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USCCB News Release

09-214
October 23, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Archbishop Dolan Named Bishops’ Moderator of Jewish Affairs, Succeeds Cardinal Keeler, Archbishop-Emeritus of Baltimore

Appointment testifies to long history between Catholics and Jews in New York
Past cooperation of two religious groups has included opposing racism, anti-Semitism
Important, pressing challenges ahead for Catholics, Jews

 

WASHINGTON—Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of New York has been named Moderator of Jewish Affairs for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), succeeding Cardinal William H. Keeler, Archbishop-emeritus of Baltimore, in that role.

Cardinal Francis George, USCCB president, made the appointment, which is effective November 11, and is for five years.

In announcing the appointment, Cardinal George noted the New York Archdiocese’s "long history of cooperation and friendship between Catholics and Jews."

"Since the Second Vatican Council, important strides in this relationship have been made through dialogue and collaboration in countering racism, anti-Semitism and other offenses against human dignity," Cardinal George said in the letter of appointment. "Our Episcopal Conference, through the leadership of your predecessors in New York, and especially through the tireless and generous service of Cardinal William Keeler, has sought to contribute to the work of reconciliation between the Church and the Jewish people after centuries of mutual estrangement. While we look back with gratitude on nearly a half century of progress in these efforts at healing and renewal, we also know that important and pressing challenges lie ahead for us."

Cardinal George said news of this appointment will be appreciated by the Bishops of the United States, as well as by friends and colleagues in the Jewish community who have come to know Archbishop Dolan as a good listener and faithful interpreter of the historic ties that bind the two communities together.

"Above all else," Cardinal George said, the Jewish community will find Archbishop Dolan to be "a friend who communicates the joy of his own faith, while at the same time conveying profound respect for the spiritual gifts of the other."

Archbishop Dolan will join Cardinal Keeler on November 11 for the semi-annual USCCB’s consultation with the National Council of Synagogues.  This will be the last Catholic-Jewish meeting at which Cardinal Keeler serves as co-chair. 
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Keywords: Jews, Catholics, Archbishop Timothy Dolan, Cardinal Francis George, Catholic-Jewish relations, Archdiocese of New York, USCCB, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops



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