Statement of Cardinal-designate Joseph W. Tobin on his appointment as the Archbishop of Newark, N.J.
			(Related: A news conference from Newark was held Nov. 7. Read the comments and watch the video here)
 			
			 My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
			 One of my favorite descriptions of the experience of faith is "a willingness to be surprised by
			  God." By that standard, the last weeks have been exceptionally "faith-filled." The first jolt came on
			  October 9, when I learned that Pope Francis had named me to the College of Cardinals. The second
			  tremor arrived on October 22, when I received a phone call from the ambassador of the Holy See to
			  the United States, the papal nuncio, who informed me that Pope Francis had appointed me as the
			  Archbishop of Newark, New Jersey. This assignment was announced publicly today and I will be
		    installed in Newark on January 6, 2017.
			 Receiving that second shock, I immediately thought of you, the people of this great
			  Archdiocese whose pastoral care was entrusted to me four years ago. I remembered how you
			  welcomed me, offered your support in so many ways, forgave my mistakes and limitations and
			  always assured me of your love and the precious backing of your prayer. The thought of leaving you
		    devastated me. I have had many sleepless nights and shed more than a few tears.
			 I had always understood my vocation as that of a missionary disciple, one whom Jesus called
			  to be with Him so that He might send me out to preach and heal. Becoming your archbishop, I
			  realized that this missionary also had to become a pastor. The model for all pastoral ministry is Jesus
			  the Good Shepherd, who "knows his own" and his "own know him" (Jn 10, 14). Since October 18,
			  2012, all of you, the beloved People of God, became "my" people. God created among us bonds of love,
			  mercy, forgiveness and joy. Together we accepted our call to work together to respond in love to God,
		    who loved us first. We are an outward-looking Church, asking where God was opening a door.
			 Now Pope Francis has asked me to become a missionary disciple and pastor in another local
			  Church. I hope that you will commission me—send me forth with your blessing to preach and heal in
			  the Archdiocese of Newark. I know that I will leave a considerable chunk of my heart here in the
			  Catholic communities of central and southern Indiana. I trust that God will fill that void with
		    overflowing gratitude for the gift of sharing a portion of the pilgrimage with you.
			 The Archdiocese is not helpless in the face of this change. Just as what happened after the
			  resignation of Archbishop Daniel, the Church will provide stable leadership for the Archdiocese until
			  the new Archbishop is named. I believe you will receive a good pastor and you will not have to wait
		    as long as you did before I was named.
			You may know that the Archdiocese had already planned a special celebration on Saturday,
			  December 3, to celebrate the feast of our patron, St. Francis Xavier, and to ask a blessing on a new
			  cardinal. Now, that celebration will also be a moment for us to say good-bye in faith. We will remain
		    united in the communion of saints as well as in the breaking of the bread.
			 Your brother in Christ the Redeemer,
			+ Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.