On yesterday’s Conversation with Cardinal Dolan show, I had my mom on to share our Dolan family Thanksgiving traditions and recipes, including stuffed celery and stuffing. What are your favorite Thanksgiving recipes and traditions?
Here’s my homily from this morning. Judgement, accountability, and trials – they are all a very important parts of God’s revelation that many would prefer to ignore. That’s what we see in this morning’s reading.
I’m back from Rome this week. On yesterday’s Conversation with Cardinal Dolan, Father Dave Dwyer and I discussed the recent Ad Limina with the New York bishops. Listen to the podcast here.
When I worked at the Apostolic Nunciature in D.C., we had the pleasure of hosting Mother Teresa. After the evening, she wanted to meet the staff – those who prepared the food, kept the house clean and the grounds beautiful.
Here’s my homily from this morning. Today we celebrate Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne — a saint close to my heart who did mission work near my hometown, St. Louis. She was a religious of the Sacred Heart and known to Native Americans as “the woman who prays all the time”.
Here’s my homily from this morning. We’re at the tomb of Saint Peter. His life is a great source of encouragement in times of difficulty. While Saint Peter did not always understand the teachings of Jesus, his love for Jesus never wavered.
On this week’s Conversation with Cardinal Dolan , I’m coming to you from Rome while my brother bishops and I are on our ad limina. I’m joined by Fr. Adam Park, the vice rector at the Pontifical North American College, and Fr.
On yesterday Conversation with Cardinal Dolan , show, I talked about my trip to Radio City yesterday to bless the animals appearing in the Christmas Spectacular. Msgr. Jim Vlaun and I also discussed our opinions on denying Eucharist to someone and the upcoming ad limina to Rome.