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Pope Leo XIV, in one of first appointments, names San Diego auxiliary bishop to head diocese

Father Michael Pham, vicar general of the Diocese of San Diego, distributes Communion May 27, 2023, at San Diego Miramar College during Pentecost All Peoples Mass. On June 6, Pope Francis named Father Pham and Father Felipe Pulido, vicar for clergy and director of vocations for the Diocese of Yakima, Washington, as auxiliary bishops of San Diego. (OSV News photo/David Maung, courtesy Diocese of San Diego)

WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Pope Leo XIV has appointed Auxiliary Bishop Michael M. Pham of San Diego to head the diocese.

Bishop Pham, who was born in Vietnam, succeeds Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, who is now the archbishop of Washington. The bishop, who is 58, has been San Diego’s diocesan administrator since the cardinal was appointed to Washington. He is also vicar general for clergy.

His appointment was publicized in Washington May 22 by Msgr. Veceslav Tumir, chargé d’ affaires at the apostolic nunciature. Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, is temporarily away.

Bishop Pham’s appointment is one of the first made by the new pope since the May 18 Mass inaugurating his Petrine ministry.

The Diocese of San Diego covers about 8,900 square miles in Southern California. Out of a total population of over 3.4 million, there are nearly 1.4 million Catholics.

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