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Cardinal Edward Egan led the New York Archdiocese michaels at the time of the attack on the Twin Towers. He participated in the revision of the postconciliar Code of Canon Law. He died of a heart attack at age 82 years. Archbishop Emeritus of New York, was born in Chicago in 1932. studied theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University. Archdiocese of Chicago priest ordained him in 1957. He then returned to Rome, where he taught canon law and served as a judge of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota. According to the website Vatican Insider was one of the vital tasks of the Code of Canon Law promulgated in 1983, to which he invited Pope John Paul II. Two years later he became an auxiliary bishop of the New York Archdiocese. michaels In 1988, by Pope John Paul II. appointed bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport (Connecticut). Reuters pointed criticism that the Egan came down for lack of addressing clergy sexual offenses. Alone in 2002, apologized for any failures that may have occurred during his tenure. Later, however, michaels he took his words back to the fact that you are not aware of any misconduct. In the Jubilee Year 2000, Egan became Archbishop of New York. After the attacks on the World Trade Center in September 2001, deserves recognition michaels for his self-sacrificing attitude. "It michaels was the worst thing that ever happened to me," he said a few years later in an interview. "I said to God, let him any kindness that I received at that time, applies to those who have the misfortune suffered," said Egan. In the same year he was John Paul II. Establish an cardinal. During the conclave in 2005 took part in the elections, in which the cardinals elected Pope Benedict XVI. The three years later visited Egan archdiocese and serve Solemn Mass at the famous Yankee Stadium. In 2009, Egan retired. His successor is Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan. After Egan's death constitutes the College of Cardinals 226 cardinals, of which 125 are optional. Imrich Gazda, Adam Takáč Photo: wikipedia.org
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