Sentences with phrase «cardinal archbishop»

He also improved the training of Jesuits in Argentina, fostered cooperation among Latin America's Catholic clergy, and, most impressively, as cardinal archbishop of Buenos Aires, anchored the church to the faithful by placing ministry to the poor at the heart of the church's activity.
I recently spent several days with the cardinal archbishop of Sydney on his home turf, where I was giving a series of lectures in support of Campion College, a new Aussie adventure in Catholic liberal arts education of which Cardinal Pell has been a strong supporter.
Divided as it is, the Church has spoken with one voice upon certain ultimate principles, whether the voice was that of an Orthodox metropolitan of Athens, a cardinal archbishop of Munich, or a Lutheran primate of Norway; an Anglican archbishop or a Roman Pope — or of many less conspicuous but not less faithful witnesses, some of whom paid dearly for their witness.
Earlier this spring, I visited Yeshiva University in New York for a dialogue between Jewish scholars and a group of Catholic bishops, cofounded some years ago by the late cardinal archbishop of Paris, Jean - Marie Lustiger.
It will continue to smolder, flickering upon each new exposure of clerical abuse, and breaking momentarily into flames if a cardinal archbishop resigns or a bishop goes to jail.
Call it clericalism or call it the hierarchical habits of mind that too often prevent cardinal archbishops from being bishops.

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another passing tought most of the cardinals electors are in their 60 or 70 years old according to the cannon law they could elect someone from the archbishop branch I am sure there is a younger and stronger priest that will have the courage and the strenght to clean and stear the barc of St. Peter and he will make the church stronger by correcting the wrongs of the past and mending and shapping the future of the church otherwise stay tuned for another older cardinal to be elected pope and wait another 8 years and we will have this very unsettleing situation once again.
The shock of learning that there were actual bishops and archbishops — some of them cardinals, no less — willing to water down that teaching, or effectively to abandon it altogether if an antinomian understanding of «conscience» were heeded, led us to pay closer attention to what was being said in the synods.
, and a little MORE time worrying about the crimes committed against children by priests, bishops, archbishops, cardinals, and the pope.
In addition to Dolan, Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien of Baltimore will also get his red hat and be elevated to a cardinal.
In a recent interview, the archbishop Soane Patita Mafi of Tonga, a surprise pick among the new cardinals, emphasised that he would take with him to Rome the cry of the poor of his country.
Had Pell not become archbishop of Melbourne, and later cardinal - archbishop of Sydney, it's a reasonable bet that Australian Catholicism today would resemble the Irish Church from which the Church Down Under largely descends: scandal - ridden, demoralized, intellectually shoddy, and somewhere out on the far periphery of the New Evangelization.
Catholic News Service: Pope names six new cardinals, including US Archbishop Harvey Pope Benedict XVI surprised pilgrims in St. Peter's Square Oct. 24 by announcing he would create six new cardinals, including 63 - year - old U.S. Archbishop James M. Harvey, prefect of the papal household, in late November.
With the priest the bishop is somehow implicated, and with the bishop the archbishop is somehow implicated, and with the archbishop the cardinal is somehow implicated - and, as everybody knows, all roads lead to Rome and so the story leads to You Know Who, the representative of the oldest and largest institution in the world.
He apologized in a statement Sunday, saying, «There have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal
Now 89 years old, the archbishop emeritus of San Juan de Puerto Rico is one of only five men still living from the 1978 meeting of cardinals in Rome that elected John Paul II.
That's a quip regularly offered by cardinals and archbishops when welcoming a guest to dinner.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, has been named as one of 19 new cardinals to be instated by Pope Francis in February.
They begin as parish priests, and later are appointed bishops and archbishops and, later, are named cardinals by the pope.
The burden of Cardinal Sodano's remarks was that John Paul II's achievements in central and eastern Europe in the 1980s had been «prepared» by the Vatican's Ostpolitik in the 1970s, as conducted by Pope Paul VI, his chief diplomatic agent, Archbishop Agostino Casaroli, and Casaroli's principal deputy, Msgr. Achille Silvestrini (both of whom became cardinals).
This proclamation, against which the Spanish governor of Granada and many Spanish statesmen (among them the duke of Alba) emphatically protested, was nevertheless enforced by the advice of a cardinal and an archbishop.
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, told reporters last week that when the cardinals vote, they will be answering to a higher call than considerations of citizenship or nationality.
Timothy Dolan, who was archbishop of Milwaukee at the time, is now archbishop of New York, head of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and a cardinal.
God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faithby robert cardinal sarahinterviewed by nicolas diatignatius, 285 pages, $ 17.95 On the night of April 18, 1978, a visitor brought an unexpected message to a young priest named Robert Sarah: Pope Paul VI had appointed him archbishop of Conakry and expected a....
As the forces mount to undermine the truly prophetic act of Paul VI in Humanae Vitae, one might also remember that Benedict was named archbishop of Munich by Paul and created a cardinal in Paul's final consistory in 1977.
The cardinal was «a priest to his fingertips» and «supremely confident in his calling», Archbishop of Cardiff George Stack said as he gave a homily.
It was humiliating, of course, to see the solemn assembly of bishops, archbishops, and cardinals jumping through the hoops and slithering under the bars held by the media ringmasters.
«I wish to take this opportunity to admit that there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinalCardinal Keith O'Brien said in a statement.
Archbishop Nichols» appointment sees the return of a British cardinal to the most senior rank in the Catholic Church since Cardinal Cormac Murphy - O'Connor...
The archbishop of Toronto is given to deprecating himself as «just a simple country cardinal
Let cardinals, archbishops, bishops, the heads of the monastic, mendicant and military orders be called, let factors of theology and law from the university and the representatives of the Civil power be summoned, and let such a council and the schism, condemn heretics and reform the Church.
The move comes in the wake of intense lobbying by the church, which included the archbishop of Westminster, cardinal Cormac Murphy - O'Connor, writing to ministers warning the laws could see Catholic adoption agencies close across the country.
The archbishops of Canterbury and York came out in support of the cardinal, despite a general policy among Anglican agencies to help same - sex couples adopt, and Mr Blair was said to be seriously considering an exemption for religious adoption services.
He was appointed Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998, and subsequently named a cardinal three years later by John Paul II.
He dedicated his life to the church, becoming a priest and then an archbishop, and eventually a cardinal.
There are also practical problems arising from the fact that there is no cardinal or archbishop who can oversee the schools.
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