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James T. KeaneApril 15, 2009

Archived coverage of the installation of Timothy Dolan as Archbishop of New York is available here on NY1.  America associate editor Matt Malone, S.J. was part of the broadcasting team for the mass in St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

America associate editor Joseph O’Hare, S.J.  also offered coverage on the NY NBC affiliate, and America culture editor Jim Martin, S.J.  did the same at ABC. 

Jim Keane, S.J.

 

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15 years 1 month ago
At his press conf. we see a smiling, charming Archbishop.. I hope the Nuncio sees and reports back about what success looks like.. Please no more 'finger wagging' bishops.. Charm and smiles are rare and under rated virtues in Catholic circles recently..
15 years 1 month ago
He told the truth joyfully, wonderful!

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