I just love Cardinal Dolan, he has joy in his heart, and radiates the teachings of the Catholic Church, love,respect and peace! IM a Catholic girl from Boston, living in NY, and he said to me "IM just a Catholic boy from St. Louis". We just laughed and shared a fantastic moment together.I felt the warm embrace in my heart, mind and body.
Ad Quem Ibimus (English: To Whom Shall We Go?,(John 6:68)[1]
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He loves our POPE, and I agree it's a major breakthrough for the Church that he is talking to the media.
s still anti-homosexuality
The head of the New York Archdiocese tells 'CBS This Morning' that even if gay people shouldn't be marginalized, sexual acts outside of lifelong marriage between one man and one woman remain immoral.
Timothy Cardinal Dolan says, ‘While certain acts may be wrong … we will always love and respect the person and treat the person with dignity.’
Timothy Cardinal Dolan says the conciliatory comments by Pope Francis toward gays do not signal a change in Catholic Church doctrine on homosexuality.
The head of the New York Archdiocese, speaking Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," praised the new pope for the "beautifully tender way" that he spoke about the issue one day earlier.
"While certain acts may be wrong … we will always love and respect the person and treat the person with dignity."
Dolan specifically reiterated the church's teaching on same-sex relationships, noting "the immorality, in God's view, of any sexual expression outside of a man and a woman in lifelong marriage."
CBS THIS MORNING
Charlie Rose discusses the fallout from Pope Francis’ comment: ‘If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?’
Cardinal Dolan, Love & Respect, No Judgement here ! by Cherie Corso
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I just love Cardinal Dolan, he has joy in his heart, and radiates the teachings of the Catholic Church, love,respect and peace! IM a Catholic girl from Boston, living in NY, and he said to me "IM just a Catholic boy from St. Louis". We just laughed and shared a fantastic moment together.I felt the warm embrace in my heart, mind and body.
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He loves our POPE, and I agree it's a major breakthrough for the Church that he is talking to the media.
s still anti-homosexuality
The head of the New York Archdiocese tells 'CBS This Morning' that even if gay people shouldn't be marginalized, sexual acts outside of lifelong marriage between one man and one woman remain immoral.
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BY LARRY MCSHANE / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2013, 12:19 P
CBS THIS MORNING
Timothy Cardinal Dolan says, ‘While certain acts may be wrong … we will always love and respect the person and treat the person with dignity.’
Timothy Cardinal Dolan says the conciliatory comments by Pope Francis toward gays do not signal a change in Catholic Church doctrine on homosexuality.
The head of the New York Archdiocese, speaking Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," praised the new pope for the "beautifully tender way" that he spoke about the issue one day earlier.
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But Dolan made it clear that the church's position regarding homosexuality as a sin has not changed.
"Pope Francis would be the first to say, 'My job isn't to change church teaching. My job is to present it as clearly as possible,'" Dolan said.
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"While certain acts may be wrong … we will always love and respect the person and treat the person with dignity."
Dolan specifically reiterated the church's teaching on same-sex relationships, noting "the immorality, in God's view, of any sexual expression outside of a man and a woman in lifelong marriage."
CBS THIS MORNING
Charlie Rose discusses the fallout from Pope Francis’ comment: ‘If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?’
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On Monday, the pope caused an international stir with his comments on homosexuality.
"If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" the pope said. "They shouldn't be marginalized."
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After addressing the pope's remark, Dolan turned his attention to the local mayoral race – and serial cyber-flasher Anthony Weiner.
"I don't want to judge anybody," Dolan said. "I think redemption is always possible, and always God's preference."
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