Archbishop-designate Gregory M. Aymond to become 14th Archbishop of New Orleans; first New Orleans native to become Archbishop of New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, La. - His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
has appointed Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans. Pope
Benedict XVI made the announcement today at noon at his public audience in
Vatican City. Upon making the appointment, the Holy Father has accepted the
retirement of Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes, who turned 75 on December 2, 2007,
and served 18 months after the age established by canon law for bishops to
submit their letters of retirement.
In becoming the 14th Archbishop of New Orleans,
Archbishop-designate Aymond will become the first native-born New Orleans
priest to hold that position. His installation Mass is scheduled for Thursday,
August 20, 2009, at 2 p.m. at St. Louis Cathedral.
ABOUT
ARCHBISHOP-DESIGNATE AYMOND
Archbishop-designate Aymond currently is Bishop of the Diocese of
Austin, Texas. A New Orleans native, he a was ordained a priest for the
Archdiocese of New Orleans in 1975 after completing studies at Notre Dame
Seminary. Following his priestly ordination he served as a parish priest and
high school teacher, and was appointed to the faculty of Notre Dame Seminary in
1981. He was later appointed the seminary rector in 1986 and served in that
capacity for 14 years.
Archbishop-designate Aymond was ordained auxiliary bishop of the
Archdiocese of New Orleans on January 10, 1997. On June 2, 2000, he was
appointed coadjutor bishop of Austin and was installed there on August 3, 2000.
He has served on numerous committees and boards of U.S. bishops on
the national level and served as chairman of the Board of Directors of the
National Catholic Educational Association from 2000-04 and chair of the U.S.
Bishops’ Committees on the Protection of Children and Young People and the
World Missions Committee. He also has been a member of the USCCB Committees on
Diaconate, Catholic Education, Vocations, Priestly Formation and Campus
Ministry. He currently serves as a member of the USCCB Committee on Laity,
Marriage, Family Life and Youth, and the Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life
and Vocations.
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