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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHas The Trump loving Father Timothy Dolan commented on Trump portraying himself as Jesus or dissing the Pope?
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Has The Trump loving Father Timothy Dolan commented on Trump portraying himself as Jesus or dissing the Pope? (Original Post)
Chasstev365
3 hrs ago
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Whyisthisstillclose
(711 posts)1. Dolan should have been defrocked a long time ago
hedda_foil
(16,993 posts)2. STATEMENT FROM BISHOP JOHN DOLAN from the Catholic Sun
https://www.catholicsun.org/2026/04/13/statement-from-bishop-john-dolan/
April 13,2026
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April 13,2026
ln response to recent comments by Donald J. Trump regarding His Holiness Pope Leo XlV, I would like to offer a few reflections rooted both in truth and in our faith.
First, The Holy Father is elected through the sacred process of the conclave, carried out by the College of Cardinals under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. This is not a political appointment, nor is it subject to influence by any head of state. The Church entrusts this moment to prayer, discernment, and divine guidance.
Second, we have just celebrated the great mystery of Easter. ln the Upper Room, the Risen Lord Jesus Christ-appeared to His apostles, showed them His wounds, and spoke the words, Peace be with you. He breathed the Holy Spirit upon them. This moment is not only the foundation of the Church, but also a profound reminder that peace-not power, not force, not victory in worldly terms-is the gift Christ gives to His people.
Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world. There is no other. Our freedom does not come from war, political strength, or human achievement, but from the Cross and the Resurrection. lt is Christ who liberates us from sin and death. War may at times be a tragic necessity against aggression in a fallen world, but it is never our salvation.
Pope Leo has consistently called us to remember this truth: before we lean into conflict, we must first lean into God. The Church does not exist to advance political agendas, but to proclaim the Gospel, to form consciences, and to remind the world of the dignity of every human person.
It is important to say clearly: the Holy Father is not a politician, nor should he be reduced to one. His role is to shepherd souls, to call us to holiness, and to point us toward Christ, the Prince of peace. When he speaks about peace, justice, or the moral dimensions of global affairs, he does so not as a partisan voice, but as a pastor of the universal Church.
First, The Holy Father is elected through the sacred process of the conclave, carried out by the College of Cardinals under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. This is not a political appointment, nor is it subject to influence by any head of state. The Church entrusts this moment to prayer, discernment, and divine guidance.
Second, we have just celebrated the great mystery of Easter. ln the Upper Room, the Risen Lord Jesus Christ-appeared to His apostles, showed them His wounds, and spoke the words, Peace be with you. He breathed the Holy Spirit upon them. This moment is not only the foundation of the Church, but also a profound reminder that peace-not power, not force, not victory in worldly terms-is the gift Christ gives to His people.
Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world. There is no other. Our freedom does not come from war, political strength, or human achievement, but from the Cross and the Resurrection. lt is Christ who liberates us from sin and death. War may at times be a tragic necessity against aggression in a fallen world, but it is never our salvation.
Pope Leo has consistently called us to remember this truth: before we lean into conflict, we must first lean into God. The Church does not exist to advance political agendas, but to proclaim the Gospel, to form consciences, and to remind the world of the dignity of every human person.
It is important to say clearly: the Holy Father is not a politician, nor should he be reduced to one. His role is to shepherd souls, to call us to holiness, and to point us toward Christ, the Prince of peace. When he speaks about peace, justice, or the moral dimensions of global affairs, he does so not as a partisan voice, but as a pastor of the universal Church.
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Chasstev365
(7,915 posts)5. Didn't mention Trump ONCE!
Irish_Dem
(81,715 posts)3. I'll never forget some of the video of Dolan with Pope Francis years ago.
Pope Francis, humble, down to earth, was giving Dolan the side eye
in disbelief as Dolan was going all Hollywood with theatrics, showmanship,
trying to outdo all other clergy in milking the pope's visit for all it was worth.
Francis refused to buy into all the obnoxious crap.
Pope Francis went up a few notches in my esteem.
dem4decades
(14,160 posts)4. Jesus Christ Prince of Peace. Jesus Trump Prince of Piece.