Egan To Be Installed As N.Y. Archbishop
Standing before a media horde at his first Manhattan news conference last month, incoming Archbishop Edward Egan acknowledged that something wasn’t quite right.
“I don’t feel like the boss,” he confessed. “But give me a little time and I will.”
Today, in a ceremony at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the 68-year-old Egan officially becomes the 12th head of the 2.4 million-member Archdiocese of New York.
An elaborate installation Mass, with a 45-minute procession of 700 priests, will mark the conservative Catholic prelate’s ascent to the St. Patrick’s Cathedral pulpit on Monday.
Egan is swapping suburban Connecticut for the official residence on Madison Avenue, where his predecessors became America’s most quoted Catholics.