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Bishop R. Daniel Conlon recieves permission to take a medical leave of absence.

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STATEMENT FROM THE DIOCESE OF JOLIET

Bishop R. Daniel Conlon, leader of the Diocese of Joliet, has received permission from His Holiness, Pope Francis, to take a medical leave of absence, beginning on December 27, 2019. During his absence, Bishop Richard E. Pates, Bishop Emeritus of Des Moines, will serve as Apostolic Administrator of the diocese.

Bishop Conlon expresses his deep affection for the clergy, religious and laity of the Diocese of Joliet and will keep them in his prayers during his time away. He also asks for their prayers.

STATEMENT BY BISHOP RICHARD E. PATES

I applaud Bishop R. Daniel Conlon for undertaking a program to address his health concerns. He is a good bishop and will benefit from his time away.

As I begin services as Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Joliet, I welcome the opportunity to journey with the priests, deacons, religious and laity of this local Church. The diocesan community enjoys an outstanding reputation and I feel privileged to participate in your life.

We, the Catholic Church, dedicate ourselves anew to the lifegiving message of Jesus Christ as we embrace a new year and a new decade. May we humbly experience “the Joy of the Gospel” in the spirit of our beloved Holy Father, Pope Francis.

 

Bishop R. Daniel Conlon of Joliet, Ill. Bishop Conlon is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. (CNS photo/Carol Glatz)
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