Pope Francis appoints new
Archbishop for Washington
Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory |
The Holy Father appoints Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory,
Metropolitan Archbishop of Washington D.C. in the United States.
Up to now Archbishop Gregory has been in charge of the
Archdiocese of Atlanta in Georgia. He was appointed Archbishop in December
2004, and took office on 17 January 2005.
The Archbishop, who was born in 1947 in Chicago, Illinois,
studied philosophy at Niles College and theology at Saint Mary of the Lake
Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. He was ordained a priest on May 9, 1973 for
the Archdiocese of Chicago.
In 1980 Archbishop Gregory obtained his Doctorate in Liturgy
at the Pontifical Athenaeum Sant'Anselmo in Rome.
After his priestly ordination, he held the following
positions: Parish Vicar of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Glenview;
Student in Rome (1976-1979); Professor of Liturgy at Saint Mary of the Lake
Seminary in Mundelain, Member of the Archdiocesan Office for the Liturgy and
Master of Ceremonies for Cardinals Cody and Bernardin (1980-1983).
In October of 1983 he was appointed titular Bishop of Oliva
and Auxiliary of Chicago. He was transferred to the See of Belleville,
Illinois, in 1993.
Within the United States Episcopal Conference, the
Archbishop has held a number of positions including, President (2001-2004),
Vice-President (1998-2001). He is currently Chair of the Committee on Divine
Worship.
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