S.F. archbishop wanted a fight, and now he has lost
CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Chronicle
By C.W. Nevius
April 16, 2015
Ever since he arrived in San Francisco more than two years ago, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has courted controversy. He attended rallies against anti-same sex marriage unapologetically, imposed “morality classes” on teachers at local Catholic schools and supported the extreme views of Star of the Sea pastor Joseph Illo.
Through it all Cordileone has maintained a serene equanimity. Illo, his surrogate, said in a January interview with Catholic World Report that when there was a backlash to Illo’s decision to ban girls from becoming altar servers the Archbishop told him, “the negative press coverage was par for the course for this kind of announcement, and we expect it to just be a flash in the pan.”
It’s now clear that was a naive miscalculation. Thursday’s full page ad in The Chronicle, signed by over 100 prominent Catholics, that…
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