![‘The ordained minister is the sacramental bond that ties the liturgical action to what the apostles said and did and, through them, to the words and actions of Christ, the source and foundation of the sacraments’ (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1120). ‘The ordained minister is the sacramental bond that ties the liturgical action to what the apostles said and did and, through them, to the words and actions of Christ, the source and foundation of the sacraments’ (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1120).](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20231108131148_88896c0af983f16c6a9055228354c7bb9dfd6d7b980d8d7cf8ad0b7c45998349.png)
Clericalism? No! Priestliness? Yes!
COMMENTARY: The call from Jesus to loving, humble, selfless, joyful service is spoken to all who dare to be His disciple!
COMMENTARY: The call from Jesus to loving, humble, selfless, joyful service is spoken to all who dare to be His disciple!
The Archbishop of New York, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, responds to a recent story in the Associated Press about Catholic organizations and entities receiving relief funds from the Paycheck Protection Program.
COMMENTARY: At a personal level, neutrality means indifference to an individual human life.
Soon-to-be cardinal offers thoughts on how to 'speak again as a child the eternal truth, beauty and simplicity of Jesus and his Church' at 'Day of Reflection and Prayer With Members of the College of Cardinals.'
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