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Pope names new Archbishop for Santa Fe

(Vatican Radio) The Holy Father has named Bishop John C. Wester as the new Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Bishop Wester has been serving as Bishop of Salt Lake City, Utah.
At the same time, the Holy Father has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Michael Sheehan from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, in conformity with canon 401, paragraph 1 of the Code of Canon Law.
Biography of Archbishop-elect John Charles Wester
Bishop John Charles Wester was born 5 November 1950 in San Francisco, California. After attending Our Lady of Mercy elementary school in Daly City and Saint Joseph High School Seminary (1964-1968), and Saint Joseph College Seminary (1968-1972) in Mountain View, he undertook his theological studies at Saint Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park (1972-1976). Later, he obtained a Master’s degree in Spiritual Theology at the University of San Francisco (1984) and a Master’s in Pastoral Counseling at Holy Names College in Oakland (1993).
He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of San Francisco on 15 March 1976.
Following his priestly ordination, Bishop Wester had the following assignments: Parochial Vicar of Saint Raphael Parish in San Rafael (1976-1979); teacher (1979-1984), Chaplain (1982-1984) and President (1984-1986) at Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield; Assistant Superintendent of Catholic High Schools (1986-1988); personal secretary and master of ceremonies for Archbishop John Quinn (1988-1993); Pastor of Saint Stephen Parish in San Francisco (1993-1997); and Vicar for Clergy (1997-1998).
He was named titular Bishop of Lamiggia and Auxiliary Bishop for San Francisco on 30 June 1998, and received episcopal consecration the following 18 September. As Auxiliary Bishop he served as Vicar General and, from August 2005 to February 2006, as Apostolic Administrator while the see was vacant ( sede vacante ).
Bishop Wester was named Bishop of Salt Lake City on 8 January 2007.
In the Episcopal Conference Bishop Wester serves as the chair of the Committee on Communications and is a member of the Administrative Committee and the Committee on Migration.
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Pope tells Benin Bishops promote interreligious dialogue

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has encouraged Bishops from Benin to support families, to pursue the formation of young people and to promote inter religious dialogue. The Pope was receiving a group of Bishops from the West African Nation who are in the Vatican for their ad limina visit. In his message to them, Pope Francis…
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Pope Francis meets Queen Silvia of Sweden

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday met with Queen Silvia of Sweden, who personally led her delegation to a one-day seminar on human trafficking and the exploitation of women which was being held at the Vatican. Although a Swedish interpreter was present, the two spoke mostly  in Spanish, which the Queen speaks fluently. In fact,…
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Pope names new Archbishop for Santa Fe

(Vatican Radio) The Holy Father has named Bishop John C. Wester as the new Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Bishop Wester has been serving as Bishop of Salt Lake City, Utah. At the same time, the Holy Father has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Michael Sheehan from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese…
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Pope ordains priests for diocese of Rome

(Vatican Radio) On Sunday, Pope Francis presided over the ordinations of priests for the diocese of Rome in Saint Peter’s Basilica, reminding them they are ministers of unity in the Church.
Most of the 19 men ordained 26 April were part of Roman seminaries, including the Pontifical Roman Seminary, the Redemptoris Mater diocesan college, and the Madonna del Divino Amore seminary.
In off-the-cuff remarks during his homily for morning Mass, Pope Francis had advice for those about to be ordained.
He told them that the homilies they deliver should come from the heart, in order that they might reach the hearts of the people.
Speaking to them about the responsibility of distributing the sacraments, he told them to never refuse anyone who asks for Baptism
Pope Francis also reminded the soon to be ordained priests that in the confessional they are to forgive, never to condemn.
“You are ministers of unity in the Church, in the family,” Pope Francis said.
In his Regina Coeli address after Mass, the Pope said the newly ordained priests are called to the a pastoral life that is like that of the Good Shepherd. 
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