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Shelia Poole

Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory reportedly will become archbishop of Washington, DC

ATLANTA _ The Catholic News Agency is reporting that Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, 71, will be named the new archbishop of Washington, D.C.

According to the CNA, Pope Francis is expected to make an announcement as early as next week. The pontiff is facing a church crisis over the sexual abuse scandals in the United States and overseas.

The Archdiocese of Atlanta could not be reached for comment. Gregory is the sixth Archbishop of Atlanta.

He would succeed Cardinal Donald Wuerl as archbishop of Washington, D.C. Pope Francis accepted Wuerl's resignation last year. He is the former bishop of Pittsburgh.

Last year, a Pennsylvania grand jury produced a shocking report that detailed decades of abuse and cover-ups of church officials. Some of those "predator" priests were under Wuerl's supervision.

Gregory is the former president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and helped craft the response to sexual abuse scandals.

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