Dolan’s Apostasy: The “Spiritual Grandad” of the Conciliar Sect
The now-retired archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, in an interview with EWTN News In Depth, describes his post-retirement role as a “spiritual grandad” to New Yorkers. He reflects on the U.S. 250th anniversary, immigration enforcement (ICE), Catholic politicians, and human dignity, praising his successor, criticizing the new mayor for snubbing ecclesiastical events, collaborating with evangelical Franklin Graham on religious freedom, opposing assisted suicide while linking it to abortion, and asserting a harmony between Catholic and American values. His tone is pastoral yet deeply imbued with the naturalistic, ecumenical, and Americanist spirit of the post-conciliar sect. The thesis is clear: Dolan’s teachings and actions are a quintessential manifestation of the Modernist apostasy systematically condemned by the immutable Magisterium of the Catholic Church before the revolution of Vatican II.
