
Archbishop of New York
The Archbishop of New York is a high-ranking leader in the Roman Catholic Church, overseeing the spiritual and administrative needs of the church's activities within the New York archdiocese. This individual provides guidance to clergy and laity, representing the church in public and fostering community service, worship, and faith development. The archbishop also plays a key role in implementing church directives, engaging with diverse communities, and serving as a moral and spiritual authority in the region. While holding a significant leadership position, the archbishop works collaboratively with priests, religious, and laypeople to serve the needs of the church’s members.