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National Pope John Paul II’s Bishops Take Charge
Younger Men of the ‘JPII Generation’ Leading Dioceses
BY ELLEN ROSSINI REGISTER CORRESPONDENT
January 28- February 3, 2007 Issue |
Posted 1/23/07 at 8:00 AM
DETROIT — Bishop Daniel Flores, 45,
of South Texas, the former rector of Corpus Christi Cathedral, became the
youngest bishop in the United States when he was ordained auxiliary bishop of
the Archdiocese of Detroit on Nov. 29. Less than two weeks later, Pope Benedict
XVI named an even younger man to be bishop: Father Shelton Fabre, 43, a priest
of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, La., as the next auxiliary bishop for New
Orleans.
Earlier in 2006 two other priests in
their 40s became bishops:...
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