Baltimore City Council
File #: 07-0749    Version: 0 Name: Baltimore City Welcomes Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien
Type: Mayor and City Council Res. Status: Enacted
File created: 7/16/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 7/27/2007
Enactment #: 07-30
Title: Baltimore City Welcomes Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien FOR the purpose of welcoming Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien to our City, expressing appreciation for his brave ministering to U.S. troops on the battlefield, recognizing his many years of dedicated service to the Archdiocese of New York and the North American College in Rome, and celebrating his installation as the 15th Bishop of this Premier See on October 1, 2007; and providing for a special effective date.
Sponsors: Robert Curran, Agnes Welch, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Mary Pat Clarke, James B. Kraft, Belinda Conaway, Sharon Green Middleton, Keiffer Mitchell, President Young, Kenneth Harris, Edward Reisinger, Vernon E. Crider, Stephanie President Rawlings-Blake
Indexes: Mayor and City Council Resolution, Resolution-Mayor and City Council
Attachments: 1. 07-0749- 1st Reader.pdf
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
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CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL

Introduced by: Councilmembers Curran, Welch, D'Adamo, Clarke, Kraft

A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL concerning
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Baltimore City Welcomes Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien

FOR the purpose of welcoming Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien to our City, expressing appreciation for his brave ministering to U.S. troops on the battlefield, recognizing his many years of dedicated service to the Archdiocese of New York and the North American College in Rome, and celebrating his installation as the 15th Bishop of this Premier See on October 1, 2007; and providing for a special effective date.
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The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA resume of Archbishop O'Brien states that dining with devoted 17-year-old sailors on the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt somewhere in the Gulf and waking up to the footsteps of young soldiers resolutely going about their duty in the dark, outside a tent in Kosovo, are the experiences that inspired the Archbishop in his ministry as shepherd to the U.S. servicemen and women, their families, and their chaplains.

Calling his ministry the greatest job in the world, the Archbishop, who has said: "Our men and women in uniform have already sacrificed so much, they shouldn't have to sacrifice their faith", began his service to the military in 1965, with his 1st assignment to West Point as a parish priest and civilian chaplain. Seeing that he was blessing new cadets in May and burying them in December, then Fr. O'Brien became a military chaplain.

The Archbishop served a "hands-on" tour of ...

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