In a captivating discussion, Daniel Rober, associate professor and chair of Catholic Studies at Sacred Heart University, analyzes Ronald Hicks' appointment as the new Archbishop of New York. Hicks, known for his grassroots approach and focus on underrepresented communities, is compared to Cardinal Dolan, whose leadership was more media-centric. Rober explores Hicks' strong advocacy for immigration, potential as a unifying figure, and hopes for advancing women's roles within the church, all against the backdrop of significant moral and financial challenges facing the archdiocese.