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  1. 3 set 2021 · Cardinal Daniel DiNardo at the USCCB autumn General Assembly in Baltimore, Nov. 12, 2018. (photo: CNS photo/Bob Roller / CNS photo/Bob Roller) Kevin J. Jones/CNA Nation September 3, 2021

  2. 27 lug 2022 · Cosmo DiNardo is presently serving his prison sentence at the State Correctional Institution in Huntingdon. The Correctional Institution is one of DOC’s highest security facilities. He was moved here from SCI Retreat in Luzerne County, in January 2020. (Feature Image Credit: Bucks County District Attorney)

  3. 14 nov 2019 · Cardinal DiNardo described both events as “sources of light” in recent years. Another source of light, he said, is the continued growth of the Church, at least in certain areas. “It’s true [the Church is] having some ups and downs in some of its traditional places of force, say in parts of the northeast, but I also found that in the west and the southwest is still growing”, Cardinal ...

  4. 25 feb 2014 · DiNardo, who served at the Vatican as a staff member for the Congregation for Bishops from 1984 to 1990, also spoke of Francis' expected reforms of the Vatican's central bureaucracy, the Roman Curia.

  5. A Message from Cardinal DiNardo. Dear friends in Christ, As Catholics, we are called through Jesus Christ to be in communion with one another. In this world dominated by isolation and individualism, we are meant to come together as a People of Faith to live out the Gospel message both near and far.

  6. 28 nov 2018 · DiNardo currently serves as the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and as the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, making him one of the most powerful Catholic ...

  7. 15 feb 2024 · archgh.org. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo's Lenten Message. “Renewed now with heavenly bread, by which faith is nourished, hope increased and charity strengthened, we pray, O Lord, that we may learn to hunger for Christ, the true and living bread, and strive to live by every word which proceeds from your mouth. Through Christ our Lord.”.