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Archbishop-elect Henning was born in October 1964 in Rockville Centre, on Long Island in New York. According to his bio , Henning was the first of five siblings.
Richard Henning named new Archbishop of Boston 02:32. BOSTON - Pope Francis has named Providence Bishop Richard Henning as the next Archbishop of Boston, replacing retiring Cardinal Sean O'Malley ...
Pope Leo XIV has appointed the French archbishop of Chambéry, Thibault Verny, as the new president of the Pontifical ...
Archbishop Henning previously served as Bishop over the Diocese of Providence for just a little over a year. “The moment that a new Bishop comes what a transformative and blessed moment and a ...
P ope Francis on Monday morning named a new archbishop of Boston, replacing Cardinal Sean O’Malley, who has served for more than 20 years.
Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, the former archbishop of Boston, participated in the conclave that elected Pope Francis in March of 2013. However, he will not be able to vote at the next papal ...
A French archbishop has appointed as the new president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.
The apostolic nuncio announced Aug. 5 that Bishop Richard Henning of Providence, Rhode Island, will replace Cardinal Sean O'Malley, who recently turned 80, as archbishop of Boston. Henning said ...
Henning — who is now the seventh archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, succeeding Cardinal Seán O’Malley, who served 21 years as archbishop — told his congregation a personal story about ...
O'Malley has been archbishop of Boston since 2003. He previously served as the bishop of the Fall River Diocese. O’Malley is known for leading the church through the sexual abuse scandal.
The former archbishop of Boston, ... The conclave will take as long as needed to select a new pope. In the 13 th century, it took cardinals three years to elect Pope Gregory X.
Boston Catholics hopeful for new pope. ... clear that he honors and reveres Pope Francis and Pope Francis' style of ministry, so that was a beautiful thing," said Archbishop of Boston Richard Henning.