Abp. Etienne discusses what his Seattle move means for Alaska
Pope Francis named Anchorage Archbishop Paul Etienne as the coadjutor archbishop of Seattle, effective June 7. Archbishop Etienne discusses the impact on the Anchorage Archdiocese.
Pope Francis named Anchorage Archbishop Paul Etienne as the coadjutor archbishop of Seattle, effective June 7. Archbishop Etienne discusses the impact on the Anchorage Archdiocese.
Archbishop Paul Etienne has issued the following clergy assignments for parishes across the Anchorage Archdiocese. The assignments were announced at weekend Masses on May 11-12. The new assignments are effective July 1.
The Mass will take place just two days before the archbishop departs for his new assignment as coadjutor archbishop of Seattle.
The National Association of Diaconate Directors (NADD) elected Deacon Mick Fornelli from the Anchorage Archdiocese as the new representative for Region XII.
Anchorage Archbishop Paul Etienne is scheduled to attend the following liturgies and events in the month of May.
The following news and events are scheduled across the Anchorage Archdiocese.
The following video is of Anchorage Archbishop Paul Etienne and Seattle Archbishop Peter Sartain during the April 29 press conference in Seattle where it was announced that Archbishop Etienne will be moving to Seattle next month to eventually become the next archbishop there.
These photos were taken during the press conference on April 29 in Seattle, where Archbishop Paul Etienne, of Anchorage, was announced as the new coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle. Archbishop Etienne will eventually succeed Archbishop Peter Sartain as the archbishop of Seattle.
The following press release was issued on April 29. It explains why Archbishop Etienne is headed to Seattle to eventually succeed Archbishop Peter Sartain as the new archbishop of Seattle.
Archbishop Paul Etienne will hold a press conference in Seattle at 10 a.m. Alaska time to discuss his new assignment as the coadjutor archbishop of Seattle.