Robert McElroy, born on February fifth, nineteen fifty-four, is a prominent American Catholic prelate who has made significant contributions to the Church. He has served as the Archbishop of Washington since two thousand twenty-five, following a successful tenure as the Bishop of San Diego from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty-five. His elevation to cardinal in two thousand twenty-two marked a notable milestone in his ecclesiastical career.
Ordained as a priest for the Archdiocese of San Francisco in nineteen eighty, McElroy has dedicated over four decades to pastoral service and theological scholarship. He pursued advanced theological studies at Santa Clara University and the Pontifical Gregorian University, equipping him with a robust foundation for his ministry. His writings, featured in the Jesuit magazine America, reflect his deep engagement with contemporary issues facing the Church.
McElroy is widely recognized for his alignment with the progressive policies of Pope Francis, advocating for a more inclusive and compassionate approach within the Church. His leadership style and theological insights continue to influence the Catholic community, making him a significant figure in modern ecclesiastical discussions.