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The April 2007 NOR has more quotes from Niederhauer’s KCBS radio interview.
The NOR has a more detailed exerpt of the archbishop’s radio interview which has encouraged some Catholics, but discouraged others: This is in the May 2007 NOR in an article titled “The Most Equivocal Man In Town”.
Asked by the interviewer Cavagnaro “I think you’ve said sexual orientation had nothing to do with the clergy abuse cases, in your view, or at least to a large degree”
The bishop replied:
“It seemed to me not, yeah”.
When asked about Pelosi the bishop said:
“But I don’t believe I am in a position to say what I understand her stand to be.”
NOR goes on to note after that answer that the interviewer just explained Peolisi’s postion:
Cavagnaro had lead into the question with:
“Nancy Pelosi is a Catholic from San Francisco…She is not only pro-choice, but she would be someone who would be working to try to keep abortion legal”.
On abortion and those Catholics who support it the bishop said:
“I would hope for a kind of dialog, an exchange, in which there would be an openess to understanding where the person …other person is coming from, but also an openess on their part to the longstanding tradition of the Church… so I think…I think… the dialog is what’s important”.
Draw your own conclusions but NOR ends the article by stating:
“And this is the man Pope Benedict selected to lead - *lead *- the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Pope Benedict made a big mistake”.
The NOR has a more detailed exerpt of the archbishop’s radio interview which has encouraged some Catholics, but discouraged others: This is in the May 2007 NOR in an article titled “The Most Equivocal Man In Town”.
Asked by the interviewer Cavagnaro “I think you’ve said sexual orientation had nothing to do with the clergy abuse cases, in your view, or at least to a large degree”
The bishop replied:
“It seemed to me not, yeah”.
When asked about Pelosi the bishop said:
“But I don’t believe I am in a position to say what I understand her stand to be.”
NOR goes on to note after that answer that the interviewer just explained Peolisi’s postion:
Cavagnaro had lead into the question with:
“Nancy Pelosi is a Catholic from San Francisco…She is not only pro-choice, but she would be someone who would be working to try to keep abortion legal”.
On abortion and those Catholics who support it the bishop said:
“I would hope for a kind of dialog, an exchange, in which there would be an openess to understanding where the person …other person is coming from, but also an openess on their part to the longstanding tradition of the Church… so I think…I think… the dialog is what’s important”.
Draw your own conclusions but NOR ends the article by stating:
“And this is the man Pope Benedict selected to lead - *lead *- the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Pope Benedict made a big mistake”.