Cardinal Dolan cares about Pope Francis’s health: ‘Don’t look good’

New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan appeared on “Fox & Friends Weekend“Discuss various topics, including Pope Francis’ health. Dolan honestly admitted,” that doesn’t look good. ”
He explained, “Look, we have to be somehow realistic. When you get a double pneumonia in anyone, you are worried. I mean, if your baby gets a double pneumonia-when you got a double pneumonia in an 88-year-old man, who got only 75 percent The lung capacity and struggles with arthritis and a bunch of things, does not look good. ”
Dolan added the Pope, “I admire his crumb. I admire his resistance. I pray with him. But I pray for him. But I think we have to be as realistic as it is for sure.”
New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan appeared on “Fox & Friends Weekend” to discuss various topics, including Pope Francis’ health. Dolan honestly admitted, “Don’t look good.” (Fox News)
The Archbishop of New York also said that the closure of Catholic schools in New York was a tragedy that brought a lack of parents and financing.
“I literally narrow when we have to close them,” Dolan said when describing a growing number of Catholic schools in New York, closed in the midst of a funding and enrollment crisis. “And we just had to go through something again. And that literally breaks our hearts.”
Dolan said that Catholic schools succeed when focusing on “quality, education based on character, first -class education and transmission of faith.”
Pope explodes Trump administrator over a mass deportation plan, directs Ira in Vance’s religious defense for politics“They’re both key,” he said.
Dolan emphasized that even a subsidized price of education at the Catholic School is worth sacrificing parents if they believe that their children receive a “non -Apologetic Catholic” education that is focused on transferring faith to a new generation.
“These are schools that succeed,” he said.
Cardinal Dolan also linked the care of the shepherds in New York who run the Catholic schools in the fight and wondered if their school was properly “” emphasizing the commandments, the Bible, prayer, loyalty, sacrament? “If not, why do we have them?”
Archbishop Dolan challenged his vice -president JD Vance for the claims that Vance, Catholic, surpassed the Catholic Church and federal funding. (Fox News/Screengrab)
“We have schools elsewhere that are full of jam,” Dolan said. “We have schools that succeed. And that hurts us, I think. It hurts. I love talking about our Catholic schools. I love them. They are passionate about them. They are still strong and the future looks light for many reasons.”
Archbishop Dolan claimed with Vice -President JD Vance for illegal immigration.
Vance criticized the US conference of Catholic bishops for allowing illegal immigrants to acquire funding from the Federal Government in an interview with Face the Nation 26. Dolan refused as “nasty.”
“I think the Catholic bishop’s US conference should actually look a little in the mirror and recognize that when they get more than $ 100 million to help relocate illegal immigrants, are they concerned about humanitarian worries or are they actually worried about their bottom line?” Vance.
“Do you think we make care of immigrants?” Dolan said “Catholic Channel” in a later interview.
“We lose his hand over his fist,” Dolan said.
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