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'''Cardinal John O'Connor''' (1920-2000) served as the leader of the [[New York]] archdiocese of the [[Catholic Church]] from 1984 until his passing away in 2000.  He was the leading [[American]] [[Catholic]] spokesman and withstood with courage and grace attacks by the [[homosexual]] movement that included even desecration of the [[Eucharist]] during a [[Mass]].  The cardinal co-authored a book with [[Ed Koch]].
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'''[[Cardinal]] John O'Connor''' (1920-2000) served as the leader of the [[New York]] archdiocese of the [[Catholic Church]] from 1984 until his passing away in 2000.  He was the leading [[American]] [[Catholic]] spokesman and withstood with courage and grace attacks by the [[homosexual]] movement that included even desecration of the [[Eucharist]] during a [[Mass]].  The cardinal co-authored a book with [[Ed Koch]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:42, February 14, 2013

Cardinal John O'Connor (1920-2000) served as the leader of the New York archdiocese of the Catholic Church from 1984 until his passing away in 2000. He was the leading American Catholic spokesman and withstood with courage and grace attacks by the homosexual movement that included even desecration of the Eucharist during a Mass. The cardinal co-authored a book with Ed Koch.