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Pope Benedict XVI and Archbishop Timothy Dolan Will Join Matt Lauer On 'Today' At Vatican

Pope Benedict Xvi

First Posted: 05/31/11 06:58 PM ET Updated: 07/31/11 06:12 AM ET

In its first visit to the papal state since the death of Pope John Paul II, NBC’s "Today" show will broadcast live from Vatican City on Thursday in an hour-long show that will include behind-the-scenes footage of Pope Benedict XVI and a wide-ranging interview with New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan.

The show, which is being taped Wednesday and Thursday at the Vatican, comes on the heels of the the first meeting of a new Vatican council to promote the church in the face of rising secularism in the West.

A "Today" show producer said the archbishop, who is also the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, will discuss topics including the church’s sexual abuse scandals, the decline in church attendance in Europe, changes in church demographics in the United States, his journey to priesthood and his time as a Roman Catholic university professor in Rome in the 1990s.

Dolan, who the pope appointed to the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization shortly after the group was announced in October, arrived at the Vatican over the weekend for the group's meeting. There, the pope encouraged bishops to start “giving reasons for faith in today's circumstances” and said today’s “crisis involves the exclusion of God" and "widespread indifference to Christian faith to the point of marginalizing religion in public life.”

Thursday's episode of "Today" will not include an interview with the pope, but camera crews taped the pontiff in more private moments at his Apostolic Palace home. Clips show “him putting on his vestments, having breakfast, getting ready to address the crowd in St. Peter’s Square,” said Executive Producer Jim Bell. He added that the Pope will come out to greet the show's anchors, Matt Lauer and Al Roker.

Bell said the show will touch upon the ancient church’s effort’s to connect to the flock through new technologies. In January, Pope Benedict formally praised social networking technologies but said they should not replace in-person contact. The proclamation followed up on efforts by Pope John Paul II, under whom the first Vatican web site launched in 1995.

Experts on the U.S. Catholic Church say Dolan’s appearance is part of a concerted effort to up his profile on the national scene. The episode of "Today" will mark the second time in recent months that the head of New York’s 2.5-million member church has appeared on national television. In March, Dolan was featured prominently on CBS’ "60 Minutes." The episode portrayed him as jovial leader who enjoys socializing and drinking beer, but it also showed him as an strong defender of Catholic tradition and social teachings.

“Dolan is certainly the emerging player in the North American church,” said Christopher Bellitto, an Associate Professor of History at Kean University in Union, NJ. “He certainly enjoys throwing an elbow. He pushes back against anti-Catholicism, and there is plenty of it.”

Archdiocese of New York spokesman Joseph Zwilling said the "Today" show taping has been in the works since January and that “this was the first time that [Dolan’s] schedule permitted him to do it.”

The archbishop is “very excited for the opportunity to talk about the Church, Rome, his years there as a seminarian and rector, the Holy See, the work of the Holy Father, etc.,” Zwilling wrote in an email. “He's very grateful NBC invited him to participate.”


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In its first visit to the papal state since the death of Pope John Paul II, NBC’s "Today" show will broadcast live from Vatican City on Thursday in an hour-long show that will include behind-the-sce...
In its first visit to the papal state since the death of Pope John Paul II, NBC’s "Today" show will broadcast live from Vatican City on Thursday in an hour-long show that will include behind-the-sce...
 
 
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Seaniebhoy
10:54 AM on 06/02/2011
What Fing rubbish this thread is. Most of your comments are as uninformed and ignorant as you claim catholics to be. Dozens of clergy have slammed the church's adminstrative response to the protection of children...they are also actively involved in the communities they serve, and they make up this "powerful political entity" that you all accuse us of being part of (like its the Masons or something)
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Seaniebhoy
10:47 AM on 06/02/2011
Its funny how to almost everyone here, the R.C. Church is just one big person...we're all alike, we all look alike, sound alike and think alike right...not one of us have an independent thought in our heads because we are all papists...what f
10:14 PM on 06/01/2011
Well i cant wait, I will def watch the show.

Benedict has done a pretty decent job at modernizing the church, didn't think I would come back to the church after college but I guess this is how it turned out.
02:16 PM on 06/01/2011
Everyone who hates the Catholic church so much, news flash, you do not have to be a part of the church. Become part of a church that ordains women and gays as pastors, and men and women who have multiple partners and marriages. That is your choice. There are plenty of churches out there that will fit your needs. There are thousands of mosques being built, look into joining one. You might find happiness in a temple. Plenty of choices. If you are not a practicing catholic or a catholic, go your own way, and leave catholics alone. There are millions and millions worldwide who have done nothing to you. They are all over the world doing missionary work. Try not to condemn all of us. Concentrate on making your own church a better place, rather than concentrating on a church you don't have to belong too. All the frothing at the mouth and hate spewing from everyone is frightening. The church might have to intercede and perform a mass excocism.
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BobSF94117
05:05 PM on 06/01/2011
Newsflash yourself. The Church takes your tithe and uses it to pay for political campaigns against gay people ALL OVER THE WORLD.

Stop that and you'd be surprised how many of us would be very, very happy to leave you alone. Leave us alone!
05:53 PM on 06/01/2011
Your silly.
06:32 PM on 06/01/2011
You won't leave the church alone because you want them to condone every sin in your life. It is not their place to do that and it won't make you feel better. Turn back to God, he loves you.
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AlanDente
Noses: made to hold glasses
07:22 AM on 06/02/2011
The RCC is not, and has never really been, a 'church'. It is a powerful, active, political entity.

If the RCC was happy to simply act as a church to inform and help people then many would have no problem with it. The problem is that the RCC is intent on pushing a political agenda throughout the World.

Not only do I object to this behemoth masquerading as a church on religious grounds, I also object to it on political grounds.

What gives an unelected dictator, who claims his authority comes straight from God Himself, the right to make proclamations that affect the lives of millions of people? Further to this, what gives him the right to make proclamations which enhance the misery of millions suffering from HIV/AIDS and/or crippling poverty Worldwide?

You, and many who fawn over the Pope, have been sucked in by the spin. You are naive. I don't dislike you for this, it's all rather sad really. Your faith is being manipulated and used cynically by others for their own ends. Bad times.
09:31 AM on 06/02/2011
The Church is teaching God's agenda. Believe me there is freedom in that. Once again, as far a the Pope being a dictator, you do not have to belong to the Catholic Church. Go elsewhere.
09:40 AM on 06/02/2011
As far as the Pope being a dictator, last I recall you can still have all the abortions, partial birth abortions, sexual partners, same sex partners, sexually transmitted diseases and divorces you want among many other things. You can indoctrinate your children into the same live and let live lifestyle so many people have today. If you find freedom in all that muck. Go for it. May God Bless you and yours.
Carroll27
Nature's own nice conservative
12:31 PM on 06/01/2011
Haters gonna hate. And they can't stand the fact that the Church doesn't crumble at their barbs. Rock on, Benedict.
02:20 PM on 06/01/2011
Right on. Long Live the Pope. From a young woman who has found freedom in the church along with many others.
11:15 AM on 06/01/2011
I'd rather hear from Father Guido Sarducci, personally.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:37 AM on 06/01/2011
If you are a true journalis, matt, and you do claim that; the first question of the pope should have to do with his protection of pedophile priests. Don't you think?
11:58 AM on 06/01/2011
Its the ONLY thing people think about when they think of the Catholic church.
08:44 AM on 06/01/2011
When a blogger only has comments that reinforce his blog it shows how shallow his thinking is, how sad that Catholic haters hate any morality???
New Yorker
Roman Catholic, Anti-DEATH, Combat Vet, Sinner
08:09 AM on 06/01/2011
Thursday is the Feastday we call "Pentecost" when the Holy Spirit, the "Spirit of Truth" descended, upon the very first 'bishops' of the church the 12 Apostles, as tongues of fire. We Catholics will all be going to Mass on Thursday in recognition of this immeasurable gift from God. I will pray that the Holy Spirit guide the words of our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI to help bring healing and enlightenment to our troubled world. Once again God bestows His wisdom for all the world to see. May the Peace of The Lord Be with you all.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:38 AM on 06/01/2011
How about a little 'healing' to his church?
12:02 PM on 06/01/2011
Amen
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Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
06:43 AM on 06/01/2011
Popery is rapidly becoming equated with a three-ring circus of aging clowns as it is. This is simply giving a forum to the ringmaster in Rome and the one in New York. What a pathetic demise for a 2000 year old comedy of errors.
Carroll27
Nature's own nice conservative
12:29 PM on 06/01/2011
Does anyone outside the Know-Nothings of the 1850s really say "popery"?
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Seaniebhoy
10:36 AM on 06/02/2011
Yea, the Orange Order
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William J Unverferth Sr
Snark attack.
03:22 PM on 06/01/2011
flagged as abusive for bigotry
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AlanDente
Noses: made to hold glasses
07:15 AM on 06/02/2011
Are you going to tell your mother about this when she gets home?
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Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
06:26 AM on 06/01/2011
Bell said the show will touch upon the ancient church’s effort’s to connect to the flock through new technologies.
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"Connect to the flock"? Not with these clowns it won't. LOL LOL LOL

After the "Gong Show" and Katie Curic's interview with Sarah Palin, this has to be high camp of the first order.

What no mind-expanding, creative questioning with real toughies from Piers Morgan and Larry King?

The fact the two pontifical clowns would lower themselves to be interviewed by Matt Lauer is a sign of panic within the Vatican. The old Bavarian Gaulieter is showing signs he's losing it.
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Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
09:12 AM on 06/01/2011
Not at all, Pope Benedict is as sharp as ever. I suggest you read one of his books. A true genius who also is of holy virtue. I am not sure why you hate the Chuch so much, but remember, no matter how much you hate - a true Christian like the Pope still loves you and prays for you every day. Veritas.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:40 AM on 06/01/2011
And you think he actually wrote books? It's not hatred as much as disgust. The continual protection of child molesters is just too disgusting to ignore.
12:11 PM on 06/01/2011
You are right. Pope Benedict is brilliant. The Catholic Church has prevailed for over 2000 years and will be here until the end of time. Veritas:)
04:53 AM on 06/01/2011
TD: So, what do you think we should do to stop losing so many adherents?
JR: Let's see... bash the gays?
TD: Done it.
JR: Intrude on women's wombs?
TD: Done it.
JR: Blame the atheists?
TD: Done it.
JR: Have I already mentioned bashing the gays?
TD: Yes, your holiness.
JR: And have you tried it?
TD: Yes. Extensively.
JR: Hummm... How about fabricating a saint?
TD: ...That may actually work! Thanks for your insight your holiness.
JR: Always.
TD: Farewell then.


JR: My son...
TD: Yes your holiness?
JR: About the gays, and the women, and the atheists,...
TD: What about them?
JR: Keep on working on those.
TD: Goes without saying, your holiness.
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Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
09:16 AM on 06/01/2011
Speaking Truth today does offend many in the West. The Church does not "bash gays". In fact we have many ministries of outreach to them, helping them deal with their challenges in a moral way. Yes, we advocate for saving babies, not with violence, but with positive action, love and prayer. Regarding athiests, we encourage working with all who seek justice for the poor and peace, but we will not lower our standards to accomodate unhappy folk who have turned their back on God and beg others to do the same. Veritas.
09:43 AM on 06/01/2011
If it makes you feel good about yourself, then goo, keep telling yourself that.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:42 AM on 06/01/2011
The church 'does not bash gays'? Are you for freaking real? Check out reality if it doesn't scare the catholic out of you.
11:54 AM on 06/01/2011
They will always maintain the child rapist adherents
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Indigo1941
Time Traveler
10:13 PM on 05/31/2011
Question for the archbishop: does he recognize that calling the Church to account for its many transgressions is not antireligious? It is a call to religionism to meet a higher standard than mere convenience.
11:57 AM on 06/01/2011
In fairness, other than the tens of thousands of child rapes, and the endless lying about it, and the way that they distort the truth, and the way they showed us how to ignore victims, and the way they hide behind lawyers, and the way they tell over- populated countries that condoms are evil, and the gay bashing, and a few other things, the Catholic church is good.
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Indigo1941
Time Traveler
06:46 AM on 06/02/2011
Not to mention the double-talk, cabal and bait-and-switch, the self-righteous arrogance and the smug theologizing.
09:37 PM on 05/31/2011
Mat what a suckup. LOL!
09:19 PM on 05/31/2011
I hope Matt asks the pope how indulgences work.
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Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
07:03 AM on 06/01/2011
I hope Matt asks the pope how indulgence­s work.
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Why waste Lauer's time on a question which can be easily answered in Luther's "Little Catechism", or John Paul II's coloring book and catechism on the Catholic Church and other childish publications.