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Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
« on: July 19, 2012, 10:12:29 PM »
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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as 'mission territory'


    Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan speaks at the 2012 spring general assembly of the U.S. bishops' conference in Atlanta, Ga.

    New York City, N.Y., Jul 17, 2012 / 04:41 pm (CNA).-

    The U.S. and other Western nations are “mission territory” for the Catholic Church in modern times, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York stressed in a July 17 online posting.

    “I was raised – as were most of you – to think of the missions as 'way far away' – and, to be sure, we can never forget our sacred duty to the foreign missions,” the New York archbishop wrote on his “Gospel in the Digital Age” blog.

    “But, we are a mission territory, too. Every diocese is. And every committed Catholic is a missionary. This is at the heart of what Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI call the New Evangelization.”

    Cardinal Dolan voiced his agreement with Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, who observed in a June 2012 speech to the Catholic Press Association that his own archdiocese was “now really mission territory … for the second time.”

    While the Philadelphia archbishop's statement may seem startling, Cardinal Dolan said it was “right on target” – not simply due to troubles facing the Church in Philadelphia, but because of the larger crisis of faith sweeping through Western societies.

    “Our beloved Archdiocese of New York is also mission territory,” the cardinal and U.S. bishops' conference president observed. Although his local church is financially and administratively sound, it faces the same spiritual challenges that prompted Archbishop Chaput's remark.

    “Maybe, we have gotten way too smug. We have taken our Catholic faith for granted,” the New York archbishop suggested.

    The entire Church, he said, can no longer “coast on the former fame, clout, buildings, numbers, size, money, and accomplishments of the past.”

    On July 12, the Gallup polling organization released figures showing a historic drop in U.S. resident's confidence in religious institutions. Only 44 percent of Americans, from various faith backgrounds, now say they have a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in “the church or organized religion.”

    That figure marks the lowest point since at least 1973, when religious organizations were ranked as the country's most trusted institutions with around 66 percent confidence. The figure has generally declined since then, reaching previous lows of 45 percent in 2002 and 46 percent in 2007.

    But Catholics should not be “depressed” by Western countries' shift away from religious belief and practice. Instead, they should be “awakened and challenged,” Cardinal Dolan said.

    Today, he said, the Church is “with the apostles on Pentecost Sunday as we embrace the New Evangelization.” The campaign to re-evangelize historically Christian societies is the topic of an October 2012 synod in Rome, which will begin the Year of Faith called by Pope Benedict XVI.

    “You and I are missionaries,” the New York archbishop told the faithful, emphasizing that the conversion of others “starts inside” with one's own conversion.


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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
    « Reply #1 on: July 19, 2012, 10:18:18 PM »
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  • So if it's mission territory, and they act like modern missionaries, that means they will stop efforts at conversion.  Right?

    Except for bringing sedes and other "schismatics" back into "the fold", right?


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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
    « Reply #2 on: July 20, 2012, 12:55:09 PM »
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  • How can they be missionaries when they say there is no longer any such thing as an "ecuмenism of return"?

    Do they expect the majority of non-involved baptised Catholics to wake up and say, "You know, I really do miss those banjo masses!"

    It's just another novelty.

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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
    « Reply #3 on: July 20, 2012, 02:46:32 PM »
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  • Cardinal Dolan denied Christ and he denied the atacks on America on September 11, 2001 when he went along wit'h Mayor NY Bloomberg's religion ban on tenth anniversary of september 11th.  As matter of fact many victims' families were so outraged by it that this September 11 there will be no politicians, etc.  The families were also upset the Mayor of NY also showed no compassion when he suggested that the names of victims would not be read out aloud in their memory.
     
    Also, before the trials against sɛҳuąƖ abuse and coverups by clergy in Philadelphia.  archBishop Chaput and many others from PHiladelphia diocese gave  Monsignor Lynn a standing ovation.  And recently, 4 out of 6 accused priests remain in ministry because of statue of limitiations.  In the real world,  these people are usually fired without pay and benefits.  

    The problem with the Catholic Church is its lukewarm and sinful leadership.  Many clergy don't know God, Our Blessed Mother and the true Catholic faith.


    Chaput just closed and merged many schools and churches.  this is what they are talking about.  They further lie and coverup for their sins...
    That is what they are talking about as they waste money in fancy hotels and food for their lukewarm conference.
    May God bless you and keep you

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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
    « Reply #4 on: July 20, 2012, 02:48:15 PM »
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  • Quote from: stevusmagnus
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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as 'mission territory'


    Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan speaks at the 2012 spring general assembly of the U.S. bishops' conference in Atlanta, Ga.

    New York City, N.Y., Jul 17, 2012 / 04:41 pm (CNA).-

    The U.S. and other Western nations are “mission territory” for the Catholic Church in modern times, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York stressed in a July 17 online posting.

    “I was raised – as were most of you – to think of the missions as 'way far away' – and, to be sure, we can never forget our sacred duty to the foreign missions,” the New York archbishop wrote on his “Gospel in the Digital Age” blog.

    “But, we are a mission territory, too. Every diocese is. And every committed Catholic is a missionary. This is at the heart of what Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI call the New Evangelization.”

    Cardinal Dolan voiced his agreement with Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, who observed in a June 2012 speech to the Catholic Press Association that his own archdiocese was “now really mission territory … for the second time.”

    While the Philadelphia archbishop's statement may seem startling, Cardinal Dolan said it was “right on target” – not simply due to troubles facing the Church in Philadelphia, but because of the larger crisis of faith sweeping through Western societies.

    “Our beloved Archdiocese of New York is also mission territory,” the cardinal and U.S. bishops' conference president observed. Although his local church is financially and administratively sound, it faces the same spiritual challenges that prompted Archbishop Chaput's remark.

    “Maybe, we have gotten way too smug. We have taken our Catholic faith for granted,” the New York archbishop suggested.

    The entire Church, he said, can no longer “coast on the former fame, clout, buildings, numbers, size, money, and accomplishments of the past.”

    On July 12, the Gallup polling organization released figures showing a historic drop in U.S. resident's confidence in religious institutions. Only 44 percent of Americans, from various faith backgrounds, now say they have a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in “the church or organized religion.”

    That figure marks the lowest point since at least 1973, when religious organizations were ranked as the country's most trusted institutions with around 66 percent confidence. The figure has generally declined since then, reaching previous lows of 45 percent in 2002 and 46 percent in 2007.

    But Catholics should not be “depressed” by Western countries' shift away from religious belief and practice. Instead, they should be “awakened and challenged,” Cardinal Dolan said.

    Today, he said, the Church is “with the apostles on Pentecost Sunday as we embrace the New Evangelization.” The campaign to re-evangelize historically Christian societies is the topic of an October 2012 synod in Rome, which will begin the Year of Faith called by Pope Benedict XVI.

    “You and I are missionaries,” the New York archbishop told the faithful, emphasizing that the conversion of others “starts inside” with one's own conversion.


    The sad part is that most novus ordo catholics are hoping that he will be the next Pope and they think he is conservative.  
    May God bless you and keep you


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    Cardinal Dolan sees US as mission territory
    « Reply #5 on: July 21, 2012, 04:48:13 PM »
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  •  I think that Dolan is right about this being a missionary country.  Unfortunately, the man has shown by his actions that he is not part of such an effort.  Bringing 6th grade Catholic school children with you(Dolan) to a Seder supper hosted by the ADL is not going to get the message of Christianity accross to anyone, but just the opposite.