Cardinal Dolan: How things have changed! Now, we priests are christening "babies" sometimes a year old. While I hardly propose returning to the two-to-three-week expectation -- as laudable as I consider that -- I do wonder if we are now waiting way
Our country has decided that our advocacy for the life of the innocent, fragile baby in the womb is a lost cause, writes Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, archbishop of New York. Our exhilaration at the long-fought-for-and-awaited overturning of the calamitous Roe vs.
In our preparation for the Synod, in the Archdiocese of New York, close to 7,000 people accepted the invitation to attend listening sessions or respond online to issues of concern in the life of the church today. One question posed was, "How
Looking pack at the COVID-19 pandemic, Cardinal Dolan says: But, I nag myself, did we do enough? Did we raise the point that spiritual consolation given to patients was as essential as the bodily care? Did we insist that our churches needed
In an essay originally published by Public Discourse, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan warns Catholics of the harm that the Equality Act could do to religious freedom. He writes: “While the name sounds appealing — who is not in favor of equality? —