Jul 10, 2008
City bishop to lead Del., Shore diocese
Bishop W. Francis Malooly has spent four decades ministering to Roman Catholics in and around his native Baltimore. Now he is moving 70 miles north to take on his biggest job: leading the Diocese of Wilmington, Del.
Malooly, 64, was introduced to his new community at a news conference at a Wilmington church yesterday after his appointment by Pope Benedict XVI. Malooly will succeed Bishop Michael A. Saltarelli, who is retiring at the age of 75, as required by church law.
'It's just wonderful to have a new opportunity,' Malooly said in a telephone interview yesterday. 'I have wonderful memories in Baltimore and in my parishes, but I'll be close enough. I'll be in contact with them.'
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