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Cardinal Seán O’Malley shares his reflections and experiences

Turkey with ravioli

Hello and welcome!

The Holy Father surprised everyone by announcing a consistory on the weekend of Christ the King which, of course, here in United States was also Thanksgiving weekend. For that reason, we moved up the Cheverus Awards to the previous Sunday.

Father Bob Kickham traveled with me, and we arrived in Rome on Thanksgiving Day. Early in the morning, after taking a bit of a nap, we went for a walk to enjoy the beautiful weather and then went to concelebrate the Mass at the Pontifical North American College.All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services8219876409_cfdc3d505d 20121122-mc-2423All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services

Some people may not avert to the fact that Thanksgiving is not observed as a holiday in other countries, but because for us Americans this is such an important day, the North American College was a logical place for American ex-pats and visitors to assemble.

The seminary community hosted a beautiful celebration of the Eucharist and Thanksgiving dinner.

There were several hundred people there, including several American bishops and cardinals. We concelebrated the Mass of Thanksgiving with Cardinal Edwin O’Brien, who is now the Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher and had, at one time, been the rector of the North American College. It was a very moving celebration of the Eucharist and afterwards there was the traditional turkey dinner —preceded by a pasta course of pumpkin ravioli!8221052674_465b88bcc8 20121122-mc-22628221058650_210fae0f86 20121122-mc-2321All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services8219978349_a88105d474 20121122-mc-2324

Then the seminarians sang some songs. All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services

The rector, Msgr. James Checchio, greeted everyone and thanked them for their presence.All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services

Guests were seated according to the area of the U.S. they were from, so we had Thanksgiving dinner with our seminarians and Msgr. Connie McRae, Msgr. William Helmick and Father Nichols as well as two seminarians from Vermont. 8219975131_9fb47c39c9 20121122-mc-2282

They had markers for the tables of the different areas. On our table was a photograph of Plymouth Rock to remind people that the first Thanksgiving was in our state.  The Vermonters had syrup and a Yankee Candle.

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Saturday was the consistory at St. Peter’s Basilica.CARDINALS-CONSISTORYCARDINALS-CONSISTORY

The ceremony has been somewhat streamlined and takes place in one ceremony. Previously, there was a separate “ring Mass” the day following the consistory. Now, the new cardinals receive the red hat, cardinal’s ring and the assignment of their titular church in one celebration and the following day is simply Mass of Thanksgiving.CARDINALS-CONSISTORYCARDINALS-CONSISTORY

The fact that there were only six Cardinals named made for a shorter ceremony but, more importantly, gave us the opportunity to interact with each of the new cardinals. It was very nice to be able to get to know them. The Holy Father of course gave wonderful homilies, both at the consistory on Saturday and the Mass for the Feast of Christ the King on Sunday.

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Following the consistory, people have an opportunity to greet the new cardinals in the Apostolic Palace. It is one of the few opportunities that the public has to see this great representation of the artistic patrimony of the Church. Photo_20121124_163737_IMG_0067Photo_20121124_163949_IMG_0068

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Patriarch Rai

The Apostolic Palace is very interesting in that there are hardly any furnishings. There are no curtains or carpets. The walls, the ceilings the floors — just everything — has been so beautifully decorated, they are unnecessary. There, one is just surrounded by beauty.

The Vatican does a great service to humanity by preserving all this artwork and making it available for generations of people to see and appreciate. It has always been the practice of the Church to promote art and beauty as a way to lead people to glimpse the beauty of God. Certainly in St. Peter’s Basilica and the Apostolic Palace, we see how this has been accomplished.Photo_20121124_165448_IMG_0078

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As I mentioned, on Sunday, the Feast of Christ the King, was the Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated by the Holy Father. The Basilica was packed with pilgrims, visitors and guests of the new cardinals.Photo_20121125_092459_photo5CARDINALS-CONSISTORYCARDINALS-CONSISTORYCARDINALS-CONSISTORYCARDINALS-CONSISTORYPhoto_20121125_112837_photo4

At that Mass, the American Cardinal James Harvey, who was in a sense the ranking prelate of the group, spoke on behalf of the new cardinals and he gave a very beautiful address. He is obviously a man who has served the Holy Father for many years— both Pope Benedict XVI and Blessed John Paul II as the Prefect of the Papal Household since 1998.

There was a luncheon afterwards at the North American College with many of the American cardinals, bishops and pilgrims to honor Cardinal Harvey. His immediate family, including his mother, was with him. At the lunch, Cardinal Harvey gave another address that was very witty, yet very profound.All rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo ServicesAll rights reserved to Christopher Brashears; for usage, contact Christopher Brashears or PNAC Photo Services

Besides being given his titular church of St. Pius V in Rome, the Holy Father has named Cardinal Harvey archpriest of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, one of the major basilicas of Rome and the site of the tomb of St. Paul. It is staffed by the Benedictines and they have a monastery there.

I was very happy to be able to visit the Basilica during our 2007 Catholic–Orthodox pilgrimage to Rome and Constantinople led by myself and Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Methodios.Rome_Day2_034Rome_Day2_035Rome_Day2_037

Before we arrived on that pilgrimage, I had written asking if someone would be available to give us a tour.

I was quite surprised when the Abbot himself met us at the door and arranged a prayer service, during which he produced the chains of St. Paul for our veneration. Rome_Day2_046

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As part of the prayer service, he read a letter from St. John Chrysostom who was the Patriarch of Constantinople and is a very important saint to both the Orthodox and Catholics. In the letter, St. John wrote that his ardent desire was to go to Rome and visit the Church of St. Paul, so that he could venerate the very chains that we were venerating. It was a very moving experience.Rome_Day2_038Rome_Day2_042

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Also while I was in Rome, I was visited by Father Lucio Bonora who presented me with his book about Blessed Andrew Hyacinth Longhin, a Capuchin who was bishop of Treviso, Italy.CIMG0531-1

I was also invited to the studios of Rome Reports. Photo_20121125_170329_photo1They gave me a tour of the studios and I recorded an interview with them:

Also Sunday, before we left, we had another opportunity to gather with our priests and seminarians working in Rome.

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Tuesday, Father David Michael of our Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs and I met with Derek Shulman, the regional director of the of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League and members of his board of directors at the Cathedral. They came to speak about preparations for the 100th anniversary of the ADL and the 50th anniversary of Nostra Aetate.

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The ADL has worked very closely with the archdiocese on some educational programs and interreligious outreach and we look forward to working with them on these issues as well.

Until next week,

Cardinal Seán

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