Monday, February 23, 2009

Photo: The many sides of Abp. Dolan

Archbishop Timothy Dolan leads a procession following a mass at the Missionaries of Charity home in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With support from Catholic Relief Services, the home serves more than 1,000 children and adults who are orphaned or ill. Photo by Jim Stipe/CRS.

Observers of Abp. Dolan will often focus on his boisterous presence, easy-going character and boundless energy.

But there is another side to this able pastor which comes out in his efforts on behalf of Catholic Relief Services - where he has served as their Chairmen of the Board since November 2007.

The President of CRS said in a statement this morning:

"...Although he leads a busy Archdiocese in Milwaukee, Archbishop Dolan devoted considerable attention to his work with CRS. In just the last year he traveled to the field twice. In May he went to Ethiopia, where he met with people suffering from the twin blows of the global food crisis and devastating drought. And last month, he traveled to India to see CRS programs and to witness our longstanding collaboration with the Missionaries of Charity...

"... I’m confident Archbishop Dolan will bring to New York what he has brought to CRS as our Chairman: dedication to the Church, tremendous energy, a warm sense of humor, and deep compassion for the poor and vulnerable."

Amen.

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