Pope
praises Fr. McGivney as an "exemplary American priest"
Homily
at St. Patrick's Cathedral cites his "vision and zeal"
(NEW
YORK, NY) - During his homily at this morning's Mass for Clergy
and Religious at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Pope Benedict XVI made
special mention of "the remarkable accomplishment of that
exemplary American priest, the Venerable Michael McGivney, whose
vision and zeal led to the establishment of the Knights of
Columbus." McGivney's
cause for sainthood is being considered at the Vatican, and the
Pope declared him a venerable servant of God in mid-March.
Supreme
Knight Carl A. Anderson made the following statement regarding the
Pope's remarks:
"This
morning, Pope Benedict reminded America's clergy that the 'secret
of the impressive growth of the Church' in the U.S. was a 'unity
of vision and purpose - rooted in faith and a spirit of constant
conversion and self-sacrifice,' and held up as a prime example our
founder, Fr. McGivney.
"The
Pope's selection of Fr. McGivney as a role model for today's
priests and religious is very important for us.
Thousands of priests are among the 1.7 million members of
the Knights of Columbus, including Cardinal Egan and hundreds of
others in the Archdiocese of New York.
Each and every day, all of us in the Knights of Columbus
look to Fr. McGivney's vision and example as a guide to our work
of charity and evangelization.
At a time when our priests are in need of our support more
than ever, the Pope's promotion of Fr. McGivney as a role model
for clergy everywhere is both timely and enormously appreciated.
We pledge our fervent support for his call to revitalize
and renew the Catholic Church here and around the world."