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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Cardinal Timothy Dolan Will Not Be The Next Pope

The Ballwin native who did his seminary study in South St. Louis County was seen by some as a candidate to become the first American to head the Catholic Church. The College of Cardinals elected Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina Wednesday.

After five total rounds of voting at the Vatican, the college of Cardinals elected Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina to become Pope Wednesday. Pope Francis, as the new Pontiff will be known, succeeds Benedict XVI, who became the first Pope to resign in 600 years. There had been speculation prior to the start of the conclave that the Roman Catholic Church was ready to elect an American as Pope. New York Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan, a Ballwin native, was seen by some as that person. Dolan attended Holy Infant Church and School in Ballwin and attended Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Shrewsbury. When her son was elevated to the position of Cardinal in February 2012, Shirley Dolan, told the New York Daily News he was "born to be a priest." …

Ellisville Shopper

2:44 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The degenerate gambler in me should have bet against Dolan to win. If only Father Guido Sarducci had been able to run.   more ›

Monday, February 11, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI to Resign by Month's End

The Pope cites health concerns as the reason for his departure.

Days before the world's Catholics prepare to enter the Lenten season, Pope Benedict XVI has announced he will resign his office Feb. 28. The Vatican made the announcement Monday. Pope Benedict is the first Pope to resign the office since Gregory XII, who left the papacy in 1415. Pope Benedict was elected April 19, 2005, following the death of Pope John Paul II, according to the New York Times. Quoting from the New York Times story: Regarded as a doctrinal conservative, the pope, 85, said that after examining his conscience “before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are longer suited to an adequate exercise” of his position as head of the world’s Roman Catholics. The announcement is certain to …

Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Yosef

9:34 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

It takes great courage and humility to do what the Pope has done. Let our prayers go out to him and to Roman Catholics throughout the world that G-d will be with them in their choice for a future pontiff.   more ›

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