Archbishop Weisenburger reflects on his first year in Detroit
In a wide-ranging interview, Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger reflects on a transformative first year in Detroit, marked by new beginnings, meaningful encounters, and moments of deep faith. He shares the joys, challenges, and hopes shaping his ministry in the Archdiocese of Detroit, from parish life and unexpected blessings to the challenging realities of archdiocesan restructuring. Looking ahead, he offers a message of hope, calling the Church to renewal, mission, and a deeper connection with Christ.

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