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Monday, February 23, 2009
Timothy Dolan Named Archbishop of New York
Pope Benedict XVI today appointed 59-year old Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan to be the new Archbishop of New York. AP reports that Dolan, who succeeds retiring Cardinal Edward Egan, is a defender of Catholic orthodoxy. Dolan has a doctorate in Church History form the Catholic University of America and for seven years was rector of the North American College in Rome. Dolan is well known for his calls to end abortion, comparing it to the moral urgency of ending slavery. However he does not deny communion to Catholic legislators who support abortion rights, saying it is up to each person to decide whether to take communion. In 2004 Dolan was among those archbishops who publicly released the names of priests credibly accused of sexual abuse, though critics say he has not done enough to expose abusing priests in independent religious orders who work in his archdiocese.