Posted on 08/27/2012 3:28:58 PM PDT by NYer
SAN DIEGO – The Roman Catholic archbishop-elect of San Francisco was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence, San Diego police said Monday.
The Rev. Salvatore Cordileone was taken into custody after being stopped early Saturday at a police checkpoint near the San Diego State University campus, said Detective Gary Hassen, a police spokesman. He declined to comment on whether Cordileone took a sobriety test or reveal his blood-alcohol content.
The stop was made at 12:26 a.m. on the outskirts of the campus, an area populated by college housing, modest restaurants and low-slung apartment buildings.
There was no record of Cordileone being in custody on Monday. The San Diego city attorney's office, which prosecutes misdemeanor DUI offenses, said it had not received a report on the arrest.
The San Francisco archdiocese did not immediately respond to phone and email messages seeking comment.
Cordileone is a 56-year-old native of San Diego, where he was raised and ordained as a priest in 1982. In July, Pope Benedict XVI selected him to replace Archbishop George Niederauer, who is retiring in October. Cordileone was most recently bishop of Oakland and several years ago, he was an auxiliary bishop in San Diego.
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A funny (or not so funny) thought just occurred to me.
Why don’t all the DUIs of ministers or teachers make headlines like this?
This from the Arch-Diocese of San Francisco:
THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO
OFFICE OF THE AUXILIARY BISHOPS
ONE PETER YORKE WAY, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109-6601 (415) 614-5611 FAX (415) 614-5613
To: Clergy of the Archdiocese of San Francisco
From: Most Reverend William J. Justice
Most Reverend Robert W. McElroy
Reverend Monsignor James T. Tarantino
Date: August 27, 2012
RE: Statement regarding Archbishop Cordileone
Archbishop-designate Cordileone has asked that we share with you the following statement which he issued this afternoon:
While visiting in San Diego this past weekend, I had dinner at the home of some friends along with a priest friend visiting from outside the country and my mother, who lives near San Diego State University. While driving my mother home, I passed through a DUI checkpoint the police had set up near the SDSU campus before I reached her home, and was found to be over the California legal blood alcohol level. I apologize for my error in judgment and feel shame for the disgrace I have brought upon the Church and myself. I will repay my debt to society and I ask forgiveness from my family and my friends and co-workers at the Diocese of Oakland and the Archdiocese of San Francisco. I pray that God, in His inscrutable wisdom, will bring some good out of this.
We ask you to keep Archbishop Cordileone in your prayers during this difficult time, as we know you will.
Partying with SDSU coeds?
Several problems with this. First of all, doesn’t he warrant a driver? Second, he was born and raised in California, so he should know the rules about DUI. If anything, he should have refused the BAT and lost his driver’s license. He will anyway.
In California, though refusal *can* result in being put in jail for 48 hours, but typically that is only done for falling down drunks.
Re #13; This does sound like a political hit. But we all know that LEOs can not be corrupted.
Isn’t this guy much higher in the church than just being a preacher or teacher?
Isn’t he something of a national figure?
No, he was driving his mom home from dinner with friends.
He shoulda flashed his badge.
Another scene from a film by Luis Bunuel.
Sounds like a political hit.
Understanding full well that you are a principled Reformed Christian, you should nonetheless pray for Archbishop Cordileone and give him some sympathy. He is likely no more impressed with Mittler than are you or I.
I also understand that you were properly correcting another poster on his/her factual error as to place of arrest. I just thought I might politely and respectfully head this off at the pass.
He is from San Diego and he was taking his mom home after dinner with friends. He has owned his fault, a man can do no more.
I don't want to say I told them so, but....
On the surface, (arch)Bishop Salvatore Cordileone looks promising, but Niederauer looked promising, too and look how he worked out.
-- Alex Murphy, July 27, 2012
I only corrected someone who thought that he was coming home from dinner, in San Francisco.
I live in San Diego, I know where he is from, and that it was 12:30 am.
All that because I corrected the time and the city?
You have no idea what I feel about Catholicism, you know that I don’t like Catholic voters being a democrat voter group, what conservative would.
Head what off at the pass, just how arrogant and hostile are you to post something like all that to someone, for no reason?
Your presumptions and lack of restraint, are really something to behold.
Good people stumble sometimes like anybody else. I think he handled it as well as anybody could.
I guess time will tell us whether he inadvertently took just one sip too many at dinner or whether he really hit the bottle hard but in a way, it doesn't really matter. All that people will remember is the bishop busted for "drunken driving" as the headline eloquently states.
I know he's human, just as we all are but I'm so tired of bishops apologizing for screwing up.
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