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Offline poche

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« on: April 17, 2015, 11:45:06 PM »
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  • Cardinal Francis George, the retired Archbishop of Chicago, died on April 17 at the age of 78, after a long battle with cancer.

    Cardinal George, who for years had been a leader in the American Catholic hierarchy, had stepped down from his pastoral duties in September 2014 after disclosing that he had been diagnosed with cancer for the 3rd time. He had survived an initial bout with the disease in 2006, and a 2nd in 2012, each time undergoing surgery and a lengthy recovery. Last year he disclosed that doctors had given him little hope of surviving after cancer cells were again discovered. He was hospitalized briefly earlier this month, as doctors worked to control his pain. He died at home.

    No stranger to illness, Francis George had battled polio as an adolescent. A native of Chicago, he entered religious life as an Oblate of Mary Immaculate and was ordained to the priesthood in 1963. He was named to head the order’s Midwestern province in 1973, and in 1975 he moved to Rome to serve as the Oblates’ vicar general.

    In 1990, he was named Bishop of Yakima, Washington, by St. John Paul II, and in 1996 he became Archbishop of Portland, Oregon. After less than a year there, he was appointed to succeed Cardinal Joseph Bernardin as Archbishop of Chicago. He was raised to the College of Cardinals in 1998, and served as president of the US bishops’ conference from 2007 to 2010.

    Respected for his intellect as well as his piety, Cardinal George became an influential figure in Rome and an important spokesman for the American bishops. He was a key figure in bringing out a new English-language translation of the liturgy, ensuring approval of the “Dallas Charter” that set new rules for curbing clerical abuse, and dueling with the Obama administration over the coverage of abortion in federal health-care policy.

    In his later years especially, Cardinal George expressed severe misgivings about the secularization of American society and the growth of hostility to the faith. He made the dramatic prediction: “I expect to die in bed, my successor will die in prison, and his successor will die a martyr in the public square.”

    With the death of Cardinal George, there are now 223 living members of the College of Cardinals, of whom 121 are under the age of 80 and thus eligible to vote in a papal conclave.


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    May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.


    Offline Capt McQuigg

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    Cardinal Francis George
    « Reply #1 on: April 18, 2015, 02:29:39 AM »
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  • I remember watching a video of Catholics who suffered tremendously at the hands of the communists greeting a visiting Cardinal George.  They kissed his hand as he passed them by and the look of contempt and disdain in his eyes actually sickened me and made for feel a lot of sadness for those Ukranians.  They suffered from communism, then when the pain of communism was releived, they found out that the Catholic Church leaders they loved so dearly from afar were actually on the side of the Communists.

    It is my hope that those faithful Catholic Ukranians are blessed by God.  

    I think Cardinal George had a look of contempt on his face because he views pre-Vatican II Catholicism as something to be disregarded and tossed out, as if it was yesterday's garbage.  All the while, these conciliar novus ordo churchmen so greatly admire communism which is quite literally yesterday's bloody garbage.

    That impressive quote from Cardinal George stating that his successor will probably die in prison is because Cardinal George knows that the sheriff (and law enforcement in general) is just one or two steps behind him.  Cardinal George can go scurry off but his successor will be forced to answer the tough questions.

    Having said the above, I do think we should pray for the repose of the soul of Cardinal George.  Our Lord instructed us to pray for those who persecute us.  Cardinal George merely disgusted us.  


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    « Reply #2 on: April 21, 2015, 10:58:49 PM »
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  • I remember watching a video of Catholics who suffered tremendously at the hands of the communists greeting a visiting Cardinal George. They kissed his hand as he passed them by and the look of contempt and disdain in his eyes actually sickened me and made for feel a lot of sadness for those Ukranians. They suffered from communism, then when the pain of communism was releived, they found out that the Catholic Church leaders they loved so dearly from afar were actually on the side of the Communists.

    Is it possible that you are mistaking the look of disdain for a look of someone who is in pain from some of teh symptoms of the cancer from which he died?  

    Offline Viva Cristo Rey

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    « Reply #3 on: April 22, 2015, 12:44:52 AM »
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  • May he RIP
    May God bless you and keep you

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    « Reply #4 on: April 22, 2015, 10:14:18 AM »
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  • Quote from: poche
    I remember watching a video of Catholics who suffered tremendously at the hands of the communists greeting a visiting Cardinal George. They kissed his hand as he passed them by and the look of contempt and disdain in his eyes actually sickened me and made for feel a lot of sadness for those Ukranians. They suffered from communism, then when the pain of communism was releived, they found out that the Catholic Church leaders they loved so dearly from afar were actually on the side of the Communists.

    Is it possible that you are mistaking the look of disdain for a look of someone who is in pain from some of teh symptoms of the cancer from which he died?  


    I sure hope so but this video was filmed approximately a decade ago.


     



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    « Reply #5 on: April 22, 2015, 11:43:21 PM »
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  • Quote from: Capt McQuigg
    Quote from: poche
    I remember watching a video of Catholics who suffered tremendously at the hands of the communists greeting a visiting Cardinal George. They kissed his hand as he passed them by and the look of contempt and disdain in his eyes actually sickened me and made for feel a lot of sadness for those Ukranians. They suffered from communism, then when the pain of communism was releived, they found out that the Catholic Church leaders they loved so dearly from afar were actually on the side of the Communists.

    Is it possible that you are mistaking the look of disdain for a look of someone who is in pain from some of teh symptoms of the cancer from which he died?  


    I sure hope so but this video was filmed approximately a decade ago.


     


    He had a long fight with cancer. It could have been pain that was undiagnosed.

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    « Reply #6 on: April 23, 2015, 11:18:22 PM »
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  • His new book,  "A Godly Humanism: Clarifying the Hope that Lies Within," will be released later in the year.