As bishop, I am told, you are asked to sit on boards and be a voice for causes that you may not have too much interest in or knowledge of. While to the new Archbishop Dolan’s portfolio as the archbishop of New York, he is the chairman of the board of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) and is learning lots of new and beautiful things about the Church in other parts of the world. He made a recent trip to the Middle East with members of the governing board which opened his eyes to a new reality of what it is like to be an Eastern Christian. John Cardinal Foley, Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem accompanied the CNEWA board. The archbishop learned the beautiful horizons of the East and the limits thereof.
Category: Archdiocese of New York
Chrism Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral
The Sacrifice of the Mass with the Rite of Blessing of Oils at St Patrick’s Cathedral was celebrated by Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan and concelebrate by the four active NY auxiliary bishops. This year we were blessed to have with us Bishop-elect Jude Ayodeji Arogundade, 48, (of Ondo, Nigeria). Bishop-elect Jude has been the parish administrator of an Elmsford, NY parish until his recent appointment to Nigeria, for which he leaves for in the middle of April; his ordination to the episcopacy is May 6. Cardinal Edward M. Egan presided in choir robes (his 78th birthday is April 2). About 400 secular and religious order priests concelebrated the Mass and renewed their commitment to priestly service.
Cardinal Egan at Holy Innocents Church NYC
Cardinal Edward Michael Egan, emeritus archbishop of New York, preached at Mass tonight observing the the 15th anniversary of Evangelium Vitae at The Church of the Holy Innocents (West 37th Street, NYC). Holy Innocents is a beautiful church consecrated in 1901 by Archbishop Michael Corrigan.
Cardinal Egan to preach at a Solemn Mass observing the 15th anniv of Evangelium Vitae, March 25
New York’s Agnus Dei
Council of the Knights of Columbus announced that Edward Cardinal Egan
would attend and preach the homily at a Solemn Mass for the Feast of the
Annunciation but that he would not celebrate a Pontifical Mass as planned and
announced. This Mass will mark the 15th anniversary of Evangelium Vitae
(The Gospel of Life), the pro-life encyclical by Pope John Paul II issued on
March 25, 1995.
that his celebration of the Pontifical Mass “scheduled for March 25th at Holy
Innocents Parish be postponed to a later date.” The statement to the
Knights explained the reason for postponing the Pontifical celebration:
of so many commitments over the last several weeks, the Cardinal has not had
time to prepare for the Mass properly. He looks forward to arranging
another date with the Knights of Columbus . . . whose invitation he deeply
appreciates.”
Solemn Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation according to the 1962 Missal
celebrated by Fr. James Miara of the Archdiocese of New York.
Mass begins at 7:30 PM at the Church of the Holy Innocents, 128 W. 37th Street,
in Manhattan, home to New York City’s Shrine of the Unborn. Before Mass,
there will be a Rosary for Life at 7:00 PM.
for Life, Edward Cardinal Egan, Homilist
Innocents, 128 W. 37th Street, Manhattan
Rosary for Life, 7 PM; Solemn Mass, 7:30 PM
569-1252 or visit www.traditionalknight.com.
“Noboby, Nowhere, No Time, No Way, No How…”
Yesterday’s blog post by Archbishop Dolan is worth reading. In “Nobody, Nowhere, No Time, No Way, No How…” Dolan talks about the recent issues pertaining to the sex abuse crisis by clergy.
7 to be ordained for New York Archdiocese & 3 for the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal in May
This afternoon, the Rector of Saint Joseph’s Seminary (Yonkers, NY) The Most Reverend Gerald T. Walsh, MSW, told seven deacons (the 4th year class) that the Archbishop of New York, Timothy M. Dolan, has called them to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ. So, we say that they have “received the call.”
St Patrick’s Day 2010 NYC
Who’s that with the Very Rev’d Fr Michael Martine?
Old St Patrick’s Cathedral named a basilica by Benedict XVI
Great news for the Archdiocese of New York: Old St Patrick’s Cathedral (since 1809) has been a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI.
Dolan reviews the year with Diana Williams
“Up Close” with Diana Williams’ of ABC 7 in NYC interviewed Archbishop Tim Dolan on his first year as chief shepherd of the NY Archdiocese, the second largest in the USA. All of his joy on being a priest and a bishop comes through in the interview. Thanks be to God because we need Archbishop Dolan’s pastoral leadership and theological connection with Pope Benedict XVI. Watch the three-part interview: Parts 1, 2, and 3.