Cardinal Francis George

1937 - 2015

Cardinal Francis George

1937 - 2015

BORN

1937

DIED

2015

Cardinal Francis George Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 17, 2015.
CHICAGO (AP) — Cardinal Francis George, a vigorous defender of Roman Catholic orthodoxy who led the U.S. bishops' fight against Obamacare and played a key role in the church's response to the clergy sex abuse scandal, has died. He was 78.

George, who retired as Chicago archbishop in the fall of 2014, died Friday morning after a long fight with cancer, according to the Archdiocese of Chicago. He announced in December 2014 that doctors had determined their treatment for the cancer found on his kidney had failed.

"Let us heed his example and be a little more brave, a little more steadfast and a lot more loving. This is the surest way to honor his life and celebrate his return to the presence of God," Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich said during a news conference, describing his predecessor as "a man of great courage."

Appointed to Chicago in 1997 by Pope John Paul II, George became a leading figure of his era in many of the most important events in the American church.

He oversaw the contentious new English-language translation of the Roman Missal, one of the biggest changes in Catholic worship in generations. In 2002, at the height of the abuse crisis, he led a group of U.S. bishops who persuaded resistant Vatican officials they should more quickly oust guilty priests — a policy at the core of reforms meant to restore trust in church leaders.

And in his three years as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, George spearheaded opposition to the Affordable Care Act, arguing President Barack Obama's health insurance plan would use taxpayer money for funding abortion. In 2012, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago joined dozens of dioceses and Catholic nonprofits in suing the Obama administration over the requirement that employers provide health insurance that covers contraception.

"I don't believe the bishops have been more politically active in recent years, but it is true that our political activity is more adversarial as the law no longer permits the exceptions that used to safeguard believers whose conscience will not permit them to approve of what has become lawful," George told the Jesuit magazine America, in an October 2014 interview.

The first Chicago native to become the city's archbishop, George grew up in a working class neighborhood on Chicago's northwest side. A five-month bout with polio at age 13 left him with a lifelong limp. He was initially rejected from a high school seminary because he was disabled, but went on to become an intellectual leader within the church.

He earned two doctorates, spoke Italian, Spanish, French and other languages, and wrote several books. A member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, he eventually helped lead the religious order as vicar general based in Rome. In 1990, he was appointed Bishop of Yakima, Wash., then archbishop of Portland, Ore., before being assigned to Chicago.

George's appointment to the Archdiocese of Chicago, the third-largest diocese in the U.S. with 2.2 million parishioners, underscored the shift under John Paul toward upholding orthodoxy and drawing a more definitive line about what could be considered truly Catholic.

George had succeeded Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, a beloved figure of national standing who advocated a "seamless garment" of life that gave equal weight to social justice teachings and opposition to abortion. By contrast, George prioritized upholding doctrine and preserving tradition, leading disgruntled priests to at first dub him "Francis the Corrector." George declared liberal Catholicism an "exhausted project," arguing it failed to pass on "the faith in its integrity" on marriage, the priesthood and other issues. "It no longer gives life," George wrote in 2004, in the Catholic magazine Commonweal. He said fighting abortion should be the primary concern of all Catholics.

In September 2014, the pendulum seemed to swing back when Pope Francis appointed Cupich as George's successor. Cupich has a record of taking a less confrontational approach on divisive social issues and works to build ties with those who disagree with church teaching. In George's brief time leading the archdiocese during Francis' pontificate, the cardinal said he struggled to understand the new pope's approach, calling the pontiff's messages "a bit jumbled at times."

"I'm sure he's not confused himself. It's confusing for a lot of people including myself at times. For someone who appreciates clarity, I would like to get a few things clear so I can cooperate," George said in an October 2014 interview with The Chicago Tribune.

As cardinal, George could be startling blunt when he believed the church was under threat. When a proposed route meant the Chicago Gay Pride Parade would pass a parish around Sunday Mass, George warned the procession could "morph into the Ku Klux Klan, demonstrating in the streets against Catholicism." He later apologized. Addressing what he considered increasing hostility toward Christianity, he said, "I expect to die in bed, my successor will die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square." He later said he was not making a prediction, but describing a worst-case scenario in a commentary that concluded the church would survive despite these travails.

"I don't want to hurt anybody," George told the Tribune. "But if you say, 'Unless you agree with me I'll be hurt,' well, that's not a just demand."

Despite his leadership in confronting clergy sex abuse, George faced a 2006 crisis over his own actions, when the Rev. Daniel McCormack, a local priest, was left in a parish for several months despite abuse allegations against him. McCormack eventually pleaded guilty to molesting five children. George apologized for not acting sooner. Thousands of documents released toward the end of George's tenure as part of a settlement with victims revealed the cardinal went against his advisers in one case to delay removing an accused priest, and tried to win early release from a Wisconsin prison for a priest convicted of molesting a child, although the cardinal later reversed his stand to the parole board.

RACHEL ZOLL, Associated Press
DON BABWIN, Associated Press

Rachel Zoll reported from New York. Associated Press writers Jason Keyser and Tammy Webber contributed to this report from Chicago.


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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June 10, 2015

John 11:33 says: "When Jesus saw her weeping and the Jews who had come with her weeping and groaning, he groaned within himself and became troubled." Jesus expressed tears when his friend Lazarus died, he knows how it feels to lose a dead loved one and he understands what you and your family are experiencing. May this bring you and your family comfort in this time of need. cjp (fla.)

Knights of Columbus of Greater Chicagoland

April 30, 2015

The KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of Greater Chicagoland prayerfully express their deepest sympathy on the passing of our Faithful Shepherd and Archbishop, FRANCIS CARDINAL GEORGE.

His courage, leadership, faith and pastoral sensitivity will be fondly recalled by many in the Catholic community and the general public, as well as his fellow Knights and brother priests.

His Eminence's lengthy service as an Order Priest, an Archdiocesan Leader, a theology teacher, pastoral shepherd and charitable officer is truly notable in the annals of the Roman Catholic Church in America, particularly at this challenging time of American history. His extensive service and interest in the lives of Chicagoans of many other faiths is also prayerfully noted.

May God Grant CARDINAL GEORGE Eternal Rest with Him, and he will be remembered in our Masses for deceased brother Knights, as well as those specifically offered for him, sponsored by the KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of Greater Chicagoland.

REQUIESCAT in PACE, Your Eminence!

Prayerfully,
Your Brother Knights in the
KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of
Greater Chicagoland

BC

April 29, 2015

Cardinal Francis George had to make tough decisions during difficult times. He is to be gratefully commended. Sleep peacefully, Sir, from years of hard work. Now he is free of all sickness and pain throughout eternity.

April 25, 2015

You are loved by many.

Del Toro family

April 24, 2015

With deepest sympathy he will be missed

Betty Ginex

April 24, 2015

May God bless you and hold you in His eternal arms. I'm grateful for your guidance and care.

April 24, 2015

Thank you Cardinal Francis George for
all of your good works. May you now rest in heavenly peace.

Clare & Mariclare Welter

Inga Jahn

April 24, 2015

So sorry for your loss. When my husband and I were at O'Hare airport with our firstborn son when he was a baby around 1999, waiting for a flight to Dallas on American Airlines from Chicago, we ran into him. Actually I kept staring at him and finally said :"hey I know you" or something silly like that. He was very nice and asked about our baby and touched his forehead and gave him a blessing. Then we realized he was waiting to board our same flight. He said he was traveling on to somewhere southwest. He was in first class. I don't like flying but i remember thinking that either he's our lucky charm for a very safe flight - the plane won't go down - or this is a sign we were going to heaven that day. My son is now 16 going on 17. It doesn't seem that long ago but memories like that last a lifetime. Farewell dear sir

Kevin Morrison

April 24, 2015

May your Eminence rest in the eternal peace of the Lord!

You will be truly missed for being the Lord's dedicated servant and shepherd. You provided guidance and leadership to an ailing diocese and inspired the flock to remain steadfast and vigilant. I pray that your efforts are greatly rewarded in Heaven and that you intercede on our behalf.

You were a shepherd, leader, teacher, priest and a genuinely good and humble man.

God Bless you and may you join the celestial choir looking down upon us!

Denise Schlitt

April 23, 2015

May you Rest In Peace

Janice Russell

April 23, 2015

May your family find comfort in your memories may your soul rest in peace and on that day when the trump shall sound may you rise up to meet our Lord and Saviour in the air.

lakisha perry

April 23, 2015

Oh thy faithful servant , has served the people of Chicago and as he move to his final resting place, his spirit shall be satisfied for he has done a job well served

e o

April 23, 2015

You were a fine Churchman in this life, may you experience eternal life with Our Lord.

Karen Graczyk and sons

April 22, 2015

May God Bless Cardinal George and his family during this time. Enternal Rest Grant onto him O Lord and let perpertual light shine upon him

Beatrice Bramati

April 22, 2015

We had the honor of meeting your Holiness several times. You truly cared about your parishners and the Roman Catholic faith. You were all that is good and genuine about our church. You will be missed . But your legacy of faith, strength and goodness will always live on.

April 22, 2015

Matthew 6:9, 10
"Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. Let your Kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also on earth."

Prospect Federal Savings Bank

April 21, 2015

The Employees of Prospect Federal Savings Bank, Oak Lawn Office, would like to convey our Heartfelt Sympathy! May your soul and the soul of the faithful departed rest in peace Cardinal Franics George. Amen.

L

April 21, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kevin Joseph

April 21, 2015

Eternal rest granted unto the soul of Cardinal George , May he rest in peace ,
Kevin A. Joseph
Atlanta , Georgia

Debbie Rahaw

April 21, 2015

God Bless You
RIP

Maria Solis

April 21, 2015

Beloved Cardinal George, You are now in the hands of God. We are left behind to deal with the "pangs of life" and "outrageous fortune". However, the cancer you battled for so many years, served as an example of how we, as cancer survivors, should see it as a preparation to meet the Lord --since we know not the day we will be called, it behooves us to be ready. Your words, and actions have empowered us to live each day to the fullest, be kind to one another, and be ready for when the time comes. You will always remain in our hearts. My most sincere and heart-felt condolences to your family, friends, and colleagues.
--Maria S. Solis (Chicago, IL)

connie pfursich

April 20, 2015

YOU WILL BE MISSED AT HE CHURCH WHERE YOU GREW UP AND AT HOLY NAME YOU ARE NOW IN GOD'S CARE NOW AND NOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO SUFFER NO MORE.GOD BLESS YA RIP

A friend

April 20, 2015

God Bless you,enjoy your reward in heaven. Your were a great leader and will be missed. Thank you for sharing your life with so many. Rest in peace and enjoy your next life with our Lord in his beautiful Kingdom.

Eva Salamon

April 20, 2015

Dear Cardinal George, I missed out on the great honor and joy of meeting you in person but you have been in my heart and my prayers for a long time now and that will never cease. May I merit to have the immense joy of meeting you some day in Our Father's House.

Frances Pacini

April 20, 2015

may the Lord Jesus Christ open up the gates of heaven for you have earned your place with him.Now you suffer no more pain .It was a pleasuure knowing you and you will never be forgotten.

Maria Piekarczyk

April 20, 2015

Rest in peace

~ ~ Fr. Dan Brandt, CPD Chaplain

April 20, 2015

Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. Cardinal George will be remembered at the Police Mass on Sunday, 26 APR, 11:00 a.m. at Mercy Home - 1140 W. Jackson Blvd. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [Police Chaplains Ministry: or 312/738-7588]

Nancy Kremer

April 20, 2015

May the angels lead you into Paradise...
May your Mother and Father welcome you...
And may you be relieved from your pain and suffer no more.
Your candor and convictions will always be a part of the memories I hold in my heart after working with you on the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council. Thank You for your tireless dedication and loving service to our Archdiocese of Chicago and support to all our lay ministers.
With everlasting gratitude and prayers,
Nancy Kremer

April 20, 2015

May God be your comfort and guide during your time of sorrow!

RoseMary Pfeifer

April 19, 2015

Dear Cardinal George, You will be loved and missed. It was a pleasure meeting you and I will cherish the photo we took together during a KOC meeting at the Hilton Hotel in Chicago, years ago. You fought all your life with health conditions but that did not stop to be a priest, bishop and cardinal. Your will, tenacity, unfletching faith, Love of God; enjoy your paradiso with Cardinal Bernadin at your side.

April 19, 2015

John 11:13 tells us what death is like.

Catherine Gallagher

April 19, 2015

I met the Cardinal @ my priest uncles viewing & he sought me out 2 say I was doing God's work here on earth 4 taking care of my ailing mom. It meant the world 2 me at a rough time. God bless u and safe flight home .

M

April 19, 2015

Rest in peace you dear sweet man.

April 19, 2015

Sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in John 6:40

Joe Mueller

April 19, 2015

I attended St. Henrys Seminary with Francis back in 1955 -1957. He was a gentleman and a scholar then and a gentleman and a scholar til the end. ' In Paradisum deducant te Angeli. '

April 19, 2015

A blessed, kind man who lived a life they way we all should. Sadly, our world will never be the same.

Jane Dowling

April 19, 2015

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

Jeannie Figueroa

April 19, 2015

so sorry for yoUr loss.

C L

April 19, 2015

Beloveds, my sincere condolences to all as we await the time when no one will ever again be sick . . .
Isaiah33:24

RAE

April 19, 2015

Matthew 5:4,5 is a source of great comfort.

ANDREA PHILLIPS

April 19, 2015

THANKS FOR ALL THE WORK YOU HAVE DONE AND THE MESSAGE YOU GAVE IM THANKING GOD FOR YOU.

Clyde and Margaret Gourley

April 18, 2015

He led the way for those of us continuing to work for the end to abortion in the United States. We loved him as our Cardinal when we lived in Chicago.

Our condolences to his family members and also to the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, his religious Order.

Vince Maccagnano

April 18, 2015

I will always remember him connecting with the people no matter where the Cardinal was. I will miss him.

Alice Anderson

April 18, 2015

I had the privilege of meeting Cardinal George at Purdue University where he gave a lecture on the sanctity of human life...I never forgot his talk and his love of all human beings...he led the way for those of us continuing to work for the end to abortion in the US...my condolences to his family members and also to the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, his religious Order...

Dorothy Hoff

April 18, 2015

I will always remember you in my prayers. I will never forget your smile. You where a person who cared about your people.
Dorothy Hoff (Wauconda Il)

Percy Tassin & Family

April 18, 2015

May the peace of The Lord be with the George Family and friends during this time of bereavement.

Ren Sanfilip

April 18, 2015

Sad to hear about your passing...glad my family and I got to meet you and talk with you at St Gregory's Armenian Church...RIP.....

Carol Migalski

April 18, 2015

A life well lived. He led by example. He respected his position and honored his Father. He has been blessed.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 18, 2015

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS&CONDOLENCES TO THE GEORGE FAMILY,FRIENDS,CHCIAGO CATHOLICS&ALL WHO KNEW CARDINAL GEORGE.

Mark Saban

April 18, 2015

Sorry....Easter Sunday year 2007...Cardinal Francis George was pictured on the front page of the Chicago Sun Times newspaper...and so was I. Per the Sun Times Chicago newspaper his trip to the Holy See was delayed....and political editor Abdon Pallash wrote an article why OUR TABLE OF LIFE WAS DESTROYED in-partial. ...Let us heed Cardinal Georges example...and we pray that Archbishop Blase Cupich...Our Croatian Brother and Sheppard, defends our lost and guide us all...

Grace Sicinski

April 18, 2015

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.You are with God now rest in peace.

Kathleen Vogt

April 18, 2015

I'm thankful that Cardinal George was our spiritual guide. He was just what the Archdiocese needed during those seventeen years. God bless him and may he rest in everlasting peace. My heartfelt condolences to his sister and the rest of the family.

B Lucas

April 18, 2015

Insight is for the insightful full of wanting to make things better. A man has to stand for what he believes if he wants people to respect him. Many are the plans of a man, but he needs God to direct him. Can we be more loving, kind, sharing, the greatest of these is love. My sincere condolence for your loss.

pat and mike duffy

April 18, 2015

we had met you in Yakima many years ago, mutual friends of Sister Madonna Murphy. may you both rest in Peace

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

April 18, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

S S

April 18, 2015

May the Father of tender mercies comfort you during your time of sorrow.

April 18, 2015

Condolences to the family.

April 18, 2015

May you find peace and comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Matthew

April 17, 2015

Thank you for helping to preserve the truth, Francis Cardinal George! May you rest in eternal peace!

Richard Farkas

April 17, 2015

Thank you for your words of prayer. God Bless,, Rest In Peace.

Sieniawski family

April 17, 2015

Rest in peace

Mike and Paula Lepak

April 17, 2015

May the lord keep you in the palm of his hands.

April 17, 2015

May his soul rest peacefully in the gracious hands of Jesus in Paradise,
A great Cardinal for the Archdicese.
Thank You Cardinal George....RIP.
Edward G Dykla
President emeritus Polish Roman Catholic
Union of America.
Barrington, I'll.

paula and mike lepak

April 17, 2015

May God keep you in the palm of his hands

Scott Chamberland

April 17, 2015

Rest in Peace

Sheila

April 17, 2015

May the angels lead you into paradise.

April 17, 2015

Few like him have come before and few like him are with us still. It has been an honor to have had Cardinal Francis George grace us in our lifetime. ~ Rowanne Cossaboom, Texas

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