Bicentennial
Reflections
For
more bicentennial reflections, and other articles commemorating the
Archdiocesan bicentennical celebration, please pick up the April 10
edition of the CS&T at your parish or contact Cecelia Watkins
at 215-587-3667 or e-mail cwatkins@adphila.org
‘For
Philadelphia, it is indeed a wonderful moment’
By Cardinal Justin Rigali,
Archbishop of Philadelphia
For Philadelphia, it is indeed a wonderful moment to look back over
the 200 years to see how the grace of God has worked, and what has been
accomplished.
We do [this] to praise God’s grace and to thank Him for how He
has sustained our forebears and all the wonderful people that have been
part of the community of the Archdiocese for 200 years. Priests and
people together have made up this faithful Church.
Part of the greatest legacy of the Archdiocese are our Catholic families,
who have lived the Gospel of Jesus for all these years. Family after
family, handing down the holy, Catholic faith — this is why we
have the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It’s part of the universal
Church, it’s part of the mission.
[Proclaiming Jesus Christ and His Gospel] is the deepest identity of
the Church at every single moment — and this is the greatest of
[the Archdiocese’s] achievements for the last 200 years.
‘A
year of grace’
By Auxiliary Bishop
Robert P. Maginnis,
Episcopal Liaison for the
Bicentennial of Philadelphia
as a Diocese
The bicentennial was really designed to be a year of grace for our people.
Some of the events highlighted just how grace-filled our Church in Philadelphia
has been — growing from a few hundred Catholics in the early 18th
century to well over a million now, with two proclaimed saints.
It has been a grace-filled Archdiocese whose accent has always been
— especially with St. John Neumann and St. Katharine Drexel —
on the Blessed Sacrament and Catholic education.
‘What
a joy for me to be part of our
Bicentennial celebration’
By Auxiliary Bishop
Joseph R. Cistone
Vicar for Administration
What a joy for me to be part of our Bicentennial celebration. I
have been privileged to work within the administration of this great
Archdiocese and witness firsthand the faith and generosity of countless
people and the unparalleled service provided by the Archdiocese supporting
not only our Catholic community but people of all faiths.
Personally, I thank God for the wonderful education provided by my home
parish, Our Lady of Consolation, the Sisters of St. Francis and the
Oblates of St. Francis de Sales.
‘I
stand in awe at the wonderful Church
we have inherited’
By Auxiliary Bishop
Joseph P. McFadden
The 200th anniversary of our Archdiocese is a time of remembrance, celebration
and commitment for all the faithful of the Church in Philadelphia.
As an auxiliary Bishop, I stand in awe at the wonderful Church we have
inherited from those who have preceded us. When we think about the outstanding
leadership that God has given to us in our Ordinaries — from Bishop
Michael Egan to Justin Cardinal Rigali — we realize that we have
been truly blessed in our Shepherds.
We need only to look the 41st International Eucharistic Congress, which
the Archdiocese hosted in 1976, and the momentous visit of Pope John
Paul II in 1979 to understand the love our people have for their faith
and their attachment to the Vicar of Christ on earth.
As our bicentennial year comes to a close, I look forward to joining
all the faithful in committing ourselves to an ever deeper love of the
Lord Jesus in the Eucharist and of serving Him through our love for
our neighbors.
‘There
is cause for great rejoicing’
By Auxiliary Bishop
Daniel E. Thomas
“The gift you have received, give as a gift” (Mt 10:8).
As we celebrate 200 years as a diocese, there is cause for great rejoicing.
The Church of Philadelphia has received many gifts.
We rejoice in our Catholic faith, our fidelity to the Church and the
Holy Father, our two Saints, our parishes, our Seminary, our rich ethnic
and cultural heritage, our school system, our care for the sick and
the poor, our vocations, our diocesan priests, religious and lay faithful,
our families and our young people.
The gifts of grace we have received in our 200-year history are an inspiration
for all of us to build upon that foundation which was then, and is even
now, built on the cornerstone, who is Jesus Christ. I pray that the
gift we have received, we will give as a gift.
‘Writing
the first draft
of our Archdiocese’s history’
By Matthew Gambino
Director and General Manager,
The Catholic Standard & Times
For more than half of the 200 years that the Church in Philadelphia
has existed, its official newspaper, the Catholic Standard & Times,
has been writing the first draft of our Archdiocese’s history.
Each week we present the stories of people in our community who are
living their faith in these times.
The paper’s talented staff pledges fidelity to our mission to
inform, form and evangelize the Catholic faithful in the Archdiocese
of Philadelphia.