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N.Y. archbishop takes stock of challenges in the American Catholic Church
cna ^ | August 13,2 009

Posted on 08/13/2009 9:53:09 AM PDT by NYer

Archbishop Timothy Dolan

Phoenix, Ariz., Aug 13, 2009 / 12:33 am (CNA).- Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York told CNA last week that the Catholic Church is currently facing many challenges, four being: the vocation to marriage, the state of Catholic parishes and schools, the great number of lapsed Catholics and finally the difficulties in a culture desperate to keep the Church and morals out of the public square.

Sitting down with CNA in Phoenix, Arizona during the 127th annual Knights of Columbus convention, the archbishop noted that while he loves his new assignment as the Archbishop of New York, his archdiocese of 2.6 million Catholics, as well as the Church in the United States, is currently facing some serious challenges.

“Oh, there’s tons of challenges, my Lord, there’s never any dearth of challenges,” the archbishop began, explaining that the basic challenge for all Catholics is the same one that Jesus gave on Pentecost Sunday: “Go out to the world and preach the Gospel.”

The archbishop then broke down Jesus’ words into four practical challenges the Church currently faces in preaching the Gospel to all people, the first being the instability of marriage and family.

“That’s where we have the real vocation crisis,” he remarked, noting that “only 50% of our Catholic young people are getting married.”

“We have a vocation crisis to life-long, life-giving, loving, faithful marriage.  If we take care of that one, we’ll have all the priests and nuns we need for the church,” Dolan said.

The second challenge the Church faces, according to Archbishop Dolan, is that it must “maintain and strengthen the blessed infrastructure that we have in the Catholic Church in the United States.”  This infrastructure, the parishes, schools, religious education programs, Catholic Charities and hospitals, has “fortified the Church” for “over 200 years.”  Now, however, these same institutions are struggling because of their size and cost.

The aim isn’t only to maintain them, he continued, they need to be strengthened because “now more than ever does the Church need a public face.”

The Church needs to have a good public profile because there are “a lot of people out there who would like to exclude the Church from any type of public witness and we can’t let that happen,” the Archbishop of New York said.

Moving on to the third challenge for the U.S. Catholic Church, Dolan simply described it as reaching out and inviting our people home. 

“It scares the life out of me when I find out that second most identifiable religious grouping on the religious landscape of the United States are people who say, ‘I used to be a Catholic.’”

We bishops have to do something about this, he insisted.  “We have to say, ‘no, look, there is no such thing as a former Catholic.  Your Catholicism is, as a matter of fact, in your DNA.  And whether you like it or not you’re born into it just like you’re born into a natural family.’”

Now, he continued, “you might say, ‘I’m ticked off at my natural family, I’m not hanging around with them anymore, I’ve got things to work out.’ But you’re still a member of that family and sooner or later you usually make your peace with it and go home.”

In comparison, “the Church is our supernatural family,” he explained, “you might be upset with it, you might not be showing up for Sunday dinner, you might be mad at it about a couple of things…but you’re still a member.” 

The Church “is your supernatural family, and, darn it, we need you and want you to come back home.  You’re always welcome,” Dolan offered.

The final challenge the he listed is confronting “a culture” with many “strident voices who want to keep” God, morals, virtue and the Church “out of the public square.”

He explained that those voices will say that “religious is fine as an individual hobby… but don’t enforce it on the rest of us.”

However, Dolan argued, without the voice of the Church, “our public square is reduced if the Church isn’t part of it, and what makes America great is that religion has always had a strong, respected place at the table.” Those who want to exclude the voice of the Church, he said, are involved in “galloping secularism.” 

He explained: “There are those movers and shakers in society that want to take the teeth out of religion and we can’t let that happen” because America, individuals, the world and culture would be much worse off.

“We’ve got something to say, and darn it, we want to say it,” he stated.


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1 posted on 08/13/2009 9:53:10 AM PDT by NYer
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2 posted on 08/13/2009 9:54:05 AM PDT by NYer ( "One Who Prays Is Not Afraid; One Who Prays Is Never Alone"- Benedict XVI)
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To: NYer

Dolan is the best. Our loss is NY’s gain. Please take care of him and treat him well. His blessings will be heaped upon you. Milwaukee misses him.


3 posted on 08/13/2009 9:58:39 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic
His Eminence should look to the leadership of the Council of Bishops to discern the problem. If you look at the writings on Social Justice: health care, global warming, you will see that the Bishops are totally in line with the Obama administration. Most Americans know that global warming is a hoax and this health care law will lead to euthanasia and abortion.

The Bishops support a National health care program and global warming. They may not support abortion but they must know that the legislation will bring about national support and eventually force abortion activities.

Look at what they support not what they say.

If you want evidence of their effectiveness look at the major supporters of abortion. Among the names are Kennedy, Kerry, Biden, Pelosi. There are more and they are all Catholics and have been active for years.

I can't wait to see if Senator Kennedy gets a Catholic funeral.

I am a Catholic who is worried about the leadership of the Bishops.

4 posted on 08/13/2009 10:27:24 AM PDT by paguch
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To: afraidfortherepublic
His Eminence should look to the leadership of the Council of Bishops to discern the problem. If you look at the writings on Social Justice: health care, global warming, you will see that the Bishops are totally in line with the Obama administration. Most Americans know that global warming is a hoax and this health care law will lead to euthanasia and abortion.

The Bishops support a National health care program and global warming. They may not support abortion but they must know that the legislation will bring about national support and eventually force abortion activities.

Look at what they support not what they say.

If you want evidence of their effectiveness look at the major supporters of abortion. Among the names are Kennedy, Kerry, Biden, Pelosi. There are more and they are all Catholics and have been active for years.

I can't wait to see if Senator Kennedy gets a Catholic funeral.

I am a Catholic who is worried about the leadership of the Bishops.

5 posted on 08/13/2009 10:27:34 AM PDT by paguch
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To: NYer

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6 posted on 08/13/2009 10:42:56 AM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: paguch

I hear you. But Abp Dolan is in line with Rome. Abp Dolan did demonstrated leadership by criticizing Notre Dame U when they gave an honorary degree to Obama (I think they should have given Obama the 3rd degree). Dolan was one of the first Bishops to speak out. And he did so twice.

Don’t castigate Abp Dolan when it’s the other Bishops who diserve your scorn. This is a good artice and everything he says here is true.

At least he’s not going to write a tell-all sex book like the FORMER Milwaukee Abp Weakland is planning to do. There’s an Abp to be proud of s/off: his order won’t have him back to retire, he announces a move to an Abbey on the grounds of a boys school in NJ and they ask him to please stay away, he leaves the Archdiocese of Milwaukee facing tremendous debt because of his own actions, etc.


7 posted on 08/13/2009 10:54:52 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Please do not take my comments as a criticism of Archbishop Dolan. I salute him. I am merely trying to point out that the Bishops in general say one thing to the contributors in the pews, and then they enable the Kennedy/Pelosi group to move on with their agenda. If you read the economic justice letters the Bishops write to Congress on behalf of the Council of Bishops, you understand why “Catholic” leaders such as Kennedy/Pelosi feel free to do what they do.
8 posted on 08/13/2009 11:46:29 AM PDT by paguch
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To: paguch
His Eminence ...

Abp. Dolan is not yet a Cardinal. It is very likely that he will be named a Cardinal. But, he hasn't, yet. So, the proper form of address for him is Excellency as in "Your Excellency" or "His Excellency."

9 posted on 08/13/2009 12:51:16 PM PDT by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: NYer

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10 posted on 08/13/2009 5:47:42 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (STOP OBAMA NOW.)
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To: NYer
...currently facing many challenges, four being: the vocation to marriage, the state of Catholic parishes and schools, the great number of lapsed Catholics and finally the difficulties in a culture desperate to keep the Church and morals out of the public square.

Amen, Excellency.

11 posted on 08/13/2009 6:23:55 PM PDT by Desdemona (True Christianity requires open hearts and open minds - not blind hatred.)
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To: paguch
I can't wait to see if Senator Kennedy gets a Catholic funeral.

I would imagine that he will and no one will know if he actually realized his wrongs and asked for forgiveness but God.

12 posted on 08/13/2009 6:33:17 PM PDT by tiki (True Christians will not deliberately slander or misrepresent others or their beliefs)
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