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NEW YORK (AP) — Cardinal Edward Egan, the former archbishop of New York who oversaw a broad and sometimes unpopular financial overhaul of the archdiocese and played a prominent role in the city after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, died Thursday. He was 82.

Egan, who retired in 2009 after nine years as archbishop, died of cardiac arrest at a New York hospital, the archdiocese announced. As a child he survived polio, which affected his health as an adult, and he also used a pacemaker. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the current archbishop of New York, asked for prayers for Egan and for his family. Mayor Bill de Blasio said Egan "was a generous man who committed his life to serving others."

In 2000, Egan was chosen by Pope John Paul II for the difficult job of succeeding larger-than-life Cardinal John O'Connor, who was a major figure not only in the city, but in the country. From him, Egan inherited an annual deficit of about $20 million. Egan cut spending and laid off staff — and said he wiped out the shortfall within two years.

Yet Egan bristled at the suggestion that he was more a manager than shepherd. In a 2001 interview with The New York Times, he said, "I am about, first and foremost, serving 413 communities of faith," he said, referring to the archdiocese's parishes.

On Sept. 11, after a call from Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the cardinal spent the day anointing the dead, distributing rosaries to workers as they searched, mostly in vain, for survivors. Egan later presided over funerals for the victims, sometimes three a day.

The cardinal was criticized when he later left the still-grieving city for a Vatican synod, a month-long international meeting of bishops convened by the pope. Egan, who was to work as an aide to John Paul there, said he asked repeatedly for permission to stay in New York, but the pope said Egan was needed in Rome. In a 2011 interview with The Associated Press, the cardinal called that time, when his loyalty to the city was questioned, "the worst thing that ever happened to me in my life."

Egan was a tall, imposing man with a voice so deep that his nieces joked he sounded like Darth Vader. He was known for his love of classical music, bringing a piano to the archbishop's residence in New York. Soprano Renee Fleming sang at his installation in 2000 in St. Patrick's Cathedral.

But unlike many previous New York archbishops, Egan did not embrace the chance for a large public presence in New York. He rarely gave news interviews. He was derided by critics as cold and distant.

In 2002, at the height of the clergy sex abuse crisis that engulfed the entire American church, Egan wrote a letter to parishioners apologizing for any mistakes in responding to victims and stopping abusers. But a decade later, the cardinal told Connecticut magazine, "I should never have said that. I did say if we did anything wrong, I'm sorry, but I don't think we did anything wrong." In 2003, Egan snubbed members of a high-profile board the U.S. bishops appointed to oversee their child protection reforms, refusing to celebrate Mass for them when they visited New York and barring them from a Catholic fraternal event.

An expert in church law and fluent in Latin, Egan served on the Roman Rota, a tribunal of Vatican judges who hear appeals in church law cases, such as marriage annulments. He was one of just a few experts chosen by John Paul to help with the massive job of reviewing the revised Code of Canon Law for the global church.

A native of Oak Park, Illinois, Egan earning a bachelor's degree in philosophy from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois, then completed studies for the priesthood at the Pontifical North American College in Rome and was ordained there in 1957. He eventually earned a doctorate. Egan first became a U.S. bishop in 1985, starting as an auxiliary bishop in the New York archdiocese when O'Connor was the leader. Three years later, Egan was named to head the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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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.)

The Knights of Columbus of Greater New York

May 11, 2015

We prayerfully remember our faithful shepherd, Archbishop Emeritus,
EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN of New York.

May he rest in peace, and may his memory be eternal among New Yorkers and the entire Church!

THE KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
of GREATER NEW YORK

The KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of Greater New York

May 11, 2015

The KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of Greater New York express their deepest prayerful sympathy and respect on the passing of His Eminence, EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN, Archbishop Emeritus of New York.

During His Eminence's tenure, he adroitly met the countless pastoral, civic, church-related and crises management challenges he regularly faced with spirituality, dignity, and aplomb--and we prayerfully recall his dedicated service to all of us as Cardinal Priest, Brother Priest and Brother Knight to New Yorkers Catholic and otherwise!

He inspired New Yorkers of all faiths with his dedication, zeal and advocacy for our region and its dynamic Catholic community, as well as its many worthy charitable causes.

His leadership in the Roman Catholic Church in America, situated at a pivotal time for the Church, sought to keep the dignity of all in mind, as well as the ageless teachings of Holy Mother Church. He also skillfully met unparalleled crisis situations, such as the 9-11 tragedy, with faith-filled leadership that inspired and consoled all New Yorkers and the world with his example and responsiveness.

May God Grant CARDINAL EGAN Eternal Rest with Him, and his family members and his fellow brother bishops, priests, deacons, sisters, and religious of the Archdiocese of New York consolation on his loss.

His Eminence will be remembered by his Brother Knights in the Masses and remembrances scheduled throughout the Archdiocese in his esteemed memory, at St. Patrick's Cathedral and elsewhere.

REQUIESCAT in PACE, Cardinal Egan!

With Prayerful Sympathy,
The Bereavement Committee of
The KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of
Greater New York

Carter

March 15, 2015

Cardinal Edward Egan through his works showed great love for people, and he genuinely had their best interest at heart. Find comfort in knowing that his deeds are safely stored in God's memory, and he will be greatly rewarded accordingly.

Stacy

March 13, 2015

May the God of all comfort be with family and loved ones.

Mr & Mrs Edwards

March 11, 2015

Condolences : to friends & family May you get comfort knowing that " It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong," Job 34:10

Michael Spalek

March 10, 2015

Cardinal Egan,

Your Work here is done. Now from Heaven pray for us. May you Rest in Peace.

Michelle & Kevin Novobilski

March 10, 2015

Our sincerest condolences to Cardinal Edwards Family and Friends. May he rest in peace with God.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

March 10, 2015

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS&CONDOLENCES TO THE EGAN FAMILY,FOLK&ALL WHO KNEW CARDINAL EGAN.

Thomas Messina

March 10, 2015

What a Kind Man with a terrific sense of humor! His work here is done. I remember confession with him once back in the day. And We Are Diminished...
Regards,
Thom

Faith Tobin

March 9, 2015

Dear Cardinal Egans's friends's/family my condolences's to cardinal egan.my name is Faithtobin and he'll surely be missed very much.luv,Faith/Rory

March 9, 2015

My sincerest condolences. May you draw comfort through prayer during this difficult time. Philipians 4:6,7

Tonini

March 8, 2015

From Tonini Church Supply Family Our sincere condolence Cardinal Edward Egan Family and friends. He will be missed. May he rest in Peace with GOD

March 8, 2015

Condolence to friends and family,may you be comforted by our God Almighty,who has said"I myself am the One that is comforting you people"..isa.51:12......

Jim Converse

March 8, 2015

Thank you Sir for your work and the help you gave the people. You did all you could. Rest in peace.

Michael Graf

March 7, 2015

God Speed Cardinal Egan!!!

Mr.and Mrs. NF

March 7, 2015

We loved attending the Masses Cardinal Egan celebrated at St. Patrick's, New York City. His deep, comforting voice resonates in our memory as well has his gentleness and profound teachings. A truly great shepherd! Thank you Cardinal Egan.
With gratitude, love, prayers and our heartfelt condolences,

Regina

March 7, 2015

My prayers for the family & the Cardinal. We know he has his reward, but it doesn't make his absence easier. He will be missed. Peace

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

March 7, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

B Lucas

March 7, 2015

How we live our life is not always the way we want to. We as a people do the best we can to help others. Along the way we find we can sometimes make a difference. May the family and friends of Edward find that they fill comfort from his good memories. My sincere condolence.

LYNN LABAUVE

March 7, 2015

May he rest in peace.

March 6, 2015

My condolences to the family. May the God off all comfort & peace provide for your family during this difficult time.

Sheila

March 6, 2015

A life well lived. God bless.

Edward Sparkowski

March 6, 2015

A fine man and a wonderful Priest. May he rest in peace. SK Edeatd J. Sparkowski PGK PFN

March 6, 2015

God Bless --- May you have eternal Peace in Heaven

March 6, 2015

My condolences to the family. Death is an unnatural part of life.

James Quigley

March 6, 2015

may god bless and keep you for all of his work
you accomplished on earth. may he bless us with a good person to carry on all of the work
you have started. God Bless!

Mary K

March 6, 2015

He has finished the race...may he and all those who know and love him, be at peace.

Blessings!

alice schmidli

March 6, 2015

m the lord hold you in the palm of his hand
rest in peace good and faithfull servent

March 6, 2015

Rip Dear Soul....

March 6, 2015

Our condolences to the family and friends. May the God who gives peace be with all of you.-RO.15:33

March 6, 2015

My condolences to the family.

March 6, 2015

My condolences. Death is a hard thing to go through, because we are not prepared for it but comfort can be found in God's word that sickness, pain and death will one day be no more for this has been promised to us.

March 6, 2015

May God be with you Cardinal Egan. You were truly a great man

March 6, 2015

May God rest Cardinal Egan's soul. Pray for us from heaven.
Anne Marie O.F.S

Rose Paolillo

March 6, 2015

R I P Your Holiness you Are now at home with our Heavenly Father.

Paul Fosbre

March 6, 2015

May God hold you in the palm of his until we meet again.

Paul Fosbre

TRIAD / MC

David J Bhaltazhar Esq

March 5, 2015

Farewell

PK

March 5, 2015

May he R.I.P and may God bless and comfort mourning ones

Sean Payne

March 5, 2015

May you rest in peace cardinal egan

Scott Chamberland

March 5, 2015

Rest in Peace

Steve Konsowski

March 5, 2015

I recall playing first violin in the junior seminary orchestra when you were an upper class man playing in the orchestra too. 1950-1951.
May you rest in peace in the arms of our Savior.

LLOYD

March 5, 2015

R.I.P. BE WITH GOD,BLESSED FATHER..............

March 5, 2015

It was a pleasure knowing and serving with this great man at St Augustine Cathedral.

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