Thursday, 26 September 2013

Cushley and the voice from the deep!


----- Forwarded Message -----
From: William . . .
To: Donald . . . .
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2013, 20:01
Subject: Re: Cushley and the voice from the deep!

Dear Father Donald,
 
Thank you! You experienced a wonderful event in the life of the Edinburgh diocese. How well Archbishop Cushley spoke to the young people, heart warming words for the ears of those of us out-of-age! I delighted in his words of approach to this essential role. It is a remarkably welcoming and open face I see on the attachment you sent (so often the faces of high ranking prelates reveal only their diplomat side). You will have enjoyed having him amongst you, and will delight in his friendship.
 
William

New archbishop brings Papal message to the young


After his Episcopal ordination this morning, Mgr Leo Cushley said that Pope Francis has asked him to take special care of the young people of St Andrews and Edinburgh
The newly ordained Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh expressed a special plea this morning asking young Catholics to carry the Gospel forwards to the next generation.
 “He told me to have a special care for all of you, and to make sure that you have the best preparation for your adult lives from our Catholic schools,” Archbishop Cushley is expected to say.
“You are the future —you are our future fathers and mothers, priests and sisters. Sitting among you are the next priests of this Archdiocese: you will stand here too one day and guide this Church. This is your greatest challenge—don’t be afraid to become priests, to pick up where we will leave off and to give the Gospel, entire and whole, to the next generation.
“Dear young people, all our eyes are fixed on you, for you are our future and our hope! … May God bless all of you abundantly!”
The new archbishop, originally from Motherwell Diocese, was consecrated by Cardinal James Harvey, from Wisconsin, US, Mgr Cushley’s first superior in the Secretariat of State and long-time colleague in the diplomatic service, at St Mary’s Cathedral in Edinburgh.

Cardinal Harvey, who himself worked as a deacon in a parish Edinburgh in the summer of 1974, has said he was very happy to be back in Edinburgh for such a special occasion.
“I am delighted and honoured to part of this historic moment in the life of the Church of St Andrews and Edinburgh,” the cardinal said. “Archbishop Cushley brings many gifts of mind and heart to his new office. I am convinced that these gifts, suitable for prudent pastoral governance, will redound to the good of this archdiocese and beyond.”
The cardinal’s co-consecrators today will be Archbishop Antonio Mennini, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, and Archbishop Philip Tartaglia of Glasgow, in his capacity as Apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
Episcopal ordination of Leo Cushley
at St. Mary's Cathedral, St Andrews and Edinburgh

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