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The New Archbishop of San Francisco is ...
Catholic World Report ^
| 7/27/12
| Mark Brumley
Posted on 07/27/2012 7:17:49 AM PDT by marshmallow
The Holy Father named Bishop Salvatore Cordileone of Oakland to be the ninth Archbishop of San Francisco. A terrific appointment. More to follow as this surprise (to some) appointment--he moves across the Bay from Oakland to San Francisco--begins to hit the email stream. Although obviously there are plenty of details that soon-to-be Archbishop Cordileone needs to master, it is not exactly as if he comes to the appointment without a clear sense of the situation in the City of St. Francis. A press conference at 10 AM at the cathedral will be streamed here. Bishop Salvatore CordileoneYou can bet this will be seen and felt by some as the San Francisco Earthquake of 2012.
Here is the Vatican on the subject of the new Archbishop of San Francisco:
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To: marshmallow
King Richard the Lionhearted was held captive in Palermo ... legend has it he started a family there ...just sayin'
Lion Heart = Cor di Leone.........
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:22:12 AM PDT
by
Kenny Bunk
(Rush, Sean, I'd like you to meet Joe Arpaio. Talk amongst yourselves.)
To: marshmallow
I wonder why Cordileone is considered to be an “earthquake.” Perhaps because he will tear down the pillars of Sodom?
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:29:27 AM PDT
by
karnage
To: karnage
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:32:04 AM PDT
by
arthurus
(Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson)
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To: karnage
Pelosi is shaking in her shoes.
Bishop Cordileone Appointed Archbishop of San Francisco
Bishop Cordileone Appointed Archbishop of San Francisco
by Edward Pentin Friday, July 27, 2012 5:06 AM
Archbishop-designate of San Francisco, Salvatore Cordileone.
Diocese of Oakland
Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Bishop Salvatore Cordileone of Oakland as the new Archbishop of San Francisco, the Vatican announced today.
The 56 year-old San Diego-native replaces Archbishop George Niederauer, 76, who has led the archdiocese since 2006.
In an archdiocese renowned for its same-sex marriage battles, the appointment is particularly noteworthy: Bishop Cordileone is a forthright defender of traditional marriage, known for his strong pro-life record and theological orthodoxy.
A fluent Spanish speaker and canon lawyer, he was one of the creators of Proposition 8 - the state referendum banning same-sex marriage - arguing that only one idea of marriage can stand" and that people have to stand up for that definition. "If that's going to be considered bigoted, we're going to see our rights being taken away - as is already happening," he said in 2009.
Since January 2011, Bishop Cordileone has served as chairman of the U.S. Bishops Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage, leading efforts to resist the legalization of same-sex marriage. He is also a member of the USCCB's Committee on Religious Liberty.
Before being appointed Bishop of Oakland by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009, Cordileone was auxiliary bishop in San Diego from 2002. Prior to that, he worked seven years in Rome as an assistant at the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the highest judicial body in the Vatican, currently headed by Cardinal Raymond Burke.
Bishop Cordileone, a proponent of the extraordinary form, is also one of seventeen United States Bishops to sign the Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience - a manifesto issued in 2009 by Catholic, Orthodox and Evangelical Christian leaders to affirm support for "the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty".
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:41:02 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: marshmallow
As a native San Diegan, I had to look this up:
He graduated from Crawford High School, then attended San Diego State for a year and transferred to University of San Diego, graduating in 1978, with a BA in philosophy (that’s what seminarians major in).
Congratulations to my fellow Torero!
BTW... our family attended a Catholic Family Camp in the San Diego area this summer. I am so deeply proud of the lay people who built it and keep it running, debt-free I might add. And another wonderful spiritual development from San Diego is the Goretti Group. That is a movement of young San Diegans who are spreading a positive pro-purity message for young adults.
In short, San Diego rocks!
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:54:00 AM PDT
by
married21
(As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: Salvation
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:54:18 AM PDT
by
karnage
To: karnage; marshmallow; arthurus
....it is to be hoped....The Boy-Molestation Plague has STILL not been handled with all the attention and rigor it deserves. Perhaps this man, in the Homosexual Capital of the Universe, will have the guts to out and de-frock queer priests, and turn over molestation cases to the civil authorities immediately.
The clean-up must also extend to the gay-friendly religious orders operating in his archdiocese and be thorough enough to include the seminaries. This has gone far enough.
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posted on
07/27/2012 7:58:24 AM PDT
by
Kenny Bunk
(Rush, Sean, I'd like you to meet Joe Arpaio. Talk amongst yourselves.)
To: Kenny Bunk
I think he is up to it.
Like I said above Pelosi isn’t happy about this — he’s her new bishop, and I bet he officially excommunicates her!
We’ve got your back Archbishop Cordileone.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:12:44 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: marshmallow
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:14:22 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: marshmallow
Excellent news, sure to turn some modernist heads.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:15:52 AM PDT
by
sayuncledave
(et Verbum caro factum est (And the Word was made flesh))
To: Salvation
Please do not expect major changes, the man has to work with what is there. He will most likely make it safe for young, orthodox priests to work in SF. He will allow the TLM and will expand its use.
Not long ago they asked the sems at St Patrick's which rite they would like to be ordained under. The majority wanted to use the Latin Rite.
This will be a long, slow process. Please pray for +C, he will need all the help he can get, his new Chancery will not support him.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:24:05 AM PDT
by
pbear8
(the Lord is my light and my salvation)
To: pbear8
I agree. What must happen is what you suggest...young orthodox priests working in the diocese, forming the conscience of those in their care. The church moves slowly because God has great patience with His people. We must also have patience and pray, pray, pray.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:38:31 AM PDT
by
Jvette
To: Jvette
+C is a good guy, this week he brought actual Carmelites from Lincoln NE into the diocese :). There are already Carmelites in SF, they came up from Mexico 100 years ago to escape the persecutions.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:45:24 AM PDT
by
pbear8
(the Lord is my light and my salvation)
To: pbear8
"Please do not expect major changes..." Please do not expect immediate major changes, but even this appointment represents a major, and very positive change. Archbishop Cordileone is a no nonsense, hard as nails orthodox priest. He is young and does not lack the vigor and stamina for the challenge as so many aging bishops do. He is a Canon lawyer and speaks softly, but deliberately. Like his name implies he will be an iron fist in a velvet glove.
My only disappointment is that, as a member of the Diocese of Oakland, we are losing him, but I am sure that Pope Benedict will give us someone equally qualified.
Peace be with you
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:47:55 AM PDT
by
Natural Law
(Jesus did not leave us a Bible, He left us a Church.)
To: Natural Law
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:55:01 AM PDT
by
karnage
To: pbear8
I love it. Those Carmelites from NE actually began in Las Vegas where I live. They left here a few years ago because they were given some land and their new building in NE.
The little church and building they had here was given to the Vietnamese Catholic community for their own church. It is called Our Lady of La Vang.
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posted on
07/27/2012 8:55:35 AM PDT
by
Jvette
To: Natural Law
Yes, I too, am acquainted with my bishop.
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posted on
07/27/2012 9:27:23 AM PDT
by
pbear8
(the Lord is my light and my salvation)
To: Jvette
We usually go to the Cathedral when we are in LV, will look for OLLV when we are next there. Thanks.
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posted on
07/27/2012 9:30:03 AM PDT
by
pbear8
(the Lord is my light and my salvation)
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