American cardinal of the Catholic Church
POPULARITY
Reverend A.R. Bernard and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik host an enlightening dialogue with Timothy Cardinal Dolan of the Christian Cultural Center. They explore the challenges of delivering religious messages to diverse congregations, particularly during holy days like Passover and Easter. Cardinal Dolan emphasizes the transient yet impactful presence of congregants during these times, likening it to family gatherings on significant holidays. The discussion delves into themes of rebirth, finding meaning, and the cyclic nature of faith. They also address sociological trends, such as the surprising increase in young men's interest in religion, and how faith communities can better support this demographic. Moreover, the episode touches on the importance of marriage and family dynamics in reinforcing religious and moral values. Cardinal Dolan, Reverend Bernard, and Rabbi Potasnik further discuss societal issues like the rise of violence, the role of houses of worship in providing community, and the resilience of faith in the face of challenges. The conversation concludes with a reflection on holidays, traditions, and personal resilience against anti-Semitism and other forms of hatred, underscoring the enduring power of faith and community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reverend A.R. Bernard and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik welcome special guest Timothy Cardinal Dolan. They discuss the significance of congregational gatherings during sacred holidays like Passover and Easter, and the challenge of crafting messages that resonate with both frequent and occasional worshippers. The conversation delves into the importance of community, the feeling of emptiness in pursuit of material success, the value of marriage and family, and the need for a balanced work-rest rhythm. The episode highlights the enduring human search for meaning, purpose, and connectedness through faith and tradition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reverend A.R. Bernard and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik host an enlightening dialogue with Timothy Cardinal Dolan of the Christian Cultural Center. They explore the challenges of delivering religious messages to diverse congregations, particularly during holy days like Passover and Easter. Cardinal Dolan emphasizes the transient yet impactful presence of congregants during these times, likening it to family gatherings on significant holidays. The discussion delves into themes of rebirth, finding meaning, and the cyclic nature of faith. They also address sociological trends, such as the surprising increase in young men's interest in religion, and how faith communities can better support this demographic. Moreover, the episode touches on the importance of marriage and family dynamics in reinforcing religious and moral values. Cardinal Dolan, Reverend Bernard, and Rabbi Potasnik further discuss societal issues like the rise of violence, the role of houses of worship in providing community, and the resilience of faith in the face of challenges. The conversation concludes with a reflection on holidays, traditions, and personal resilience against anti-Semitism and other forms of hatred, underscoring the enduring power of faith and community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reverend A.R. Bernard and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik welcome special guest Timothy Cardinal Dolan. They discuss the significance of congregational gatherings during sacred holidays like Passover and Easter, and the challenge of crafting messages that resonate with both frequent and occasional worshippers. The conversation delves into the importance of community, the feeling of emptiness in pursuit of material success, the value of marriage and family, and the need for a balanced work-rest rhythm. The episode highlights the enduring human search for meaning, purpose, and connectedness through faith and tradition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Enjoy your stay — away from these con artists. Airbnb scams are becoming increasingly common — and one travel expert is warning how to tell if you're at risk. In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Friday, The malnourished 4-year-old Harlem boy who died weighing just 19 pounds lived in a hellish, feces-smeared home where his callous parents locked away food, prosecutors revealed as his dad faced a judge. Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for skipping out on the Al Smith Dinner — saying she was sending “one of those Zooms” instead. And overseas, Israeli forces in Gaza killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year's attack on Israel that sparked the war, the military said. Troops appeared to have run across him unknowingly in a battle, only to discover afterwards that a body in the rubble was Israel's most-wanted man.
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This is the All Local morning update for 12/25.
His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, joins me for our Heroic Fatherhood series, and shares the lived example he witnessed from his own father growing up in the Midwest.
While broadcasting from Rome, Father Dave, Lino Rulli of SiriusXM's Catholic Channel, and Timothy Cardinal Dolan reflect on Pope Benedict XVI's life following his funeral.
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His Eminence Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, shares his vocation story.
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Stepping into the batter's box this week is a man who has been a Cardinal all his life. Born into St. Louis baseball fandom, Timothy Cardinal Dolan is shepherd to millions of Catholics in the New York area and helps guide us all no matter their religion through unprecedentedly difficult times. His Eminence talks leadership during the pandemic, the power of faith, and watching The Game from Stan Musial to the present day. A profound message of hope with some wonderful stories on this very special holiday edition of The Art Shamsky Podcast. Season 1, Episode 15.
In this video podcast, I talk about how the response by people like Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Bishop W. Francis Malooly, and Jesuit Jamie Martin to Father Morey showing Joe Biden mercy by not allowing him to receive the Holy Eucharist unworthily was very troubling but beneficial for faithful Catholics to see how badly the wolves in the Church want to destroy their souls. The post Joe Biden and The Eucharist Gate Scandal first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.
In this video podcast, I talk about how the response by people like Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Bishop W. Francis Malooly, and Jesuit Jamie Martin to Father Morey showing Joe Biden mercy by not allowing him to receive the Holy Eucharist unworthily was very troubling but beneficial for faithful Catholics to see how badly the wolves in the Church want to destroy their souls.
On April 26, 2019, we were joined by His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, for a special Mass in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart as we formally dedicated the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. In this episode, we share the Cardinal's homily at that Mass, in which he speaks about the mission of a great Catholic university like Notre Dame, and the role that the de Nicola Center plays in advancing that mission to share the richness of the Catholic moral and intellectual tradition. Special Guest: Timothy Cardinal Dolan.
The power of politics and religion is front and center as many Catholic religious leaders call for the excommunication of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, over his signing and celebrating the state's new more aggressive abortion law. His actions have pitted the governor against New York's Archbishop, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, who says he's received tons of emails calling for the governor's ouster from the Church. David Gibson, Fordham University's director of Religion and Culture, breaks down the controversy, and explains the political and religious ramifications of what it means to be excommunicated from the Catholic Church.
CLR 1928. Air date July 2, 2018. Intrinsically American traits - compassion, fairness, tolerance, understanding, cooperation, participation - are the antithesis of the Trump brand. Positioning progressive candidates and positions in terms of their 'American-ness' is a winning strategy. Witness the message of Timothy Cardinal Dolan re: the separation of parents and children at the US/Mexican border.
His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, joins Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein for a wide-ranging conversation on aspects of faith and morality. The conversation was recorded on January 30, 2018 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.
This is the talk that Timothy Cardinal Dolan gave at "An Evening for Wisdom" on September 20, 2017 in Lafayette, LA. To learn more about our project please visit http://build.ourladyofwisdom.org/
In this week's episode, we share a presentation by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York. As part of PC's Theological Exchange Between Catholics and Jews, Cardinal Dolan presented “Jewish-Catholic Dialogue: 2,000 Years but Just Beginning,” to a full house at St. Dominic Chapel. He discussed Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council document that opened relations between the Catholic church and non-Christian religions. Cardinal Dolan's sense of humor and insight did not disappoint. We hope you enjoy his presentation.
In Episode 62, Brenton and Bryant take a reverse look into the life of artist, songwriter, and producer, Audrey Assad. Audrey is the daughter of a Syrian refugee, an author, speaker, producer, and critically lauded songwriter and musician. She releases music she calls “soundtracks for prayer” on the label Fortunate Fall Records, which she co-owns with her husband. She is also one half of the pop band LEVV, whose debut EP peeked at #17 on the iTunes Alternative chart. Her first solo album was released by Sparrow Records and was awarded the iTunes Christian Breakthrough Album of the Year in 2010 as she went on to be nominated for two Dove Awards. That same year, she sang her song “Winter Snow” on Chris Tomlin’s certified Gold record “Glory in the Highest.” In 2013, Audrey set out on her own. Thanks to a devoted and tight-knit fanbase, she raised over $40,000 in 50 hours for an independent record on Kickstarter. The resulting album, Fortunate Fall, received many accolades and quickly became a fan favorite- with songs such as “I Shall Not Want” being featured in the New York Times by David Brooks. In 2014, Audrey released an EP, Death, Be Not Proud, which reflected on her recent encounters with loss and suffering- including her husband’s journey through cancer and chemotherapy. The album released just a few weeks after the birth of her first son. In the time since, Audrey has spoken about art, faith, womanhood, justice, and, most notably, pornography addiction at Catholic and Evangelical events such as Q Ideas, Focus Conferences, and more. She has performed many solo worship events, as well as at the IHOP One Thing conference with Francis Chan speaking, Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral with Timothy Cardinal Dolan presiding, and alongside Matt Maher during the Papal Event “World Meeting of Families.” She has also written reflective and devotional entries for the likes of Christianity Today, the Magnificat, Blessed is She, and more. In 2016, Audrey is releasing a collection of hymns and original songs called Inheritance. She has approached this collection of songs with a sense of delicate appreciation balanced with artistic integrity. In an effort to highlight the beauty of the hymns, without trampling them underfoot, she has crafted a highly unique soundscape through a cinematic-styled approach. Working with co-producer Daniel James (Canon Blue, Joy Williams, Among Savages), the rich, lush textures and wide, expansive rhythms allow Audrey’s voice to glide effortlessly over a diverse landscape of prayerful contemplation. In the album’s quite moments, Audrey’s signature piano playing and pure vocal tone create a familiar and calming place for the listener. Audrey grew up learning to sing in a Plymouth Brethren community. “I was raised in a church where we didn’t use any instruments on Sunday mornings,” she notes. “I learned to sing there, from the old hymnbooks, in four-part harmony, with my family and my neighbors. It was multi-generational, it was deep and rich and beautiful, and like most of my favorite worship music, it was steeped in community.” The record blends these influences and infuses them with a truly modern sensibility—Inheritance is Audrey’s endeavor to honor her roots and, inspired by them, craft something fresh, fragrant, and new. One original song that should not go unnoticed is “Even Unto Death,” which was co-written with Matt Maher after Audrey heard of yet another martyrdom in the Middle East. “I thought of the many martyrs around the world, but especially those in the Middle East, and wondered to myself what would be running through my head if I knew my life was about to be taken because of my faith,” Audrey explains. “And so I began to write the song that became ‘Even Unto Death,’ praying for the martyrs and hoping for even a shred of their courage. That’s something I would want to sing about on Sundays.” Lover of my soul even unto death, with my every breath I will love youshares the chorus of the song, both fragile and confident—two words that happen to aptly describe Assad’s personal faith. Audrey sums it up this way: “I knew that Inheritance had to be much more than me going into the studio and simply doing pretty renditions of hymns we all know and love. I couldn’t be satisfied with that—I had to make something both bright and dark—colored honestly with my own doubts and weaknesses, so that the Lord who inspired these songs could be even more visible in it. Inheritance is an offering I am humbled, privileged, and challenged to make—and I pray it will be a gift to anyone who hears it.” In 2016, look for Audrey leading these hymns across the country and in Europe, speaking and writing for many outlets, partnering with organizations like World Relief, The Society of St Vincent de Paul, and Adore Ministries, and releasing even yet more music through her various projects. As prolific as she in honest, Audrey Assad is poised for a very big year. ⏪ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, outgoing president of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, says that the bishops, some of Obama’s “greatest supporters,” can’t be cheerleaders for the president until he ends the HHS Contraception Mandate. Is Cardinal Dolan on the right track here? Timothy Cardinal Dolan, outgoing president of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, says that the…