Archbishop Paul S. Coacley was elected president of the American Catholic Bishops Conference on Tuesday. This appointment follows a process of selection within the church’s governing body. The position is a significant role within the Catholic Church, overseeing the work and direction of bishops across the United States. Coacley’s leadership will focus on theological matters, pastoral care, and the broader mission of the global Catholic community. The selection was approved by the Vatican’s governing body.
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