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Former Sioux City bishop to lead US Conference of Bishops

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November 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man who led the Sioux City Diocese for nearly a decade has been elected by U.S. bishops to be the top Catholic leader in the country. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo will be president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for three years. “Pray for me,” DiNardo said in a video message. “…Let’s together move ahead in the vision of mercy that Pope Francis has given us.”

DiNardo was bishop of the Sioux City Catholic Diocese from 1997 to 2006. He’s currently the leader of the Galveston-Houston, Texas, archdiocese. DiNardo was flying to Rome after the U.S. bishops concluded their meeting in Baltimore, Thursday, but he hopes to meet with President-elect Donald Trump when he returns.

DiNardo says when considering immigration policy and civil rights issues under a Trump Administration, he’ll stress the church’s call to “respect the human person in our midst.” The U.S. bishops have also chosen DiNardo’s successor. It will be a Mexican-born Cardinal who became a U.S. citizen 21 years ago.

(Radio Iowa)