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Pope Francis on Tuesday appointed a new bishop to lead the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, the Most Rev. Joseph V. Brennan, who is one of five auxiliary bishops in the LA archdiocese.
Brennan has served 39 years in the Los Angeles area, most recently as the episcopal victor of the San Fernando pastoral region.
The appointment was announced by Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
The son of a San Fernando Valley grocer and the ninth of 10 children, Brennan will be installed as the sixth bishop of Fresno on May 2, succeeding the Most Rev. Armando X. Ochoa.
“Over the years, I have come to know Bishop Brennan as a man of great faith, extraordinary talent, and love of his call to serve God’s people with the heart of Christ,” Ochoa said in a statement.
The Fresno diocese has 1.2 million Catholics.
Ochoa Declined to Release Names of Accused Priests
Brennan acknowledged to The Fresno Bee following a news conference Tuesday in Fresno that the Catholic Church is struggling to recover from its sexual-abuse scandal. Under Ochoa, the diocese declined to make public the names of priests accused of sexual misconduct.
“I bring a spirit of joy to the table in the midst of crisis, in the midst of pain,” Brennan said after the news conference.
Ochoa turned 75 last April. As that is the retirement age for Catholic leaders, he sent a resignation letter to the pope.
New Auxiliary Bishop for Los Angeles
There also will be a new auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles: Monsignor Alejandro Aclan, a native of the Philippines who migrated to the United States as a child with his family in 1982.
Aclan was ordained to the priesthood in 1993 and has served in numerous positions in the archdiocese, which has an estimated 5 million Catholics.