James Green, born on May third, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished American prelate of the Catholic Church. His extensive career as a Catholic priest and bishop has seen him serve in various capacities, most notably as apostolic nuncio from two thousand six to two thousand twenty-two.
During his tenure, Green had the unique opportunity to represent the Vatican in several countries, including a significant role in the Scandinavian region from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-two. His diplomatic efforts and ecclesiastical leadership have left a lasting impact on the communities he served.
Among his notable contributions, Green consecrated Robert F. Prevost, who is poised to become Pope Leo XIV following the two thousand twenty-five papal conclave. This act underscores Green's influential position within the Church and his commitment to fostering future leadership.