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Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is the archbishop of New York. 

FaithShort Take
Timothy Michael Dolan
Sometimes 'culture warriors' are necessary. The Catholic Church in the United States has had occasion in our history to be more Ezekiel-like in its approach to culture.
FaithLast Take
Timothy Michael Dolan
To provide quality formation—human, academic, spiritual and pastoral—to our future priests is a sacred duty. We would be able to do this better if we had fewer seminaries, all of them excellent ones.
Arts & CultureBooks
Timothy Michael Dolan
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan reviews Msgr. Thomas Shelley's 'John Tracy Ellis: An American Catholic Reformer,' calling it "a well-documented yet very readable biography of the 'dean' of American Catholic history."
FaithShort Take
Timothy Michael Dolan
The Catholic Church is not a faction of the Republican Party—and Democrats are not the only ones who sometimes view the defense of religious freedom as a pothole instead of a stop sign.
In this 2015 file photo, LGBTQ supporters wave a flag outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. The Catholic Medical Association joined a lawsuit Aug. 26, 2021, challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' mandate that doctors and hospitals must perform gender-transition procedures over their own moral or medical objections. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
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Cardinal Cupich and Cardinal Dolan on Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act: Does objecting to performing gender transition procedures—but welcoming patients who identify as transgender—constitute discrimination? Of course not.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan delivering the opening prayer at the Republican National Convention (photo: RNC)
FaithNews
Timothy Michael Dolan
Cardinal Dolan led off the opening evening of the RNC.
Cardinal Dolan celebrated Mass and visited classrooms during his tour of Saint Francis Xavier School in the Bronx in Oct. 2013.
Timothy Michael Dolan
Like almost every other diocese in the United States, the Archdiocese of New York is undergoing a serious and daring refashioning of our beloved Catholic elementary schools. Since 1727, when the Ursuline Sisters of New Orleans opened the first Catholic grade school in what would become the United St
Timothy Michael Dolan
Moving from a hospice mentality to renewed hope
Timothy Michael Dolan
Pressing problems Jews and Catholics must face together
Timothy Michael Dolan
A thing of mystery, a hint of eternity