US Catholic bishops elect Timothy Broglio as new president
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Archbishop Timothy Broglio is now the new president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops after winning the election succeeding Archbishop José H. Gomez.
The archbishop of Baltimore, William Lori, was elected as the conference's new vice president.
Usually the election of a new USCCB leaders is a formality, with the bishops elevating the conference’s vice president to the post. But this year’s election was wide open because the incumbent VP — Detroit Archbishop Allen Vigneron — will turn 75 soon, making him ineligible to serve.
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