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Archbishop Timothy Dolan Among 22 New Cardinals Named by Pope Benedict XVI

CBS New York
January 6, 2012

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/01/06/archbishop-timothy-dolan-among-22-new-cardinals-named-by-pope-benedict-xvi/

File photo: Archbishop Timothy Dolan (credit: Mike Segar/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pope Benedict will elevate him to cardinal along with 21 others from Hong Kong, Berlin, Prague and from some key Vatican offices.

Dolan was named Archbishop of New York by Pope Benedict in February of 2009. He had earlier served as archbishop of Milwaukee after being named to the post by Pope John Paul II in 2002.

Dolan broke the news to worshippers at the end of morning mass Friday at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

"Every mass is a great act of thanksgiving, this adds some special fervor for me as I thank Almighty God for the new call to service," Dolan said.

Dolan released a statement following the announcement:

On this "Twelfth Day of Christmas" the traditional celebration of the Epiphany, I have received a gift from Pope Benedict XVI, as he announced just a couple of hours ago at the end of Mass in Saint Peter's Basilica that I would be among those to become a cardinal in Rome at the consistory of February 18th.

Yes, I am honored, humbled, and grateful, …but, let's be frank: this is not about Timothy Dolan; this is an honor from the Holy Father to the Archdiocese of New York, and to all our cherished friends and neighbors who call this great community home.

It's as if Pope Benedict is putting the red hat on top of the Empire State Building, or the Statue of Liberty, or on home plate at Yankee Stadium; or on the spires of Saint Patrick's Cathedral or any of our other parish churches; this is the successor of Saint Peter saying to the clergy, sisters, brothers, lay faithful of this archdiocese, and to all of our friends and neighbors of New York: Thank you! Keep up the good work! You are a leader, an inspiration, to the Church and to the world.

Over the Christmas holy days I finished a biography of President Kennedy, and recalled his reply to someone who sincerely congratulated him on the honor of the presidency.

"Thanks," John Kennedy replied, "but I don't look at it so much as an honor as a call to higher service."

My sentiments exactly. This is not about privilege, change of colors, hats, new clothes, places of honor, or a different title. Jesus warned us about all that stuff.

No: this is about an affirmation of love from the Pope to a celebrated archdiocese and community, and a summons to its unworthy archbishop to serve Jesus, His Church universal, His vicar on earth, and His people better.

I'll try to do that…but I sure need your prayers.

Adding to our sense of joy, is the news that another native New Yorker, my brother bishop and good friend, Archbishop Edwin O'Brien, until recently Archbishop of Baltimore and now the Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher, has also been elevated to the cardinalate. The Cardinal-designate was ordained a priest for this Archdiocese in 1965, and he is still warmly remembered for his service here as a priest, secretary to Cardinals Cooke and O'Connor, Rector of Saint Joseph's Seminary, and auxiliary bishop.

Thanks so much for your good wishes.

Cardinals serve as the pope's key advisers and will eventually help elect Benedict's successor.

Pope Benedict says he will elevate the 22 new cardinals in a ceremony on February 18.




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