Archbishop Ronald Hicks
@AbpNewYork
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Archbishop Ronald Hicks was installed as the eleventh Archbishop of New York on February 6, 2026.
Joined January 2026
Today as we continue this journey through Lent let our prayer, almsgiving, and fasting help us to continue to choose daily God. To stand under God's flag and God's banner.
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There is something truly special about the people of the Archdiocese of New York. From the moment I arrived, I was met with genuine welcome, warmth, and sincerity and a deep, evident love for the faith that shines through in our parishes and communities.
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In today’s homily, I reflected on a simple but important truth: no matter how much we try to fill our lives with food, drink, or material things, none of it can truly satisfy the deepest longing of the heart. Only our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, can satisfy our souls.
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I invite you to take some time today to make a game plan for how you are going to spend your Lent. Ask yourself what you’re going to do in terms of prayer, fasting, and charity. What is your plan to get God back in the center of your life?
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On the first episode of our new show on The Catholic Channel on SiriusXM, we discuss the inspiration behind the title and the spirit of the conversations I hope to share with listeners. Tune in Tuesdays at 2 PM ET on The Catholic Channel on SiriusXM.
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I’m still getting to know the @NY_Arch, and I’m excited for you to get to know me! On the first episode of All Good Things, I spoke with Fr. Dwyer about the title of the show, Jesus, the world, and more. https://t.co/PbhXSkmzJ0
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"All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks" debuts Tuesday, March 3, at 2 p.m.
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Today in the Gospel, Jesus gives us a remedy for hypocrisy: humility and service. Today as we continue the journey of Lent, may our fasting, prayer, and almsgiving serve as a remedy. https://t.co/o4grxEREdJ
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Join me for the first episode of All Good Things on The Catholic Channel, SiriusXM tomorrow. We’ll talk about faith, daily life, and how to find God in the ordinary. Every Tuesday at 2:00 PM ET. I hope you’ll tune in.
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After our Holy Father’s Angelus address, I join him and make my own his prayer for peace, diplomacy, and dialogue in the Middle East. May violence end, may innocent lives be protected, and may leaders choose the path of peace over division.
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Let us follow the example of Peter, James, and John: walking out with Jesus, being disciples who make disciples, putting our faith in action, and living the mission of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. https://t.co/pm929gy6EQ
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I join with our Holy Father and make my own his powerful prayer for peace, diplomacy, and dialogue in the Middle East.
Faced with the possibility of a tragedy of immense proportions, I make a heartfelt appeal to all the parties involved to assume the moral responsibility of halting the spiral of violence before it becomes an unbridgeable chasm. May diplomacy regain its proper role, and may the
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I love being a priest. It is a gift that continues to shape my life in ways I never could have imagined. Some of the most formative years of my priesthood were spent living among vulnerable communities in Latin America.
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When I was young, I had a paper route and sometimes had to knock more than once to collect payment. I knew they were home, so I kept knocking. Today, Jesus invites us to persevere in prayer. Don’t give up. Keep knocking.
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In today's Gospel, Jesus gives us the Lord’s Prayer. He also says that the Father already knows what you need. So, the question becomes, why do we pray? The answer is because WE need it! https://t.co/b41VCuXiq4
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Part of who we are through our Baptism is that we renounce Satan, all his works, and all of his empty promises. All of us are tempted by empty promises. To resist that temptation, the Church gives us this beautiful season of Lent. https://t.co/Y1teEl6cQ2
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Every time I've visited New York, @StPatsNYC has called me. I really look forward to praying with and getting to know the people who call it home!
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Yesterday was my first Ash Wednesday in the @NY_Arch, and I witnessed something beautiful and powerful. Here at @StPatsNYC, lines of people receiving ashes morning, noon, and night. This cathedral was full all day long! https://t.co/HYun4ysu1h
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If I surveyed you on what you’re going to do for Lent, we would have a hundred thousand different examples. And that’s good! You know what you need. God knows what you need! But no matter what you do, I invite you to reflect on why you are doing it.
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Today we are marked with ashes and so begin this Lenten journey. No matter what you decide to do for Lent, the reason why you are doing it is to renew and strengthen your relationship with the Lord, and to try to help keep God in the center of your life.
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I was deeply saddened this morning to learn of the death of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering figure in the cause for civil rights in this country, with an unwavering commitment to the God-given dignity of every human person. May he rest in God’s eternal peace.
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