Exclusive: Cardinal Dinardo on bishops’ pro-life activities in 2010

by Thomas Peters on January 22nd, 2010

Daniel Cardinal Dinardo, the Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, and incoming head of the US Bishops’ pro-life activities office, graciously met with me and a small group of other Catholic media representatives this morning.

Cardinal DiNardo celebrated the annual Mass for Life last night at the Basilica of the National Shrine here in Washington DC, and will be very active today for the March itself.

Here are a couple notes I tweeted after my meeting, now with some editing:

Cardinal Dinardo stressed the continuity of the pro life office despite the head of that office changing on a consistent basis (the head of this office is always a cardinal, representing the importance and priority attached to it by the bishops). The staff remains much the same, though he is inviting some new bishops to join the committee and he has invited the former head – Justin Cardinal Rigali – to also remain as a member.

The cardinal expressed openness to more new media outreach from the pro life office, saying he has nothing against such initiatives in theory, but obviously would have to see the proposal before approving it. (The USCCB already has a media blog and twitter account, as well as Facebook. There is a consensus, however, that these social networks need to be better utilized.)

The cardinal says he wants to see the pro-life office work more closely with the other departments, noting the participation in health care press releases of the office for domestic affairs, for instance. Or to take another example, when the immigration issue is taken up by the next congress, he hopes the pro-life office will also participate in shaping that discussion. 

The cardinal stressed that he is still getting used to his new role in the pro life office, but is excited and pleased with the work of the office up until this point. He noted, with some humor, that the time he was first taking over his duties (last November/December) was a particularly busy time for them.

Indeed, that’s when many of the deciding votes for health care were first being cast.

Photo: gmgayda

Share on Facebook | Tweet this | Email Email | RSS

Comments


3 Comments
Regina Wachtel
January 25, 2010

In “Health reform effort must continue, bishops’ pro-life chairman says”, Nancy Frazier O’Brien of CNS says: “With the fate of the current health reform bills in doubt, the next challenge is to convince members of Congress not to abandon the health reform effort entirely, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston said Jan. 22.” (http://www.catholicnews.com/data/briefs/cns/20100122.htm) Yours is the only other article I can find relating to his statement to Catholic media. You do not mention the Cardinal’s statement about health care. What is your opinion of the CNS article as an observer of the news conference? Do you know of available text from the news conference?

[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Thomas Peters, Diane Korzeniewski. Diane Korzeniewski said: RT @americanpapist: New on AmP: Exclusive: Cardinal Dinardo on bishops’ pro-life activities in 2010 http://bit.ly/4r8KKV {Please RT!} [...]

Kristina
January 22, 2010

Cardinal DiNardo seems to have all the makings of a really good leader. Most of the people here in the Galveston-Houston Archdiocese who I have talked to have been impressed with him. I pray for his success in such an important position and ask God to watch over him each day.