Talk:Michael John Hoban

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Coadjutor powers?[edit]

I am confused at how much ordinary power seemed to be vested in Hoban as coadjutor before he succeeded as bishop of Scranton. The whole PNCC debacle appears to transpire between 1896-1899 and Hoban is the one calling all the shots here. How'd he manage that? Coadjutors have right of succession but no real power, IIUC. Does someone have access to the source? Elizium23 (talk) 14:11, 9 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]