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Your Holiness:
I recall with pleasure and gratitude my visit to the Vatican in November and your moving address to our Colloquium on the Complementarity of Man and Woman in Marriage. There, gathered with leaders of the world’s great religious traditions, East and West, you reaffirmed the Church’s doctrine of marriage as the conjugal union of husband and wife and spoke movingly of the right of every child “to grow up in a family with a father and mother.”
Here in the United States we are blessed with many bishops who join you in bearing witness to these profound and indispensable truths. Even in the face of social and economic pressure on them to yield or go silent, they boldly and joyously proclaim the Church’s teachings on marriage and chastity. None has been more fearless or ardent in upholding these beautiful and liberating teachings than Salvatore Cordileone, the Archbishop of San Francisco.
Faithful Catholics in his archdiocese and throughout our country have been edified by his labors—particularly those addressed to ensuring that the Catholic schools under his care teach and model fidelity to Catholic doctrine in all matters of faith and morals. Unsurprisingly, however, these labors have drawn the antagonism of many who despise the Church’s moral teachings, especially those concerning marriage and sexual morality.
This morning, a group of people published an open letter to you in a San Francisco newspaper urging you to remove Archbishop Cordileone from his office. They identify themselves as Catholics and plead with you to send them a new archbishop that will be true to what they describe as “our values.” But their values, unlike the values proclaimed and upheld by Archbishop Cordileone, are not the values of the Catholic faith. Their complaint against the Archbishop finally comes down to his refusal to bow down before the values of contemporary secularist sexual morality and gender ideology. For this, however, he should be applauded and encouraged, not condemned, much less ousted.
Be assured, Holy Father, that the “prominent Catholics,” as the media describes them, who call on you to remove Archbishop Cordileone do not speak for the faithful Catholics of San Francisco. Already, a movement has emerged to support and encourage the Archbishop. It is a movement of grateful Catholics—not “prominent” people—but ordinary men and women, many of them immigrants or the children of immigrants from many lands. These men and women are grateful to have an archbishop who believes and teaches what the Church believes and teaches. They send their children to the diocesan schools because they desire for them an education imbued with a Christian spirit and shaped by the teachings of the Catholic faith. Their spirits have been lifted by Archbishop Cordileone’s tireless work to ensure that such an education is available to all who desire it.
With gratitude to God for your own witness and ministry, I humbly ask you to join those of us who are supporting and encouraging Archbishop Cordileone. It would be a wonderful thing for you quietly to let him know that he has your blessing, and that the insults and defamations he is experiencing as a result of his faithful apostolic work are a participation in the redemptive suffering of Jesus, who said: “anyone who would be my disciple must take up his cross and follow me.”
Sincerely yours in our beloved Savior,
Robert P. George
Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University
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Big Political Donors in San Francisco Bully the Archbishop
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Over 100 prominent Catholics in San Francisco have paid for a full-page advertisement asking Pope Francis to oust Archbishop Cordileone for fostering “an atmosphere of division and intolerance.” His crime? Setting the expectation that San Francisco’s Catholic schools would follow the teachings of the Church.
But with a little digging, it becomes clear that these “concerned Catholics” might be more interested in promoting a radical political agenda.
Here’s what I was able to dig up on a few of the wealthy San Franciscans who signed the letter. It’s a little fishy that these “concerned Catholics” have consistently contributed to politicians who radically oppose Church teaching. See what else you can find … and post in the comments! We can’t let them get away with this.
Charles Geschke (chairman of Adobe Systems and previously head of the Board of Trustees at the University of San Francisco)
– Donated over $200,000 to the Democratic Congressional campaign committee
– $40,000 in support of the Democratic National Committee
– $2,300 in support of Nancy Pelosi, who claims to be Catholic but openly supports abortion
– $4,000 in support of John Kerry, another Catholic who supports abortion
Clint Reilly (political consultant and businessman)
– Contributed $25,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign in 2006
– $28,500 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign in 2008.
– $5,000 in support of Barack Obama, who has consistently opposed religious liberty
– $4,600 to Nancy Pelosi
– $5,000 to the Democratic National Committee in 2014
Lou Giraudo (former city commissioner and business executive)
-Contributed to over $24,000 to Nancy Pelosi
– $6,000 to Dianne Feinstein
– $4,300 to Barbara Boxer


Pope Francis and Archbishop Cordileone were chosen by the Holy Spirit to stand up for the Truth and they are. They are standing up to our secular society and for our rights to freely worship and hold Christian beliefs and faith. Thank you Lord Jesus, for our faith filled shepherds that hold to the Truth of our faith and morals.
Thank you! God bless this man for speaking up!
Excellent article! Do these people really think Pope Francis will replace the Archbishop for telling the truth?!?