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Beer, Baseball and the Archbishop

Archbishop Timothy DolanArchbishop Timothy Dolan of New York spoke to a packed bar in midtown Manhattan Monday evening for the city's first Theology on Tap lecture of the year. His topic of choice was the papacy, in honor of the feast of the Chair of Peter, and the talk was filled with a number of interesting and entertaining stories, jokes, quotes and bits of Catholic history and legend. The archbishop (at right--not in what he wore to the bar) even managed to fit in a little fact about the New York Yankees.

Now, I grew up in Massachusetts, which means that my team of choice is the Boston Red Sox. That said, my city of choice is New York, despite the fact that living here means that I must face a subway sometimes filled with people sporting Yankees and Mets gear. But despite the rivalry between the Yankees and the Sox, I've got to give the Yanks some credit after hearing Dolan's report of the team's donation to Catholic Relief Services: After the earthquake in Haiti, the club gave $250,000 to the charity. Not a bad choice for an evil empire. 

Kerry Weber


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1.  $250,000 wouldn't even get the Yanks a minor league utility infielder (the major league minimum salary this year is $400,000).  Surely every penny counts, but ...

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Posted By Chris Duckworth | Tuesday, February 23, 2010 07:55:30 AM

2.  Chris, I agree that perhaps $250,000 isn't much, given the team's budget and the average player salaries. My admiration was meant more for the Yankees' decision to donate to CRS, in particular, which I think was a nice recognition of the good work done by the organization.

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Posted By Kerry Weber | Tuesday, February 23, 2010 01:28:18 PM

3.  We are advised that Archbishop Dolan gave up beer and cigars for Lent. How can anyone not possibly love this man?

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Posted By Maria | Tuesday, February 23, 2010 03:58:31 PM

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