Posted on 03/16/2017 6:06:38 PM PDT by ebb tide
Since it is Lent, who better to stop by and chat with Brigitte Quinn but his Eminence, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York.
Dolan sat down with Quinn, a nice Irish girl (by marriage) he noted, and talked about Lenten sacrifices, St. Patricks Day and the parade which is tomorrow.
By the way, if youre wondering if Cardinal Dolan is giving up anything for Lent, he is: Beer! Diet root beer is his substitute.
BQ: It was only in 2015 that the first LGBT group marched and you caught a little flack for that.
CD: Nooo. We caught quite a bit. That was a long Lent.
BQ: Two years have transpired. Do you think that the faithful are more accepting of those marchers in the parade in 2017?
CD: I do. And I think a good chunk of them were two years ago in the height of it as well. It was rather controversial as you hinted at Brigitte, but I think now its died down as controversies usually do. And I think the faithful and I think the people in general are fine with anyone marching as long as the dominant theme is, would be ones Irish identity. So as long as any group, the LGBT included, didnt use it to kind of brag about or publicize whatever theyre marching for as long as it becomes a parade to celebrate Irish culture and heritage, I think people are fine.
To get the Cardinals thoughts on President Trump, the Trump marriage, and whether Pope Francis has changed the Catholic church, watch the full interview above.
The same man who said the pro-abortion Governor of New York (the nearly-blind black one) was “a good Catholic who takes his Christian faith seriously.”
Two years have transpired. Do you think that the faithful are more accepting of those marchers in the parade in 2017?
CD: I do.
You think wrong. You were wrong then and you’re wrong now.
How I miss Cardinal O’Connor!
Very politic. I can see why he gets along in NYC. But at least he did explain the difference between doctrine and discipline.
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