Cardinal Dolan: Synod's message aims to encourage and uplift
2012-10-26 Vatican Radio
Listen to the extended interview with Cardinal Timothy Dolan:
Asked for his assessment of the final message, Cardinal Dolan expressed "relief and satisfaction", saying he was "happy" with the final outcome. He compared the message to a symphony where "all the notes and melodies" that make it up are properly reflected. "We wanted it to be positive, uplifting and evangelical and we wanted it to be rooted in sacred scripture," he says.
Cardinal Dolan went on to speak about how the other bishops reacted to the first draft of the final message. Some bishops, he says pointed out "some areas that we had left out" and he described the "extraordinarily perceptive advice" they received about how to talk about young people, saying "don't just speak about young people as the future, they're the now, this is the present life of the Church."
Cardinal Dolan says they received other suggestions concerning the overall tone of the draft. It was suggested, he adds, that "maybe maybe, we were a little too optimistic about the challenges of seculisation and globalisation" ... because these are "real difficulties."





