Historic Day for the US Church
Posted by Tom Pringle on Apr 6, 2010 in Pope Benedict XVI, Special | 0 comments
A very early good morning to all of you! Last evening, reports were emerging from the west coast about the possible announcement of a Coadjutor Archbishop for Los Angeles. (Let’s just say that this young seminarian was watching those reports rather closely.) Well, this morning it has become official.
According to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles‘ website, Archbishop Jose Gomez of the Archdiocese of San Antonio will be named Coadjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles this morning at 10:00 a.m. PT (that’s 1:00 p.m. ET). Below is the official announcement from the Archdiocese.
Pope Benedict XVI has named Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of San Antonio, Texas, as Coadjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles. The appointment was announced today, April 6, in Washington, D.C., by Archbishop Pietro Sambi, apostolic nuncio to the United States.
As Coadjutor, Archbishop Gomez, 58, will automatically become head of the three-county Archdiocese of Los Angeles upon Cardinal Roger Mahony’s retirement at age 75 on February, 27, 2011. A Mass of Reception for Archbishop Gomez is scheduled for May 26.
Cardinal Roger Mahony will introduce Archbishop Gomez today, Tuesday, April 6 at a 10 a.m. press conference inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Officially credentialed members of the media are invited to attend the press conference.
“I welcome Archbishop Gomez to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles with enthusiasm and personal excitement,” said Cardinal Mahony. “The Auxiliary Bishops and I are looking forward to working closely with him over the coming months until he becomes the Archbishop early in 2011.”
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