The
58-year-old Perez succeeds the recently retired Archbishop
Charles Chaput, a conservative who was one of the U.S. Church's
so-called "culture warriors" on issues such as homosexuality and
abortion, making him a hero with the Church's more
traditionalist wing.
Perez, 58, who in 2018 criticized President Donald Trump's
policy of separating migrant families, was born the son of Cuban
exiles in Miami. He grew up in New Jersey and began working as a
priest in Philadelphia in 1989.
He is the first Latino to head the Church in Philadelphia - one
of the most important dioceses in the United States - and only
the third to head an American archdiocese, reflecting changing
demographics in the U.S. population.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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