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Cardinal McElroy named next archbishop of Washington, D.C.

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… who are marginalized, among them African American and Native Americans, people suffering … , he was appointed the first African American archbishop of Washington. Pope Francis … the Roman Rite and the Black American cultural heritage" is not …

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