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Cardinal John Foley, great Catholic communicator, dies at 76
By Kevin J. Jones
Pope Benedict XVI expressed gratitude for the cardinal’s priestly ministry and “distinguished service.” In a message to Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles J. Chaput, the Pope prayed that Cardinal Foley’s “lifelong commitment” to the Church’s presence in the media will inspire others to take up an apostolate “so essential to the proclamation of the Gospel and the progress of the new evangelization.” “To all who mourn Cardinal Foley in the hope of the Resurrection, I cordially impart my apostolic blessing as a pledge of consolation and peace in Our Lord Jesus Christ.” Archbishop Chaput said he was “deeply saddened” to learn of the cardinal’s death. “Cardinal Foley was a man of great apostolic energy. Anyone who met him was immediately aware of his intense love for the Church and his zeal for communicating the Gospel. By the sheer force of his personality, he drew people to the faith and to himself,” the archbishop said president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications from that year through 2007. . . . . For 21 years, he provided the English-language commentary for the global TV broadcasts of Christmas and Easter Masses. Master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
Archbishop Edwin O’Brien, the new pro-grand master of the order, said that the order grew “significantly” in numbers under the cardinal, largely due to his “devoted commitment.” “I will be ever grateful for his words of support and counsel these three brief months since my appointment,” the archbishop continued, adding that the cardinal has long been regarded as “the patriarch of the American Catholic press.” “Though very many of us will miss him, we prayerfully offer him back to God with gratitude for his friendship, his sterling priestly example and his many contributions to the kingdom of God on earth.” Cardinal Foley returned to Philadelphia after being diagnosed with leukemia and other health ailments. He died at the retired priests’ home Villa St. Joseph, about 100 yards from the hospital where he was born, the Chester County Daily Local News reports. On his 76th birthday this past Nov. 11, Cardinal Foley said he was grateful to God for a wonderful life.
Excerpts from (CNA) |