Posted on 01/06/2026 9:16:15 AM PST by ebb tide
In December, we reported that Bishop Hicks’ diocesan chancellor, Robert Salvato, was ‘married’ to another man. Salvato was appointed Chancellor by Hicks in 2021. As Chancellor, Salvato was responsible for advising Hicks on issues related to canon law and recording ecclesiastical acts, decrees and dispensations issued by the bishop.
As if the diocesan Chancellor getting ‘married’ to his boyfriend was not enough of a scandal, we now have reports that Fr. Richard Smith, the Vicar General for the diocese of Joliet, attended the ‘ceremony.’ An eyewitness has told us that Smith was definitely in attendance. Additionally, two other sources positively identified Smith as the man featured in the above photo from the ‘wedding’ (additional photos of the event available here). We contacted Fr. Smith on December 28, 2025 asking him to comment on these allegations but have not received a response.
This is an especially explosive allegation because, as Vicar General, Smith is basically Hicks’ right-hand man in the diocese. Bishop Ronald Hicks appointed Fr. Richard Smith as Vicar General of the diocese of Joliet on December 1, 2020. Hicks is scheduled to be installed as the new Archbishop of New York in February.
In the Catholic Church, a vicar general is the principal deputy of the diocesan bishop (or archbishop) and serves as the highest-ranking official in a diocese after the bishop himself. The role is mandatory in every diocese according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law (Canons 475–481), which describes it as the most important office in the diocesan curia.
A diocesan bishop freely appoints (and can freely remove) the vicar general. He must be a priest at least 30 years old, of sound doctrine, integrity, prudence, and expertise in canon law and theology (Canon 478 §1). Typically, there is one vicar general, though larger dioceses may appoint more if pastoral needs require it (Canon 475 §2).
The vicar general possesses ordinary executive power over the entire diocese, equivalent to the bishop’s own executive authority (Canon 479 §1). This means he can perform virtually all administrative acts in the bishop’s name. Responsibilities typically include:
Born in 1951, Smith was raised in the Chicago area. He entered seminary at age 15 as one of the first seminarians under Bishop Martin McNamara, the diocese’s founding bishop in 1948. Ordained in 1976 by Bishop Romeo Blanchette, Smith has served the Diocese of Joliet under all six of its bishops. His career includes assignments as an associate pastor, pastor at parishes such as St. Elizabeth Seton in Naperville (appointed 2010), St. Anthony in Frankfort, and Holy Spirit Catholic Community in Naperville (where he currently serves as parochial vicar). He spent 12 years working full-time in the diocesan Marriage Tribunal under Bishop Joseph Imesch, handling annulment cases. In 2018, Bishop R. Daniel Conlon appointed him interim Vicar General following Bishop Joseph Siegel’s departure. In 2020, Bishop Ronald Hicks appointed Smith as full-time Vicar General while allowing him to remain at Holy Spirit.
U.S. bishops must recognize that the actions of their staff can cause grave public scandal and that the appropriate disciplinary actions must be taken in situations that publicly contradict Catholic teaching.
Bishop Hicks needs to confront Fr. Smith and confirm his attendance at the Salvato/Aguilar ‘wedding.’ If Smith attended, Hicks must immediately remove him as Vicar General. Hicks should also determine whether there were any other diocesan employees in attendance at the ‘wedding.’ If so, these people’s employment should also be terminated. Finally, Hicks needs to come clean and publicly address this public scandal. A recent poll showed that 92% of Catholic agree.
Give recent developments, we believe Pope Leo should reevaluate if Hicks is qualified to lead the archdiocese of New York. Why did Hicks’ chancellor ‘marry’ another man? Why did Hicks’ Vicar General attend the ‘wedding’? Who else in the chancery is in league with this degree of sexual corruption? Does Hicks know the whereabouts of his diocesan priest who is avoiding arrest for sexual abuse? We believe these stories represent a MASSIVE red flag for Hicks as a leader.
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Thanks for posting.
Like termites, these ecclesiastic sodomites.
I’m sorry, but I can’t pass up “Dick Smith”.....
When God stays his protection to punish us for child killing and sexual perversion....
Questions for Bishop Hicks: Is true love hard to find?
Seems Sunday collections will dry up rapaidly to a drivel....Practicing Catholics will not support this.
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