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Church 'Sees Through the Fog': Abp Dolan Among 22 New Cardinals to Help Steer the Barque of Peter

We express our jubilation and pledge our prayer for the Cardinal Elect from New York

"Western civilization seems to have lost its way, it is sailing blind. But the Church, through the Word of God, sees through this fog" said Pope Benedict XVI. To help him steer the Barque of Peter in this critical hour, he has announced the selection of new Cardinals. Among them is Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York - a headlight through the fog and a beacon of the New Evangelization.

Archbishop Timothy Dolan

Archbishop Timothy Dolan

VATICAN CITY (Catholic Online) - Following the celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany in Rome on Friday,  the much awaited announcement finally came. Here is a portion of the Vatican Radio report :

"The world, with all its resources, is incapable of providing humanity with the light to guide it on its path", said Pope Benedict XVI Friday marking the Feast of the Epiphany with pilgrims present in St Peter's Square for the midday Angelus - during which he also announced a consistory for the creation of new cardinals.

"We can see as much in our day", he continued "Western civilization seems to have lost its way, it is sailing blind. But the Church, through the Word of God, sees through this fog. She does not possess any technical solutions, but keeps Her eyes fixed on the goal, and offers the light of the Gospel to all people of good will, to every nation and culture".

"And to help the Church in this mission, to his own joy and the joy of thousands gathered in the square below, the Holy Father announced a consistory for February 18th next, during which he will create 22 new Cardinals. 18 of them will be cardinal-electors, which means they are eligible to vote in conclave.

"Ten of the Prelates to be elevated to the college of cardinals are drawn from the Curia. Most notably - and first on the list - Archbishop Fernando Filoni, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and US native, Archbishop Edwin O'Brien, Pro Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.

"Eight of the cardinals-elect are resident bishops. Of note the names of two North Americans, Archbishop Thomas Collins of Toronto, Canada, and Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, USA. The Holy Father also named two resident bishops from the great continent of Asia: His Beatitude George Alencherry, Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro Malabar (India) and John Tong Hon, Bishop of Hong Kong (China).

"Pope Benedict also announced that one bishop and four priests, who have distinguished themselves in their commitment to the Church, will be made cardinals in the February consistory although they will not be eligible to vote in conclave having passed the age limit of 80 years. Among these, Jesuit Fr. Karl Becker, Professor Emeritus of Dogmatic Theology of the Pontifical Gregorian University.

"The Pope concluded by inviting all faithful to pray for them, "asking the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, so they may always bear witness with courage and dedication to their love for Christ and his Church."

"Of the 22 cardinals, 16 are from Europe (7 Italian), 4 from the Americas, 2 from Asia.There are currently 214 members of the College of Cardinals, 125 of whom are eligible to vote in a papal election."

And, through the extraordinary reporting prowess - and unmatched reliability - our very favorite "Vaticanisti", Rocco Palmo, offers this statement from the Cardinal designate, Archbishop Timothy Dolan, found on Rocco's ever helpful "Whispers in the Loggia"

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Statement of Archbishop Timothy Dolan

"On this "Twelfth Day of Christmas" the traditional celebration of the Epiphany, I have received a gift from Pope Benedict XVI, as he announced just a couple of hours ago at the end of Mass in Saint Peter's Basilica that I would be among those to become a cardinal in Rome at the consistory of February 18th.

"Yes, I am honored, humbled, and grateful, .but, let's be frank: this is not about Timothy Dolan; this is an honor from the Holy Father to the Archdiocese of New York, and to all our cherished friends and neighbors who call this great community home.

"It's as if Pope Benedict is putting the red hat on top of the Empire State Building, or the Statue of Liberty, or on home plate at Yankee Stadium; or on the spires of Saint Patrick's Cathedral or any of our other parish churches; this is the successor of Saint Peter saying to the clergy, sisters, brothers, lay faithful of this archdiocese, and to all of our friends and neighbors of New York: Thank you! Keep up the good work! You are a leader, an inspiration, to the Church and to the world.

"Over the Christmas holy days I finished a biography of President Kennedy, and recalled his reply to someone who sincerely congratulated him on the honor of the presidency.

"Thanks," John Kennedy replied, "but I don't look at it so much as an honor as a call to higher service."

"My sentiments exactly. This is not about privilege, change of colors, hats, new clothes, places of honor, or a different title. Jesus warned us about all that stuff.

"No: this is about an affirmation of love from the Pope to a celebrated archdiocese and community, and a summons to its unworthy archbishop to serve Jesus, His Church universal, His vicar on earth, and His people better.

"I'll try to do that.but I sure need your prayers.

"Adding to our sense of joy, is the news that another native New Yorker, my brother bishop and good friend, Archbishop Edwin O'Brien, until recently Archbishop of Baltimore and now the Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher, has also been elevated to the cardinalate. The Cardinal-designate was ordained a priest for this Archdiocese in 1965, and he is still warmly remembered for his service here as a priest, secretary to Cardinals Cooke and O'Connor, Rector of Saint Joseph's Seminary, and auxiliary bishop.

"Thanks so much for your good wishes."

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Catholic Online adds its "good wishes" and much more! We are absolutely exuberant over this news. Archbishop Timothy Dolan, soon to be Cardinal Timothy Dolan, is one of the great churchmen of our age. We commit our ongoing prayer for the Cardinal designate from New York and ask our global readers to do the same as he continues to offer his "yes"  - his "Fiat" - to the invitations of the Lord. The Church is greatly blessed by his inspired - and inspiring - leadership. He is a headlight through the fog and a beacon of the New Evangelization.


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Cardinals, consistory, Archbishop Dolan, Vatican, Timothy Dolan, Rome, Deacon Keith Fournier

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1 - 7 of 7 Comments

  1. Rev. Prayer Odede
    1 year ago

    My sentiments as I read this article. I hope we are wrong. almost every large parish area (in comparison to parishes in most of african dioceses) in the united state and europe has as its bishop a cardinal archbishop. I wonder if this is more about service and the thank you for the good work of evangelization or more of a reward for the financial support of the papacy. I am really worried about this Church about how it acts in the name of God yet I dont see God installing 23 cardinals and not even a single african qualifies according to whatever standard to be one of them. sad.

  2. jh
    1 year ago

    May God touch hearts through Archbishop Dolan, and draw them gently to Himself.

  3. Diane
    1 year ago

    I think this is great. Dolan is a wonderful Church leader. Chaput AND Tobin are next.

  4. Pauline
    1 year ago

    Congratulation to all the Catholics in the US and in the world. Our future Cardinal Dolan will be an excellent Cardinal. I remember him, {Father Timothy Doland} comenting on the Semi-Annual Bishops Conference. I mentioned to my Family that Fr. Dolan will be going places.
    And he is! Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ. Now and for Ever! Who says I am not a good judge of Character? Of course is not my doing. It is God's gift.

  5. Terry C
    1 year ago

    I AM VERY PLEASED TO HEAR THAT HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT IS ADDING SOME NEW CARDINALS IN THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALS. I APPLAUD HIM FOR THAT. HOWEVER, FROM WHAT I READ, IT SEEMS THAT CANDIDATES WERE PRIMARILY CHOSEN FROM EUROPE, ASIA AND THE AMERICAS AND NONE FROM AFRICA. IF THAT WERE TO HOLD( SINCE WE HAVE NOT SEEN THE LIST), I THINK THAT IT SENDS A VERY WRONG SIGNAL TO CATHOLICS IN THE CONTINENT WHO ARE AMONG THE MOST DEVOTED AND PRACTICING CATHOLICS AROUND THE WORLD. IT WILL BE UNFORTUNATE. LET'S WAIT AND SEE.

  6. Jennifer
    1 year ago

    Deo Gratia!!! Truly joyful, hopeful, thrilling news! Chaput is next!

  7. abey
    1 year ago

    As stated by Pope Benedict, the Church does not possess the technical solutions, but the one on whom its faith rests, does possess all the solutions, the solution himself, called Christ Jesus sent unto Man by GOD ordained for the same. Archbishop Dolan representing New York has a very difficult task cut out for him ,in the times ahead considering that New York is deemed to be one of the three "Spiritual Babylon", pertaining to the statement from the Biblical revelations, where Babylon "the harlot" the city that is divided(spiritually) into three parts.

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