Cardinal Dolan’s NYPD Role: Ecumenical Subversion of Sacred Duty
EWTN News (February 9, 2026) reports that retired conciliar “cardinal” Timothy Dolan will co-lead the New York Police Department’s chaplain unit alongside Rev. A.R. Bernard, a Protestant pastor. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, described as Jewish, praised the duo as “tzadik” (righteous ones) embodying “moral clarity” for officers. The appointment replaces Rabbi Alvin Kass, signaling a shift toward interfaith governance of spiritual oversight. This arrangement epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender of the Church’s divine mandate to secular-religious syncretism.
Violation of Christ’s Exclusive Kingship Over Civil Institutions
The collaboration between Dolan and Bernard institutionalizes religious indifferentism, directly contradicting Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925), which declares: “Nations… must not only pay homage to Christ the King but formally recognize His kingship” (§31). By sharing ecclesiastical authority with a Protestant, Dolan treats heresy as spiritually equivalent to Catholic truth – an act condemned by the Syllabus of Errors (1864): “Good hope may be entertained of the eternal salvation of all those who are not in the true Church of Christ” (Proposition 17). The NYPD chaplaincy, framed as a generic “spiritual” service, reduces the Church’s mission to therapeutic moralism, rejecting her duty to convert all nations (Matthew 28:19).
Naturalism Replacing Supernatural Faith
Commissioner Tisch’s praise of “righteousness” detached from sanctifying grace exposes the operation’s naturalist foundation. Her term tzadik, drawn from Talmudic Judaism, implicitly denies the necessity of theological virtues for true righteousness. Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemns such naturalism: “Revelation was merely man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (Proposition 20). The article’s silence on Dolan’s obligation to preach the exclusivity of Catholic salvation – as defined by the Council of Florence (1442) – confirms the conciliar sect’s apostasy from dogmatic truth.
Ecumenism as Masonic Strategy Against the Church
Dolan’s partnership with Bernard fulfills the Masonic plan detailed in Alta Vendita documents: infiltrate the Church to promote “a Christianity reconciled with Progress.” The article’s celebration of interfaith leadership mirrors the False Fatima Apparitions analysis, which warns that ecumenism “opens the way to religious relativism” and serves “dialogue with schismatic Orthodoxy.” Now applied to Protestantism, this strategy seeks to dismantle Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (No Salvation Outside the Church) – a dogma reiterated by Pius XII (Mystici Corporis, 1943). By equating Bernard’s sect with Catholicism, Dolan commits the heresy of indifferentism, condemned by Gregory XVI in Mirari Vos (1832).
Omission of the Church’s True Mission: Salvation of Souls
The article reduces chaplaincy to psychological support for officers (“never carry the weight alone”), erasing its primary purpose: administering sacraments and converting souls. Contrast this with St. John Vianney’s dictum: “The priest is not a priest for himself; he is for you.” Dolan’s role, stripped of sacramental urgency, becomes a social worker with clerical attire. No mention is made of offering Mass for officers, hearing confessions, or leading Eucharistic processions – the very acts that distinguish Catholic chaplaincy. The Syllabus condemns such secularization: “The Church cannot define dogmatically that its religion is the only true one” (Proposition 21).
Illegitimacy of Conciliar ‘Clergy’
Dolan’s “cardinalate” derives from antipopes beginning with John XXIII, rendering his authority null under Canon Law 188.4 (1917 Code): “Public defection from the Catholic faith vacates office without declaration.” His collaboration with Bernard proves this defection, as Pius IX’s Syllabus anathematizes those who claim “Protestantism is another form of the same true Christian religion” (Proposition 18). True Catholic chaplains – like St. Francis Xavier ministering to soldiers – never shared altars with heretics. Dolan’s acceptance of equal footing with a Protestant pastor confirms his status as a usurper of ecclesiastical office.
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Cardinal Dolan to co-lead New York Police Department’s chaplains’ unit (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 09.02.2026