First African-American Head of US Catholic Bishops Elected

November 14, 2001

Source: The Baltimore Sun

On November 14, 2001, The Baltimore Sun reported that "in a vote that church leaders called a sign of their growing diversity, the body representing the nation's Roman Catholic bishops elected its first African-American president yesterday. Bishop Wilton D. Gregory...will preside over the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for the next three years."