The Most Rev. James F. Checchio was named Coadjutor Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans on September 24, 2025. He previously ministered as the Bishop of the Diocese of Metuchen in New Jersey since his ordination and installation as the Fifth Bishop of Metuchen on May 3, 2016.
As Coadjutor Archbishop, he will assist Archbishop Aymond in the role of archbishop and has 'the right of succession' upon Archbishop Aymond’s retirement. Archbishop Aymond will continue in his role as Archbishop of New Orleans until the bankruptcy is concluded and other matters of pastoral care of the archdiocese are accomplished.
Coadjutor Archbishop Checchio was born in Camden, New Jersey on April 21, 1966, one of four children of James and Helen Checchio. He was raised in Collingswood, where he attended St. John School, and went on to Pope Paul VI High School in Haddon Township. Before being named Bishop of the Diocese of Metuchen, he served as rector of the Pontifical North American College in Rome from January 2006 to January 2016, after serving as vice rector there for two and a half years. During his years as rector, the College enjoyed its highest enrollment of seminarians from the United States since the 1960's.
Prior to that, he held various roles in the Diocese of Camden. Coadjutor Archbishop Checchio served as secretary to Bishop James T. McHugh, vice chancellor, director of communications, moderator of the curia, and episcopal vicar for administration of the diocese. He also served in the Tribunal and as a member of the College of Consultors, Presbyteral Council, Investment Committee and Diocesan Finance Council.
He served as parochial vicar at St. Agnes Parish and assisted at St. Jude Parish both in Blackwood; and summer parochial vicar at St. Peter Parish, Merchantville, and St. Peter Celestine Parish, Cherry Hill all in the Diocese of Camden.
Coadjutor Archbishop Checchio was appointed a Chaplain to His Holiness by Pope John Paul II in 2000, granting him the title of monsignor; and was appointed a Prelate of Honor by Pope Benedict XVI in 2011, a papal honor bestowed on diocesan priests.
Coadjutor Archbishop Checchio received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy from the University of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He studied at North American College, Rome, and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Camden, N.J. on June 20, 1992 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Camden.
He holds a Masters of Business Administration Degree from LaSalle University, Philadelphia; and Doctorate of Canon Law and Bachelor of Sacred Theology degrees from University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Rome.
Coadjutor Archbishop Checchio currently serves the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops as Conference Treasurer and Chairman of the Committee on Budget and Finance, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Priorities and Plans, and is a member of the Executive Committee and Member Committee. In addition, Bishop Checchio is Member of the Papal Foundation Board of Trustees, an appointed Member of the Board of Trustees for the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC, Member of the Seton Hall University Board of Regents, Member of the Seton Hall University Board of Overseers for Immaculate Conception Seminary, Member of the Board of Directors for the National Catholic Bioethics Center, and Member of the Catholic University of America Busch School of Business Board of Visitors.