Thursday, April 16, 2009




<http://salesianity.blogspot.com/2009/04/is-archbishop-dolan-new-sheen.html>Is 
Archbishop Dolan the new Sheen?

http://salesianity.blogspot.com/2009/04/is-archbishop-dolan-new-sheen.html

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The 
<http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/16/nyregion/16dolan.html>New 
York Times is an odd place to find this 
comparison, but it is a good one! The paper 
compares the new Archbishop of New York to the 
<http://salesianity.blogspot.com/search/label/Archbishop%20Sheen>Venerable 
Archbishop Fulton Sheen! Here is an excerpt from the Times:

In his first homily as the new leader of New 
York’s Roman Catholics, Archbishop Timothy M. 
Dolan managed Wednesday to tuck in a single but 
telling mention of a church leader who is one of his personal heroes.

That figure is Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who is 
buried in the crypt below St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Archbishop Sheen, who once headed the Diocese of 
Rochester and was an auxiliary bishop in New 
York, never ascended to the heights of the 
church’s hierarchy as Archbishop Dolan now has. 
But because of his popular, pioneering radio and 
television broadcasts, Archbishop Sheen was the 
public face of Catholicism for many Americans 
from the 1930s through the ’60s, projecting the 
church’s message on everything from politics to prayer.

Archbishop Dolan, a church historian whose 
studies have focused on the contemporary American 
Catholic experience, made it clear on Wednesday 
that he understands he was chosen for his 
formidable skills at communications and public 
relations, and that he intends to use them.

A bear of a man with a round, open face and ready 
smile, he has already hugged countless New York 
priests, parishioners, seminarians and staff at 
church headquarters, who seem to light up at his 
warm attention. He swept into a morning news 
conference with his hand outstretched, stopping 
to shake reporters’ hands and make connections, as if working a cocktail party.

Before taking questions, he thanked the 
journalists ­ a disarming move that immediately 
set a tone different from that of his 
predecessor, Cardinal Edward M. Egan, who often 
had a prickly relationship with the news media.

“Part of the business of being a bishop is to be 
a communicator,” Archbishop Dolan said, “and you 
have allowed me to work through you to be a communicator.”

Before he arrived in New York this week from 
Milwaukee, where he headed the archdiocese for 
seven years, he was the host of a weekly 
television program; his brother, Bob, is a former 
radio talk show host. Archbishop Dolan told 
Milwaukee’s archdiocesan paper, The Catholic 
Herald, that he would welcome an invitation to 
appear on “The Late Show With David Letterman.” 
Maybe, he mused, people would remember not just 
his jokes, but also a bit of catechism.

Tom Keaney, a spokesman for the show, said, 
“We’re honored to be on the archbishop’s radar screen.”

Peter V. Handal, president and chief executive of 
Dale Carnegie & Associates, the communications 
curriculum used by generations of business and 
civic leaders, said Wednesday from his aisle seat 
as he awaited the procession into St. Patrick’s 
that he had seen Archbishop Dolan only on 
television so far, but was impressed with his capacity to project himself.

“He smiles, which is one of the Dale Carnegie 
principles,” Mr. Handal said. “He is expressive 
and enthusiastic, which is also one of the Dale 
Carnegie principles. He must have taken one of our courses.”

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