
The incoming archbishop of New York, Timothy Dolan, is saying that he will challenge any suggestions that Roman Catholics are not enlightened because they oppose gay marriage and abortion. In his interview today in Manhattan, Dolan also said that he wants to restore pride in being Catholic.
Dolan in scheduled to be installed as the leader New York’s Archdiocese during ceremonies at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Tuesday and Wednesday. He succeeds Cardinal Edward Egan who is retiring.
Dolan says he will use his sermons this week to ask Catholics not to be so consumed by their own problems that they neglect to help others in these difficult times.
Dolan in scheduled to be installed as the leader New York’s Archdiocese during ceremonies at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Tuesday and Wednesday. He succeeds Cardinal Edward Egan who is retiring.
Dolan says he will use his sermons this week to ask Catholics not to be so consumed by their own problems that they neglect to help others in these difficult times.
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