This is now the most powerful man Within The Corporation Known as the United States...nevermind the hogwash you saw on CNN.....The Real President of the United States resides in St Patrick's Cathedral, New York City...What Corporation allows its employees to select who the COO, CEO and President will be? HAhahaha...what nonsense!!!...You all know who Obama, the Moore is.....but how many of you have heard of this man?
Milwaukee archbishop chosen to succeed Egan in NY
http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/archive...-chosen-to.html
Archbishop Timothy Dolan of Milwaukee, a conservative but generally conciliatory Catholic cleric, has been appointed archbishop of New York -- the job Pope John Paul II once characterized as "archbishop of the capital of the world."
Laurie Goodstien of The New York Times (religion writer of the capital of the world?) said Dolan "has a towering frame and a gregarious presence" and "is orthodox in his theology but more likely to use persuasion than punishment on Catholics who do not share his views."
Dolan succeeds Cardinal Edward Egan, who, at 76, is retiring.
"In choosing him," Goodstein writes, "the pope passed over other candidates equally conservative but more confrontational with Catholic priests, parishioners and politicians who question church teaching."
Milwaukee archbishop chosen to succeed Egan in NY
http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/archive...-chosen-to.html
Archbishop Timothy Dolan of Milwaukee, a conservative but generally conciliatory Catholic cleric, has been appointed archbishop of New York -- the job Pope John Paul II once characterized as "archbishop of the capital of the world."
Laurie Goodstien of The New York Times (religion writer of the capital of the world?) said Dolan "has a towering frame and a gregarious presence" and "is orthodox in his theology but more likely to use persuasion than punishment on Catholics who do not share his views."
Dolan succeeds Cardinal Edward Egan, who, at 76, is retiring.
"In choosing him," Goodstein writes, "the pope passed over other candidates equally conservative but more confrontational with Catholic priests, parishioners and politicians who question church teaching."