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A group of bishops led by Cardinals Blase J. Cupich and Wilton Daniel Gregory pushed for the tabling of the conversation altogether. [12] As a result of this pushback, by the second half of 2021 the focus had shifted from the denial of communion to Joe Biden to an overall call to "enter more deeply by faith and love into this great Mystery of ...
Blase Joseph Cupich (/ ˈ s uː p ɪ tʃ / SOO-pitch; [2] born March 19, 1949) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Chicago since 2014. He was made a cardinal in 2016. Born in Omaha, Nebraska , Cupich was ordained a priest in 1975.
The shrine has been the site of protests against Cardinal Blase Cupich's implementation of the 2021 motu proprio Traditionis Custodes. [citation needed] Since August 1, 2022 the celebration of public Masses and Sacraments is suspended. [11]
This prompted the archbishop to commence with the cathedral's first renovation projects. By 1915, Holy Name Cathedral was balanced out and saved from sinking into the ground. It was also lengthened by 15 feet (4.6 m) to accommodate the growing Catholic population. That same year, James Edward Quigley, Archbishop of Chicago, died. The first ...
The dicastery was widely known for more than 300 years as “The Inquisition,” and one of its more formidable recent prefects was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, better known later as Pope Benedict XVI.
As of January 2025, three metropolitan archdioceses and one diocese are led by a cardinal: Blase Cupich – Archdiocese of Chicago; Robert McElroy – Diocese of San Diego; Timothy Dolan – Archdiocese of New York; Joseph Tobin – Archdiocese of Newark; Six archdioceses have a retired archbishop who served as cardinal-archbishop:
Striking photos show stunning, once-in-a-lifetime comet soaring over US. Taylor Ardrey and Keith Matheny, USA TODAY. October 14, 2024 at 7:42 AM ... Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY ...
At 4:24 a.m., the couple welcomed their baby boy. Still, Bridgewater didn't run to the next patient or head home for some rest, like most other doctors might.