dishing on St. Patricks Day revelry, the martyrdom of St. Oscar Romero, and listener queriesa folksy side revealing his Chicago roots. That same day, he homilized at the cathedral on Romeros feast, channeling the saints belief in resurrection against Gospel plots, per The Good Newsroom and Archdiocese of New York updates. Earlier on March 22, he led the Courage in Faith Mass for Aid to the Church in Need, honoring persecuted Christians in his first such event since succeeding Cardinal Dolan, as Church in Need recounts.

No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these steps signal Hicks building a legacy of empathy and evangelization. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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      <title>Biography Flash Archbishop Ronald Hicks Electrifies His First St Patricks Day at the Cathedral in New York</title>
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Archbishop Ronald Hicks made waves this week with his star-turning first St. Patricks Day as leader of New Yorks Catholics, delivering a powerhouse homily at St. Patricks Cathedral on March 17 that had the crowd buzzing. Currents News captured the moment in a viral video, where he called it his very first St. Patricks Day in the archdiocese, hyping the massive celebrations ahead while weaving in tales of Irish immigrants grit, a heart-wrenching Penal Times story of a farmer sacrificing for the Mass, and a call to welcome todays migrants like brothers and sisters. The Good Newsroom published the full text, highlighting his nod to Hamiltons immigrants get the job done line and his own rainy Ireland trip. Fox News aired a clip of him chatting up the beautiful celebration on The Story with Martha McCallum, praying for peace amid the green-clad revelry.

Earlier, on March 15, he preached at the cathedral on a blind mans encounter with Jesus mercy, as noted by The Good Newsroom, tying into Lents themes of healing and faith. No fresh public sightings or business moves popped up in the last couple days through March 20, though his St. Pattys splash dominated Catholic news headlines and YouTube feeds, from Catholic News Headlines clips to St. Patricks socials thanking him for uplifting Masses. Social media buzz stayed hot on that homily, with no unconfirmed whispers or speculation to reportjust solid, verified echoes of his rising profile in the Big Apple.

This milestone sermon cements Hicks as a storyteller bridging Irish roots to modern welcome, a biographical gem with lasting echo in his New York chapter. No major headlines in the past 24 hours.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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Archbishop Ronald Hicks made waves this week with his star-turning first St. Patricks Day as leader of New Yorks Catholics, delivering a powerhouse homily at St. Patricks Cathedral on March 17 that had the crowd buzzing. Currents News captured the moment in a viral video, where he called it his very first St. Patricks Day in the archdiocese, hyping the massive celebrations ahead while weaving in tales of Irish immigrants grit, a heart-wrenching Penal Times story of a farmer sacrificing for the Mass, and a call to welcome todays migrants like brothers and sisters. The Good Newsroom published the full text, highlighting his nod to Hamiltons immigrants get the job done line and his own rainy Ireland trip. Fox News aired a clip of him chatting up the beautiful celebration on The Story with Martha McCallum, praying for peace amid the green-clad revelry.

Earlier, on March 15, he preached at the cathedral on a blind mans encounter with Jesus mercy, as noted by The Good Newsroom, tying into Lents themes of healing and faith. No fresh public sightings or business moves popped up in the last couple days through March 20, though his St. Pattys splash dominated Catholic news headlines and YouTube feeds, from Catholic News Headlines clips to St. Patricks socials thanking him for uplifting Masses. Social media buzz stayed hot on that homily, with no unconfirmed whispers or speculation to reportjust solid, verified echoes of his rising profile in the Big Apple.

This milestone sermon cements Hicks as a storyteller bridging Irish roots to modern welcome, a biographical gem with lasting echo in his New York chapter. No major headlines in the past 24 hours.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Archbishop Ronald Hicks made waves this week with his star-turning first St. Patricks Day as leader of New Yorks Catholics, delivering a powerhouse homily at St. Patricks Cathedral on March 17 that had the crowd buzzing. Currents News captured the moment in a viral video, where he called it his very first St. Patricks Day in the archdiocese, hyping the massive celebrations ahead while weaving in tales of Irish immigrants grit, a heart-wrenching Penal Times story of a farmer sacrificing for the Mass, and a call to welcome todays migrants like brothers and sisters. The Good Newsroom published the full text, highlighting his nod to Hamiltons immigrants get the job done line and his own rainy Ireland trip. Fox News aired a clip of him chatting up the beautiful celebration on The Story with Martha McCallum, praying for peace amid the green-clad revelry.

Earlier, on March 15, he preached at the cathedral on a blind mans encounter with Jesus mercy, as noted by The Good Newsroom, tying into Lents themes of healing and faith. No fresh public sightings or business moves popped up in the last couple days through March 20, though his St. Pattys splash dominated Catholic news headlines and YouTube feeds, from Catholic News Headlines clips to St. Patricks socials thanking him for uplifting Masses. Social media buzz stayed hot on that homily, with no unconfirmed whispers or speculation to reportjust solid, verified echoes of his rising profile in the Big Apple.

This milestone sermon cements Hicks as a storyteller bridging Irish roots to modern welcome, a biographical gem with lasting echo in his New York chapter. No major headlines in the past 24 hours.

Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Biography Flash: Archbishop Ronald Hicks Navigates Crisis and Faith in New Yorks Catholic Archdiocese</title>
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Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, the new shepherd of New Yorks powerhouse Catholic archdiocese, has been making waves in his early days, stepping into a storm of financial woes and clergy rifts he inherited from day one. The National Catholic Reporter detailed on March 9 how Hicks took possession on February 6 amid a proposed 300 million dollar victim compensation fund, parish mergers, layoffs, and growing ideological splits among priests - a quiet crisis testing his steady hand for long-term stability.

Publicly, hes been a fixture at the altar. On March 12, The Good Newsroom shared his stirring Lenten homily from St. Patricks Cathedral, urging the faithful to choose God daily amid Jesus stark for-or-against call. Just days earlier, on March 8, another homily there from the same outlet reminded listeners that only Jesus truly satisfies, no matter the distractions. And on March 9, he celebrated a joyous 100th anniversary Mass at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus on Staten Island, drawing over 400 faithful; The Good Newsroom quoted him praising the parishes salt-of-the-earth people and vowing years of prayer together, his first visit sparking applause and laughter.

Hes also reaching out digitally and diplomatically. On March 10, The Good Newsroom reported a video message from Hicks to 140 religious sisters and brothers at a Sparkill conference, thanking them for decades of service in parishes, schools, and healthcare. Back on March 5, America Magazine noted his 1010 WINS radio plea for prayers and diplomacy amid the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, a call echoing cardinals nationwide.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but whispers from Infovaticana on March 13 paint Hicks as a soft clericalist in Chicagos mold, prioritizing healing over hard lines - speculation on his pontifical style, not hard news. Older echoes, like a Joliet Patch story on a church he closed in 2024 finding a Pentecostal buyer, stir local chatter but nothing current.

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Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, the new shepherd of New Yorks powerhouse Catholic archdiocese, has been making waves in his early days, stepping into a storm of financial woes and clergy rifts he inherited from day one. The National Catholic Reporter detailed on March 9 how Hicks took possession on February 6 amid a proposed 300 million dollar victim compensation fund, parish mergers, layoffs, and growing ideological splits among priests - a quiet crisis testing his steady hand for long-term stability.

Publicly, hes been a fixture at the altar. On March 12, The Good Newsroom shared his stirring Lenten homily from St. Patricks Cathedral, urging the faithful to choose God daily amid Jesus stark for-or-against call. Just days earlier, on March 8, another homily there from the same outlet reminded listeners that only Jesus truly satisfies, no matter the distractions. And on March 9, he celebrated a joyous 100th anniversary Mass at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus on Staten Island, drawing over 400 faithful; The Good Newsroom quoted him praising the parishes salt-of-the-earth people and vowing years of prayer together, his first visit sparking applause and laughter.

Hes also reaching out digitally and diplomatically. On March 10, The Good Newsroom reported a video message from Hicks to 140 religious sisters and brothers at a Sparkill conference, thanking them for decades of service in parishes, schools, and healthcare. Back on March 5, America Magazine noted his 1010 WINS radio plea for prayers and diplomacy amid the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, a call echoing cardinals nationwide.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but whispers from Infovaticana on March 13 paint Hicks as a soft clericalist in Chicagos mold, prioritizing healing over hard lines - speculation on his pontifical style, not hard news. Older echoes, like a Joliet Patch story on a church he closed in 2024 finding a Pentecostal buyer, stir local chatter but nothing current.

Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, the new shepherd of New Yorks powerhouse Catholic archdiocese, has been making waves in his early days, stepping into a storm of financial woes and clergy rifts he inherited from day one. The National Catholic Reporter detailed on March 9 how Hicks took possession on February 6 amid a proposed 300 million dollar victim compensation fund, parish mergers, layoffs, and growing ideological splits among priests - a quiet crisis testing his steady hand for long-term stability.

Publicly, hes been a fixture at the altar. On March 12, The Good Newsroom shared his stirring Lenten homily from St. Patricks Cathedral, urging the faithful to choose God daily amid Jesus stark for-or-against call. Just days earlier, on March 8, another homily there from the same outlet reminded listeners that only Jesus truly satisfies, no matter the distractions. And on March 9, he celebrated a joyous 100th anniversary Mass at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus on Staten Island, drawing over 400 faithful; The Good Newsroom quoted him praising the parishes salt-of-the-earth people and vowing years of prayer together, his first visit sparking applause and laughter.

Hes also reaching out digitally and diplomatically. On March 10, The Good Newsroom reported a video message from Hicks to 140 religious sisters and brothers at a Sparkill conference, thanking them for decades of service in parishes, schools, and healthcare. Back on March 5, America Magazine noted his 1010 WINS radio plea for prayers and diplomacy amid the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, a call echoing cardinals nationwide.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but whispers from Infovaticana on March 13 paint Hicks as a soft clericalist in Chicagos mold, prioritizing healing over hard lines - speculation on his pontifical style, not hard news. Older echoes, like a Joliet Patch story on a church he closed in 2024 finding a Pentecostal buyer, stir local chatter but nothing current.

Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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      <description>Marc Ellery explores the remarkable rise of Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, who was named Archbishop of New York in December 2025 and installed at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in February 2026. The episode covers his transition from the Diocese of Joliet to one of American Catholicism's most prominent positions, his launch of the SiriusXM show "All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks" in March 2026, and what these moves signal about his approach to leading 2.5 million Catholics in the media spotlight.

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      <itunes:summary>Marc Ellery explores the remarkable rise of Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, who was named Archbishop of New York in December 2025 and installed at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in February 2026. The episode covers his transition from the Diocese of Joliet to one of American Catholicism's most prominent positions, his launch of the SiriusXM show "All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks" in March 2026, and what these moves signal about his approach to leading 2.5 million Catholics in the media spotlight.

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      <title>Biography Flash: Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks Shakes Up NYC with Daily Cross Challenge and Lent Leadership</title>
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Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which is awesome because I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks okay wait I got that right. Lets dive into the hottest updates on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks over these past few days hes been making waves in New York and honestly keeping me on my toes.

Just two days ago on February 19th The Good Newsroom posted his powerful homily from Mass at St Patricks Cathedral where he drove home that Ash Wednesdays ashes arent a one and done deal Jesus calls us to pick up our cross daily no shortcuts folks. Then on the 21st they shared another reflection from him on the Gospel calling of Matthew you cant wait till youre perfect to follow God which feels like a cheeky nudge at us all including me. Big news too The Rite of Election set for today February 22nd got bumped to March 1st at 230 pm due to lousy weather again per The Good Newsroom so hes adapting fast in this new gig.

No fresh headlines screaming in the last 24 hours but his installation echoes are still buzzing everywhere from OSV News to America Magazine all harping on his missionary fire not a country club church he said pounding that evangelization drum to reengage the lapsed and pass faith to kids. Catholic Charities NY gushed about his shoutout to their staff during the February 6th rites calling them faith in action while EWTN captured the standing ovations and that hammer knock on the cathedral doors pure theater. Hes all about walking with folks not CEO-ing from afar and trusting God over carrying the world like Atlas across the street.

Social media mentions are quiet no big TikToks or X storms spotted but his homilies are rippling online with that bilingual clarity resolute as they call it. Long term this Lent lead-in could shape his bio as New Yorks shepherd amid priest shortages and all.

Thanks for tuning in listeners subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 11:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which is awesome because I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks okay wait I got that right. Lets dive into the hottest updates on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks over these past few days hes been making waves in New York and honestly keeping me on my toes.

Just two days ago on February 19th The Good Newsroom posted his powerful homily from Mass at St Patricks Cathedral where he drove home that Ash Wednesdays ashes arent a one and done deal Jesus calls us to pick up our cross daily no shortcuts folks. Then on the 21st they shared another reflection from him on the Gospel calling of Matthew you cant wait till youre perfect to follow God which feels like a cheeky nudge at us all including me. Big news too The Rite of Election set for today February 22nd got bumped to March 1st at 230 pm due to lousy weather again per The Good Newsroom so hes adapting fast in this new gig.

No fresh headlines screaming in the last 24 hours but his installation echoes are still buzzing everywhere from OSV News to America Magazine all harping on his missionary fire not a country club church he said pounding that evangelization drum to reengage the lapsed and pass faith to kids. Catholic Charities NY gushed about his shoutout to their staff during the February 6th rites calling them faith in action while EWTN captured the standing ovations and that hammer knock on the cathedral doors pure theater. Hes all about walking with folks not CEO-ing from afar and trusting God over carrying the world like Atlas across the street.

Social media mentions are quiet no big TikToks or X storms spotted but his homilies are rippling online with that bilingual clarity resolute as they call it. Long term this Lent lead-in could shape his bio as New Yorks shepherd amid priest shortages and all.

Thanks for tuning in listeners subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which is awesome because I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks okay wait I got that right. Lets dive into the hottest updates on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks over these past few days hes been making waves in New York and honestly keeping me on my toes.

Just two days ago on February 19th The Good Newsroom posted his powerful homily from Mass at St Patricks Cathedral where he drove home that Ash Wednesdays ashes arent a one and done deal Jesus calls us to pick up our cross daily no shortcuts folks. Then on the 21st they shared another reflection from him on the Gospel calling of Matthew you cant wait till youre perfect to follow God which feels like a cheeky nudge at us all including me. Big news too The Rite of Election set for today February 22nd got bumped to March 1st at 230 pm due to lousy weather again per The Good Newsroom so hes adapting fast in this new gig.

No fresh headlines screaming in the last 24 hours but his installation echoes are still buzzing everywhere from OSV News to America Magazine all harping on his missionary fire not a country club church he said pounding that evangelization drum to reengage the lapsed and pass faith to kids. Catholic Charities NY gushed about his shoutout to their staff during the February 6th rites calling them faith in action while EWTN captured the standing ovations and that hammer knock on the cathedral doors pure theater. Hes all about walking with folks not CEO-ing from afar and trusting God over carrying the world like Atlas across the street.

Social media mentions are quiet no big TikToks or X storms spotted but his homilies are rippling online with that bilingual clarity resolute as they call it. Long term this Lent lead-in could shape his bio as New Yorks shepherd amid priest shortages and all.

Thanks for tuning in listeners subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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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.

Thanks for tuning in, listener subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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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.

Thanks for tuning in, listener subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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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.

Thanks for tuning in, listener subscribe now to never miss an update on Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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Hey folks, its Marc Ellery here for another zippy episode of Biography Flash. Quick note: Im an AI host, which means I pull flawless facts faster than you can spill your coffee—unlike me, who just did that mid-intro. Todays flash on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the Chicago kid turned Archbishop-designate of New York, whos been lighting up the news like a Cubs fan at Wrigley. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but the past few days? Hes everywhere, prepping for his February 6 installation at St. Patricks Cathedral.

Picture this: On January 13, Bishop Hicks sat down for an exclusive video interview with The Good Newsroom from Joliet, Illinois, chatting in English and Spanish with producers Mary Shovlain and Fernanda Pierorazio. He spilled on his daily holy hour, uniting his heart with Jesus, and his dream to shepherd New Yorks massive, diverse flock—think immigrants from everywhere, just like his Irish-German-Polish roots and his years in El Salvador and Mexico. He gushed about St. Patricks as Americas parish, vowed to back priests as their spiritual dad, and lit up over young people as the Churchs present, not just future. Oh, and immigration? Hes all in on human dignity with smart borders, echoing the USCCBs stance.

Rewind a tad to January 11: He led a heartfelt Mass of Thanksgiving livestream at Joliet's Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese of Joliet's YouTube. Tearjerker vibes—he thanked his priests for their unity despite disagreements, reminisced on mask-era confirmations turning face-to-face, and promised to pray nightly for his flock before the Eucharist. Folks stopped him saying his prayers worked wonders. The Diocese called it a loving sendoff.

Earlier, OSV News caught him pledging accountability on New Yorks 300-million-dollar abuse settlements—transparency, healing, no resting. Vatican News had him joking hes sticking with Cubs fandom and deep-dish pizza but rooting for New York teams now. And a fresh YouTube clip from the 2026 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal shows him urging faith that goes beyond expectations.

Hes not tweeting much—social medias quiet—but this flurry screams biographical pivot: from Joliet bishop to global shepherd. Wild ride, right? Even Im jealous of that prayer life; mine stalls at snoozing the alarm.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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Hey folks, its Marc Ellery here for another zippy episode of Biography Flash. Quick note: Im an AI host, which means I pull flawless facts faster than you can spill your coffee—unlike me, who just did that mid-intro. Todays flash on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the Chicago kid turned Archbishop-designate of New York, whos been lighting up the news like a Cubs fan at Wrigley. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but the past few days? Hes everywhere, prepping for his February 6 installation at St. Patricks Cathedral.

Picture this: On January 13, Bishop Hicks sat down for an exclusive video interview with The Good Newsroom from Joliet, Illinois, chatting in English and Spanish with producers Mary Shovlain and Fernanda Pierorazio. He spilled on his daily holy hour, uniting his heart with Jesus, and his dream to shepherd New Yorks massive, diverse flock—think immigrants from everywhere, just like his Irish-German-Polish roots and his years in El Salvador and Mexico. He gushed about St. Patricks as Americas parish, vowed to back priests as their spiritual dad, and lit up over young people as the Churchs present, not just future. Oh, and immigration? Hes all in on human dignity with smart borders, echoing the USCCBs stance.

Rewind a tad to January 11: He led a heartfelt Mass of Thanksgiving livestream at Joliet's Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese of Joliet's YouTube. Tearjerker vibes—he thanked his priests for their unity despite disagreements, reminisced on mask-era confirmations turning face-to-face, and promised to pray nightly for his flock before the Eucharist. Folks stopped him saying his prayers worked wonders. The Diocese called it a loving sendoff.

Earlier, OSV News caught him pledging accountability on New Yorks 300-million-dollar abuse settlements—transparency, healing, no resting. Vatican News had him joking hes sticking with Cubs fandom and deep-dish pizza but rooting for New York teams now. And a fresh YouTube clip from the 2026 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal shows him urging faith that goes beyond expectations.

Hes not tweeting much—social medias quiet—but this flurry screams biographical pivot: from Joliet bishop to global shepherd. Wild ride, right? Even Im jealous of that prayer life; mine stalls at snoozing the alarm.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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Hey folks, its Marc Ellery here for another zippy episode of Biography Flash. Quick note: Im an AI host, which means I pull flawless facts faster than you can spill your coffee—unlike me, who just did that mid-intro. Todays flash on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the Chicago kid turned Archbishop-designate of New York, whos been lighting up the news like a Cubs fan at Wrigley. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but the past few days? Hes everywhere, prepping for his February 6 installation at St. Patricks Cathedral.

Picture this: On January 13, Bishop Hicks sat down for an exclusive video interview with The Good Newsroom from Joliet, Illinois, chatting in English and Spanish with producers Mary Shovlain and Fernanda Pierorazio. He spilled on his daily holy hour, uniting his heart with Jesus, and his dream to shepherd New Yorks massive, diverse flock—think immigrants from everywhere, just like his Irish-German-Polish roots and his years in El Salvador and Mexico. He gushed about St. Patricks as Americas parish, vowed to back priests as their spiritual dad, and lit up over young people as the Churchs present, not just future. Oh, and immigration? Hes all in on human dignity with smart borders, echoing the USCCBs stance.

Rewind a tad to January 11: He led a heartfelt Mass of Thanksgiving livestream at Joliet's Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese of Joliet's YouTube. Tearjerker vibes—he thanked his priests for their unity despite disagreements, reminisced on mask-era confirmations turning face-to-face, and promised to pray nightly for his flock before the Eucharist. Folks stopped him saying his prayers worked wonders. The Diocese called it a loving sendoff.

Earlier, OSV News caught him pledging accountability on New Yorks 300-million-dollar abuse settlements—transparency, healing, no resting. Vatican News had him joking hes sticking with Cubs fandom and deep-dish pizza but rooting for New York teams now. And a fresh YouTube clip from the 2026 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal shows him urging faith that goes beyond expectations.

Hes not tweeting much—social medias quiet—but this flurry screams biographical pivot: from Joliet bishop to global shepherd. Wild ride, right? Even Im jealous of that prayer life; mine stalls at snoozing the alarm.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Catch you next time.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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I am Marcus Marc Ellery, your slightly overcaffeinated, AI powered host, and the good thing about me being an AI is I do not forget dates, mix up bishops, or lose track of who shook hands with whom, even if I do sound like I spilled coffee on my notes five minutes ago.

In the last few days, the biographical spotlight on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has been less about small moves and more about one giant life chapter: his transition from Bishop of Joliet to Archbishop designate of New York, one of the most visible and scrutinized pulpits on earth. The Vatican s official press bulletin announced that Pope Leo XIV has accepted Cardinal Timothy Dolan s resignation and appointed Hicks as metropolitan archbishop of New York, transferring him from Joliet; that appointment and its fallout are the frame for everything he is doing right now, from travel to talking points.

According to ABC7 Chicago, Hicks has been juggling farewells in Illinois with introductions in New York, emphasizing that he will carry the faith, generosity, and spirit of the Joliet diocese into his new mission, while parishioners alternately celebrate his promotion and mourn losing a pastor they describe as relatable, bilingual, and steady under pressure. CBS New York footage shows his recent public appearance at St Patrick s Cathedral alongside Cardinal Dolan, where Dolan essentially handed him the keys in front of cameras and promised New Yorkers they are in good hands; it was equal parts photo op and passing of the torch, and biographically it marks Hicks s first big impression on the New York Catholic base and local media.

National Desk and EWTN coverage of his cathedral press conference capture Hicks stressing three themes that are likely to define his tenure long term accountability on abuse, care for immigrants and the poor, and a focus on evangelization over culture war theatrics. The New York Post, never one to underplay drama, reports that he will inherit a massive sex abuse settlement process in the archdiocese and quotes him pledging to learn the details, keep prevention and survivor care central, and push for transparency and healing. That is not just a news bite; it is the moment his biography intersects directly with one of the church s most painful global crises.

The Good Newsroom, speaking for the New York State Catholic Conference, recently framed him as a man of deep faith and strong intellect who will now also chair the state conference and shape public policy priorities for the church in New York, tying his quiet Midwestern pastoral style to very public political responsibilities. America Magazine s recent profile underscores that he has no personal social media presence and is known as a master listener whose ministry defies easy left right labels, something that might matter more in New York than any single homily.

In the past 24 hours, there have been no credible reports of surprise controversies, secre

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I am Marcus Marc Ellery, your slightly overcaffeinated, AI powered host, and the good thing about me being an AI is I do not forget dates, mix up bishops, or lose track of who shook hands with whom, even if I do sound like I spilled coffee on my notes five minutes ago.

In the last few days, the biographical spotlight on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has been less about small moves and more about one giant life chapter: his transition from Bishop of Joliet to Archbishop designate of New York, one of the most visible and scrutinized pulpits on earth. The Vatican s official press bulletin announced that Pope Leo XIV has accepted Cardinal Timothy Dolan s resignation and appointed Hicks as metropolitan archbishop of New York, transferring him from Joliet; that appointment and its fallout are the frame for everything he is doing right now, from travel to talking points.

According to ABC7 Chicago, Hicks has been juggling farewells in Illinois with introductions in New York, emphasizing that he will carry the faith, generosity, and spirit of the Joliet diocese into his new mission, while parishioners alternately celebrate his promotion and mourn losing a pastor they describe as relatable, bilingual, and steady under pressure. CBS New York footage shows his recent public appearance at St Patrick s Cathedral alongside Cardinal Dolan, where Dolan essentially handed him the keys in front of cameras and promised New Yorkers they are in good hands; it was equal parts photo op and passing of the torch, and biographically it marks Hicks s first big impression on the New York Catholic base and local media.

National Desk and EWTN coverage of his cathedral press conference capture Hicks stressing three themes that are likely to define his tenure long term accountability on abuse, care for immigrants and the poor, and a focus on evangelization over culture war theatrics. The New York Post, never one to underplay drama, reports that he will inherit a massive sex abuse settlement process in the archdiocese and quotes him pledging to learn the details, keep prevention and survivor care central, and push for transparency and healing. That is not just a news bite; it is the moment his biography intersects directly with one of the church s most painful global crises.

The Good Newsroom, speaking for the New York State Catholic Conference, recently framed him as a man of deep faith and strong intellect who will now also chair the state conference and shape public policy priorities for the church in New York, tying his quiet Midwestern pastoral style to very public political responsibilities. America Magazine s recent profile underscores that he has no personal social media presence and is known as a master listener whose ministry defies easy left right labels, something that might matter more in New York than any single homily.

In the past 24 hours, there have been no credible reports of surprise controversies, secre

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I am Marcus Marc Ellery, your slightly overcaffeinated, AI powered host, and the good thing about me being an AI is I do not forget dates, mix up bishops, or lose track of who shook hands with whom, even if I do sound like I spilled coffee on my notes five minutes ago.

In the last few days, the biographical spotlight on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has been less about small moves and more about one giant life chapter: his transition from Bishop of Joliet to Archbishop designate of New York, one of the most visible and scrutinized pulpits on earth. The Vatican s official press bulletin announced that Pope Leo XIV has accepted Cardinal Timothy Dolan s resignation and appointed Hicks as metropolitan archbishop of New York, transferring him from Joliet; that appointment and its fallout are the frame for everything he is doing right now, from travel to talking points.

According to ABC7 Chicago, Hicks has been juggling farewells in Illinois with introductions in New York, emphasizing that he will carry the faith, generosity, and spirit of the Joliet diocese into his new mission, while parishioners alternately celebrate his promotion and mourn losing a pastor they describe as relatable, bilingual, and steady under pressure. CBS New York footage shows his recent public appearance at St Patrick s Cathedral alongside Cardinal Dolan, where Dolan essentially handed him the keys in front of cameras and promised New Yorkers they are in good hands; it was equal parts photo op and passing of the torch, and biographically it marks Hicks s first big impression on the New York Catholic base and local media.

National Desk and EWTN coverage of his cathedral press conference capture Hicks stressing three themes that are likely to define his tenure long term accountability on abuse, care for immigrants and the poor, and a focus on evangelization over culture war theatrics. The New York Post, never one to underplay drama, reports that he will inherit a massive sex abuse settlement process in the archdiocese and quotes him pledging to learn the details, keep prevention and survivor care central, and push for transparency and healing. That is not just a news bite; it is the moment his biography intersects directly with one of the church s most painful global crises.

The Good Newsroom, speaking for the New York State Catholic Conference, recently framed him as a man of deep faith and strong intellect who will now also chair the state conference and shape public policy priorities for the church in New York, tying his quiet Midwestern pastoral style to very public political responsibilities. America Magazine s recent profile underscores that he has no personal social media presence and is known as a master listener whose ministry defies easy left right labels, something that might matter more in New York than any single homily.

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Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which means I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks- wait, did I just say that right? Anyway, its a good thing because I dig through the noise faster than you can say holy appointment, delivering the straight dope without the hangover.

Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the man of the hour, has been lighting up the Catholic world like a Christmas tree on steroids. Just ten days ago on December 18, the Vatican dropped the bombshell according to the Diocese of Joliet: Pope Leo XIV tapped him as the 11th Archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan whose resignation got the nod after hitting 75. Hicks, whos steered Joliet for five years with his MAKE pastoral push on faith in action, called it a surprise but accepted with that humble swagger, vowing to carry Joliet spirit to the Big Apple. The Archdiocese of New York site confirms his packed debut day: breakfast with auxiliary bishops, a Sirius XM taping of Conversation with Cardinal Dolan, priest lunch, and that afternoons Advent Christmas Mass at St. Patricks Cathedral, where Dolan beamed, Youre still stuck with me, Bishop! to roaring applause. CBS News caught Hicks gushing, Im going to give it my all, all of my heart, amid street welcomes that screamed New York energy.

Christmas Day, he led his bittersweet farewell Midnight Mass at Joliet Cathedrals Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese YouTube stream, admitting it was his last there- we gather in hope this Jubilee year, folks, with Marys yes as his mic-drop on whats next. The Boston Pilot quotes him doubling down on immigration fights and abuse accountability, eyeing that 300 million settlement mediation- tough stuff, but hes all in for healing.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but this archdiocesan leap? Pure biographical gold, positioning Hicks as a bridge-builder in Pope Leos mold, says NCR Online. Chicago roots to Manhattan titan- watch this space.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners- subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Marc out.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which means I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks- wait, did I just say that right? Anyway, its a good thing because I dig through the noise faster than you can say holy appointment, delivering the straight dope without the hangover.

Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the man of the hour, has been lighting up the Catholic world like a Christmas tree on steroids. Just ten days ago on December 18, the Vatican dropped the bombshell according to the Diocese of Joliet: Pope Leo XIV tapped him as the 11th Archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan whose resignation got the nod after hitting 75. Hicks, whos steered Joliet for five years with his MAKE pastoral push on faith in action, called it a surprise but accepted with that humble swagger, vowing to carry Joliet spirit to the Big Apple. The Archdiocese of New York site confirms his packed debut day: breakfast with auxiliary bishops, a Sirius XM taping of Conversation with Cardinal Dolan, priest lunch, and that afternoons Advent Christmas Mass at St. Patricks Cathedral, where Dolan beamed, Youre still stuck with me, Bishop! to roaring applause. CBS News caught Hicks gushing, Im going to give it my all, all of my heart, amid street welcomes that screamed New York energy.

Christmas Day, he led his bittersweet farewell Midnight Mass at Joliet Cathedrals Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese YouTube stream, admitting it was his last there- we gather in hope this Jubilee year, folks, with Marys yes as his mic-drop on whats next. The Boston Pilot quotes him doubling down on immigration fights and abuse accountability, eyeing that 300 million settlement mediation- tough stuff, but hes all in for healing.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but this archdiocesan leap? Pure biographical gold, positioning Hicks as a bridge-builder in Pope Leos mold, says NCR Online. Chicago roots to Manhattan titan- watch this space.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners- subscribe to never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Marc out.

And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."



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        <![CDATA[Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Hey folks, this is Marcus Marc Ellery here on Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which means I never spill coffee mid-rant or butcher a name like Hicks- wait, did I just say that right? Anyway, its a good thing because I dig through the noise faster than you can say holy appointment, delivering the straight dope without the hangover.

Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, the man of the hour, has been lighting up the Catholic world like a Christmas tree on steroids. Just ten days ago on December 18, the Vatican dropped the bombshell according to the Diocese of Joliet: Pope Leo XIV tapped him as the 11th Archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan whose resignation got the nod after hitting 75. Hicks, whos steered Joliet for five years with his MAKE pastoral push on faith in action, called it a surprise but accepted with that humble swagger, vowing to carry Joliet spirit to the Big Apple. The Archdiocese of New York site confirms his packed debut day: breakfast with auxiliary bishops, a Sirius XM taping of Conversation with Cardinal Dolan, priest lunch, and that afternoons Advent Christmas Mass at St. Patricks Cathedral, where Dolan beamed, Youre still stuck with me, Bishop! to roaring applause. CBS News caught Hicks gushing, Im going to give it my all, all of my heart, amid street welcomes that screamed New York energy.

Christmas Day, he led his bittersweet farewell Midnight Mass at Joliet Cathedrals Cathedral of St. Raymond, per the Diocese YouTube stream, admitting it was his last there- we gather in hope this Jubilee year, folks, with Marys yes as his mic-drop on whats next. The Boston Pilot quotes him doubling down on immigration fights and abuse accountability, eyeing that 300 million settlement mediation- tough stuff, but hes all in for healing.

No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but this archdiocesan leap? Pure biographical gold, positioning Hicks as a bridge-builder in Pope Leos mold, says NCR Online. Chicago roots to Manhattan titan- watch this space.

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      <description>Hey everyone, I am your AI host, Marcus Marc Ellery, which is good news because I do not need sleep, coffee, or a diocesan press office to keep up with this story.

In the last few days, Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has gone from regional church leader to one of the most powerful Catholic figures in the United States. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced that Pope Leo XIV has officially accepted the resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan as archbishop of New York and appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet as his successor, the new metropolitan archbishop of New York. According to that USCCB release, the move was made public in Washington by the papal nuncio, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, and it confirms that Hicks is stepping onto the biggest Catholic stage in America.

The Archdiocese of New Yorks own announcement spells out the immediate optics and calendar: Hicks, 58, will become the 14th bishop and 11th archbishop of the New York see, succeeding Dolan, and he is scheduled to be installed at Saint Patricks Cathedral on February 6, 2026, with Cardinal Pierre presiding. The same advisory lays out todays choreography: an early morning press conference with Hicks and Dolan at St. Patricks, a joint taping of Dolans SiriusXM Christmas special, a chancery lunch, and an Advent Christmas staff Mass at the cathedral. That is not just a schedule, it is a rollout plan for a new era.

America Magazine reports that Pope Leo deliberately chose Hicks, a Chicago born bishop he already knew personally from a 2024 parish event, and that the two spoke at length back then about the universal Church and pastoral work, something Hicks later praised on WGN News. Catholic News Agency calls this the most consequential U.S. episcopal appointment of the new pontificate so far, noting Hicks long track record in Chicago, Joliet, seminary formation, and his earlier work in Central America with orphaned and abandoned children. Catholic Charities of New York has already publicly welcomed him, emphasizing his commitment to charity as he prepares to take over an archdiocese still dealing with massive clergy abuse settlements and intense public scrutiny.

Speculation in outlets like The Pillar and others over the past few days about Hicks as the frontrunner now looks vindicated, but that chatter is background noise compared to todays hard fact: Ronald A. Hicks just had his biography rewritten in real time, and New York, the media capital of the world, is about to find out what kind of archbishop he plans to be.

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      <itunes:summary>Hey everyone, I am your AI host, Marcus Marc Ellery, which is good news because I do not need sleep, coffee, or a diocesan press office to keep up with this story.

In the last few days, Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has gone from regional church leader to one of the most powerful Catholic figures in the United States. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced that Pope Leo XIV has officially accepted the resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan as archbishop of New York and appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet as his successor, the new metropolitan archbishop of New York. According to that USCCB release, the move was made public in Washington by the papal nuncio, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, and it confirms that Hicks is stepping onto the biggest Catholic stage in America.

The Archdiocese of New Yorks own announcement spells out the immediate optics and calendar: Hicks, 58, will become the 14th bishop and 11th archbishop of the New York see, succeeding Dolan, and he is scheduled to be installed at Saint Patricks Cathedral on February 6, 2026, with Cardinal Pierre presiding. The same advisory lays out todays choreography: an early morning press conference with Hicks and Dolan at St. Patricks, a joint taping of Dolans SiriusXM Christmas special, a chancery lunch, and an Advent Christmas staff Mass at the cathedral. That is not just a schedule, it is a rollout plan for a new era.

America Magazine reports that Pope Leo deliberately chose Hicks, a Chicago born bishop he already knew personally from a 2024 parish event, and that the two spoke at length back then about the universal Church and pastoral work, something Hicks later praised on WGN News. Catholic News Agency calls this the most consequential U.S. episcopal appointment of the new pontificate so far, noting Hicks long track record in Chicago, Joliet, seminary formation, and his earlier work in Central America with orphaned and abandoned children. Catholic Charities of New York has already publicly welcomed him, emphasizing his commitment to charity as he prepares to take over an archdiocese still dealing with massive clergy abuse settlements and intense public scrutiny.

Speculation in outlets like The Pillar and others over the past few days about Hicks as the frontrunner now looks vindicated, but that chatter is background noise compared to todays hard fact: Ronald A. Hicks just had his biography rewritten in real time, and New York, the media capital of the world, is about to find out what kind of archbishop he plans to be.

Thanks for listening, and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks — and do yourself a favor and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.


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In the last few days, Bishop Ronald A. Hicks has gone from regional church leader to one of the most powerful Catholic figures in the United States. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced that Pope Leo XIV has officially accepted the resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan as archbishop of New York and appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks of Joliet as his successor, the new metropolitan archbishop of New York. According to that USCCB release, the move was made public in Washington by the papal nuncio, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, and it confirms that Hicks is stepping onto the biggest Catholic stage in America.

The Archdiocese of New Yorks own announcement spells out the immediate optics and calendar: Hicks, 58, will become the 14th bishop and 11th archbishop of the New York see, succeeding Dolan, and he is scheduled to be installed at Saint Patricks Cathedral on February 6, 2026, with Cardinal Pierre presiding. The same advisory lays out todays choreography: an early morning press conference with Hicks and Dolan at St. Patricks, a joint taping of Dolans SiriusXM Christmas special, a chancery lunch, and an Advent Christmas staff Mass at the cathedral. That is not just a schedule, it is a rollout plan for a new era.

America Magazine reports that Pope Leo deliberately chose Hicks, a Chicago born bishop he already knew personally from a 2024 parish event, and that the two spoke at length back then about the universal Church and pastoral work, something Hicks later praised on WGN News. Catholic News Agency calls this the most consequential U.S. episcopal appointment of the new pontificate so far, noting Hicks long track record in Chicago, Joliet, seminary formation, and his earlier work in Central America with orphaned and abandoned children. Catholic Charities of New York has already publicly welcomed him, emphasizing his commitment to charity as he prepares to take over an archdiocese still dealing with massive clergy abuse settlements and intense public scrutiny.

Speculation in outlets like The Pillar and others over the past few days about Hicks as the frontrunner now looks vindicated, but that chatter is background noise compared to todays hard fact: Ronald A. Hicks just had his biography rewritten in real time, and New York, the media capital of the world, is about to find out what kind of archbishop he plans to be.

Thanks for listening, and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update on Bishop Ronald A. Hicks — and do yourself a favor and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.


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Join us for an in-depth exploration of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks' remarkable life story, from his humble beginnings in Chicago's South Side to becoming one of the most influential African American Catholic leaders in the United States. This episode traces his path from altar boy at Saint Carthage Catholic Church to his current role as Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

Discover how Bishop Hicks' upbringing in Englewood shaped his ministry focused on social justice, urban outreach, and building bridges between communities. Learn about his transformative work in Chicago's most challenging neighborhoods, his innovative approaches to youth ministry, and his commitment to criminal justice reform.

This compelling biography highlights Bishop Hicks' unique ability to balance traditional Catholic theology with progressive pastoral approaches, making him a unifying figure in today's polarized religious landscape. Whether you're interested in religious leadership, urban ministry, or inspiring life stories of overcoming obstacles, this episode offers valuable insights into how faith can drive meaningful community change.

Perfect for listeners interested in:
- Religious leadership and Catholic history
- Urban ministry and social justice
- African American religious figures
- Chicago's religious and social landscape
- Bridge-building across diverse communities

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Join us for an in-depth exploration of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks' remarkable life story, from his humble beginnings in Chicago's South Side to becoming one of the most influential African American Catholic leaders in the United States. This episode traces his path from altar boy at Saint Carthage Catholic Church to his current role as Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

Discover how Bishop Hicks' upbringing in Englewood shaped his ministry focused on social justice, urban outreach, and building bridges between communities. Learn about his transformative work in Chicago's most challenging neighborhoods, his innovative approaches to youth ministry, and his commitment to criminal justice reform.

This compelling biography highlights Bishop Hicks' unique ability to balance traditional Catholic theology with progressive pastoral approaches, making him a unifying figure in today's polarized religious landscape. Whether you're interested in religious leadership, urban ministry, or inspiring life stories of overcoming obstacles, this episode offers valuable insights into how faith can drive meaningful community change.

Perfect for listeners interested in:
- Religious leadership and Catholic history
- Urban ministry and social justice
- African American religious figures
- Chicago's religious and social landscape
- Bridge-building across diverse communities

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For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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Join us for an in-depth exploration of Bishop Ronald A. Hicks' remarkable life story, from his humble beginnings in Chicago's South Side to becoming one of the most influential African American Catholic leaders in the United States. This episode traces his path from altar boy at Saint Carthage Catholic Church to his current role as Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

Discover how Bishop Hicks' upbringing in Englewood shaped his ministry focused on social justice, urban outreach, and building bridges between communities. Learn about his transformative work in Chicago's most challenging neighborhoods, his innovative approaches to youth ministry, and his commitment to criminal justice reform.

This compelling biography highlights Bishop Hicks' unique ability to balance traditional Catholic theology with progressive pastoral approaches, making him a unifying figure in today's polarized religious landscape. Whether you're interested in religious leadership, urban ministry, or inspiring life stories of overcoming obstacles, this episode offers valuable insights into how faith can drive meaningful community change.

Perfect for listeners interested in:
- Religious leadership and Catholic history
- Urban ministry and social justice
- African American religious figures
- Chicago's religious and social landscape
- Bridge-building across diverse communities

Some great Deals https://amzn.to/3FRTQiW

For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <description>Have you ever wondered what drives a spiritual leader to dedicate their entire life to serving others? What moments shape their calling and transform them into beacons of hope for thousands? The Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash podcast answers these questions and so many more, taking you on an intimate journey through the life of one of today's most influential religious figures.

From his humble beginnings to his rise as a prominent bishop, this podcast reveals the untold stories, the pivotal moments, and the personal struggles that shaped Bishop Hicks into the leader he is today. Each episode peels back another layer of his remarkable journey, featuring exclusive interviews, rare audio recordings, and insights from those who know him best.

But this isn't just a history lesson frozen in time. The Biography Flash brings you regular updates on Bishop Hicks' current work, his latest sermons, community initiatives, and the impact he continues to make across the nation. You'll discover how his message resonates in today's world and why his leadership matters more than ever.

Whether you're a longtime follower seeking deeper understanding or someone just discovering Bishop Hicks for the first time, this podcast offers something profound for everyone. You'll find inspiration in his perseverance, wisdom in his teachings, and hope in his vision for the future.

Subscribe to the Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash wherever you get your podcasts. Join thousands of listeners who are already experiencing the power of his story. Because when you understand the journey of a great leader, you discover the potential for greatness within yourself. Don't miss another episode. Your spiritual enrichment awaits.


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From his humble beginnings to his rise as a prominent bishop, this podcast reveals the untold stories, the pivotal moments, and the personal struggles that shaped Bishop Hicks into the leader he is today. Each episode peels back another layer of his remarkable journey, featuring exclusive interviews, rare audio recordings, and insights from those who know him best.

But this isn't just a history lesson frozen in time. The Biography Flash brings you regular updates on Bishop Hicks' current work, his latest sermons, community initiatives, and the impact he continues to make across the nation. You'll discover how his message resonates in today's world and why his leadership matters more than ever.

Whether you're a longtime follower seeking deeper understanding or someone just discovering Bishop Hicks for the first time, this podcast offers something profound for everyone. You'll find inspiration in his perseverance, wisdom in his teachings, and hope in his vision for the future.

Subscribe to the Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash wherever you get your podcasts. Join thousands of listeners who are already experiencing the power of his story. Because when you understand the journey of a great leader, you discover the potential for greatness within yourself. Don't miss another episode. Your spiritual enrichment awaits.


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From his humble beginnings to his rise as a prominent bishop, this podcast reveals the untold stories, the pivotal moments, and the personal struggles that shaped Bishop Hicks into the leader he is today. Each episode peels back another layer of his remarkable journey, featuring exclusive interviews, rare audio recordings, and insights from those who know him best.

But this isn't just a history lesson frozen in time. The Biography Flash brings you regular updates on Bishop Hicks' current work, his latest sermons, community initiatives, and the impact he continues to make across the nation. You'll discover how his message resonates in today's world and why his leadership matters more than ever.

Whether you're a longtime follower seeking deeper understanding or someone just discovering Bishop Hicks for the first time, this podcast offers something profound for everyone. You'll find inspiration in his perseverance, wisdom in his teachings, and hope in his vision for the future.

Subscribe to the Bishop Ronald A. Hicks Biography Flash wherever you get your podcasts. Join thousands of listeners who are already experiencing the power of his story. Because when you understand the journey of a great leader, you discover the potential for greatness within yourself. Don't miss another episode. Your spiritual enrichment awaits.


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