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Archbishop Drexel Gomez diagnosed with stomach cancer

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The former Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of the Bahamas, the Most Rev. Drexel Gomez, is in a Nassau hospital being treated for stomach cancer.

The Gomez family in a statement noted: “We wish to inform our fellow Christians that our beloved Drexel Gomez, retired Archbishop and retired Diocesan Bishop, is unwell, and has been hospitalized since Ash Wednesday. He has undergone surgery and is currently being treated for pneumonia. Also, he has been diagnosed with stomach cancer, which is being addressed. Archbishop Drexel is lucid and not in any pain. We ask people of good will everywhere join us, during this Lenten season, in giving thanks for him and in praying for him: for his well-being and healing, for his continued life of service to God, and for his continued example of prayer and faithful devotion to our Savior, Jesus Christ.”

Prime Minister Philip Davis, in a statement on X stated: “Ann and I were heartbroken to learn that Archbishop Drexel Gomez has been hospitalized and diagnosed with cancer. He has been a guiding light in our lives, a steadfast shepherd to so many, and a true servant of God. During this Lenten season, we lift him up in prayer, asking for strength, healing, and peace. We are grateful for his wisdom, his faith, and the love he has shared with our nation. Archbishop, we are thinking of you, standing with you, and believing in God’s grace over your life.” 

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