Sean_O'Malley - Sean O'Malley Installed As Boston Archbishop

Sean O'Malley Installed As Boston Archbishop

BOP2003073002 - BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, July 30 (UPI) -- .Bishop Sean O'Malley walks in the procession before entering the Cathedral of the Holy Cross July 30, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. O'Malley was installed as Boston's new Archbishop during a ceremony immediately following the procession. .STEVEN E FRISCHLING UPI


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