
Cardinal Wilton Gregory
Cardinal Wilton Gregory is the Archbishop Emeritus of Washington and the first African American cardinal in U.S. history. He is noted for his efforts to address racial injustice and promote dialogue within the church. His presence at the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV underscored his influential role in shaping contemporary Catholic leadership.
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Cardinal Wilton Gregory attended a press conference of U.S. cardinals.
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