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Ministry to persons with disabilities

By Cardinal Justin Rigali During this Respect Life Month, we have the opportunity to reflect on the ministry to our brothers and sisters with disabilities. “Life is no less precious”Cardinal Terence Cooke, Archbishop of New York from 1968 to 1983, died at the comparatively young age of 62. He had quietly battled leukemia for many […]

God’s gift of the family

By Cardinal Justin Rigali Pope Benedict’s recent Letter in anticipation of the World Day of Families, to be held in 2012, is the occasion for our topic this week. A joy, not a weaponWhenever we reflect on God’s gifts of nature, or His complete revelation in Jesus Christ, we do not use these truths as […]

Blessed John Henry Newman

By Cardinal Justin RigaliArchbishop of Philadelphia The recent Beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman provides us with our topic this week. Who is Cardinal Newman?During his recent Apostolic Journey to England and Scotland, Pope Benedict XVI presided at the Ceremony of Beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman (1801-1890). This, in itself, draws attention to the […]

The parish: The heart of the Archdiocese

By Cardinal Justin Rigali One of the great joys of my ministry is the visitation of the parishes and being part of their various celebrations. The parish is the subject of our reflection this week. The way to heavenDuring the recently completed Year of the Priest, we frequently heard the name of St. John Vianney, […]

The Church’s ministry to young people

By Cardinal Justin Rigali The relics of St. John Bosco, a great apostle to young people, are being brought to various places throughout the world as part of the upcoming 200th anniversary of his birth. This gives us the opportunity to write about the ministry of the Church to youth. We always begin with the […]

The pastoral dimension of the Bishop’s mission

By Cardinal Justin RigaliArchbishop of Philadelphia At this time, it seems appropriate for us to reflect on the pastoral role of a Bishop’s ministry. A shepherd’s care Throughout our large five-county Archdiocese I do not think that we will find many shepherds. We may have some sheep in our more rural parishes, but probably not […]

Our Filipino Catholic community

By Cardinal Justin RigaliArchbishop of Philadelphia A recent celebration, which I took part in with our Filipino Catholic community, provides our topic this week.The Church is missionary by natureI have mentioned many times in this column, and you know by your own Catholic education, that the Church is missionary by nature. Jesus commanded His apostles […]

Our Indian Catholic Community

The recent celebration of our Indian Catholic community gives us the subject of our article this week. The universal Church During the many years that I was privileged to work in the service of the Holy See, I had numerous opportunities of seeing the remarkable reality of the universal Church. As a young student priest […]

New Auxiliary Bishops for our local Church

By Cardinal Justin Rigali The day after this issue of our archdiocesan newspaper is published, I will have the joy of conferring Episcopal Ordination on our two new auxiliary bishops. This event is the subject of this week’s reflection. Spiritual joy and continuityThere are events in life which bring us a sense of joy, even […]

Cardinal Rigali’s Public Appointments

Sunday, August 8 – Saturday, August 21, 2010 Sunday, August 88:15 a.m. – Mass and Pastoral Visit with the Poor Clare Nuns Monastery of Saint Clare, Langhorne11:30 a.m. – Mass with Installation of Monsignor Joseph Prior as PastorSaint John the Evangelist Parish, Lower Makefield Wednesday, August 115:30 p.m. – Vespers with Benediction on the occasion […]