Leow has also obtained a licentiate in Church history from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy. He also served as the dean of studies and formator at College General, Penang, from 2009 until his appointment as the archbishop of Kuala Lumpur.[3]
Appointment as archbishop
On 3 July 2014, Pope Francis appointed Leow as the 4th archbishop of Kuala Lumpur.[4] He succeeds Archbishop Emeritus Murphy Pakiam, whose resignation was accepted by the Pope on 13 December 2013 upon the reaching the age limit of 75 according to the Canon Law.[5]
The motto for Leow's episcopacy is "Integrity and Tenderness".[7]
Controversy erupted on the day of Leow's ordination to the episcopacy regarding the inclusion of a 'tree of all religions' in his episcopal coat of arms. An article published by conservative Roman Catholic news portal Rorate Caeli[8] reported that a local group of Catholic faithful had been deeply scandalized by the symbol, which could be suggestive of the heresy of indifferentism.