Timothy Michael Dolan (born February 6, 1950) is an American cardinal prelate of the Catholic Church. Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI, Dolan serves as the tenth and current Archbishop of New York.
My first pastoral letter's gonna be a condemnation of light beer and instant mashed potatoes -- I hate those two things.
Marriage is the real vocation crisis in the United States. . . 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'll need for the Church.
We must never allow September 11th to become a time for protest and division. Instead, this day must remain a time for promoting peace and mutual respect.
The National Catholic Register's coverage of the Church universal, and the Church in our own country, is splendid.
Prayer immediately turns us into something greater than ourselves.
The only just government is the government that serves its citizens, not itself.
We're into an age of excessive individuals, all right. We're into the age were independence, autonomy, convenience, sometimes selfishness. The new trinity of me, myself and I, seems to dominate. We know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. The very nature of the human person needs God and needs other people.
Neither I nor anyone in the Church would ever tolerate hatred of or prejudice towards any of the Lord's children.
Dhani Harrison
Saint Basil
Mikey Welsh
Mark Wigley
Matt Kindt
Margaret Junkin Preston
Fethullah Gulen
Bob Crow
R. L. Stine
Richard Jeni
Victor de Laveleye
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