Theodore Edgar McCarrick

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Theodore Edgar Cardinal McCarrick
Church positions
See Washington, DC
Title Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Washington
Period in office January 3, 2001May 16, 2006
Successor Most Rev. Donald Wuerl
Previous post Archbishop of Newark
Created cardinal February 21, 2001
Personal
Date of birth July 7, 1930 (1930-07-07) (age 77)
Place of birth New York

Theodore Edgar Cardinal McCarrick (b. July 7, 1930) was the fifth Cardinal Archbishop of Washington, DC, serving from 2001 to 2006.

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[edit] Education

He attended Catholic school, Fordham Preparatory School, and Fordham University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, New York, United States, in 1954, and a Master's degree in history from the same institution in 1958. After being ordained to the priesthood by Francis Cardinal Spellman on May 31, 1958 in New York City, McCarrick went on to earn a second Master's degree in social sciences and a doctorate in sociology, both at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. As Archbishop of Washington he also served as the Chancellor and remains a member of the Board of Trustees of CUA.

McCarrick is an accomplished polyglot, credited by the Catholic Herald[1] as being fluent in seven languages. Five are English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The other two they are referring to may be the church languages of Latin and Greek.

[edit] Episcopacy

Styles of
Theodore Cardinal McCarrick
Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See Washington, D.C. (emeritus)


He was an auxiliary bishop of New York, the first Bishop of Metuchen, and Archbishop of Newark before becoming Archbishop of Washington.

He is the Cardinal Priest of the Titulus Ss. Nerei et Achillei. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.

He also serves as the chairman of a task force examining the church's relationship with Catholic politicians whose voting records conflict with Church doctrine.

Cardinal McCarrick's Final Homily as Cardinal Archbishop of Washington on June 18, 2006
Cardinal McCarrick's Final Homily as Cardinal Archbishop of Washington on June 18, 2006

On May 16, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Cardinal McCarrick as Archbishop of Washington, DC, upon the latter's reaching the customary age limit, and appointed Donald Wuerl, Bishop of Pittsburgh, as the 6th Archbishop of Washington, DC. From May 16 until Wuerl's installation one month later on June 22, 2006, McCarrick served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Washington, an interim post. Despite stepping down from his post, McCarrick is still eligible to participate in future papal conclaves that begin before his 80th birthday on July 7, 2010.

President George W. Bush and Laura Bush welcome outgoing Archbishop of Washington Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, left, the incoming Archbishop of Washington Donald Wuerl, right, and Papal Nuncio Pietro Sambi to the White House.
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush welcome outgoing Archbishop of Washington Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, left, the incoming Archbishop of Washington Donald Wuerl, right, and Papal Nuncio Pietro Sambi to the White House.

On 12 March 2007 it was announced that Cardinal McCarrick will become a Counselor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies [1].

[edit] Episcopal Succession

Episcopal Lineage
Consecrated by: Terence Cardinal Cooke
Date of consecration: June 29, 1977
Consecrator of
Bishop Date of consecration
John Mortimer Smith January 25, 1988
James Thomas McHugh January 25, 1988
Michael Angelo Saltarelli July 30, 1990
Charles James McDonnell March 12, 1994
João José Burke May 25, 1995
Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio October 31, 1996
Paul Gregory Bootkoski September 5, 1997
Vincent DePaul Breen September 8, 1997
Arthur Joseph Serratelli September 8, 2000
Francisco González Valer February 11, 2002
Kevin Joseph Farrell February 11, 2002
Martin David Holley July 2, 2004
Preceded by
erected
Bishop of Metuchen
19811986
Succeeded by
Edward Thomas Hughes
Preceded by
Peter Leo Gerety
Archbishop of Newark
19862000
Succeeded by
John Joseph Meyers
Preceded by
James Cardinal Hickey
Archbishop of Washington
20002006
Succeeded by
Donald Wuerl

[edit] References

  1. ^ cardinal mccarrick

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