A few years ago on a Catholic Answers cruise we were joined by Archbishop John P. Foley, head of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.
He was a riot!
The guy has a very open demeanor and a terrific sense of humor. He talks always had the attendees in stitches.
As the head of a relatively minor dicastery in Rome, the Archbishop described himself atone point as "the Rodney Dangerfield of the Vatican," calling to mind the late commedian’s signature complaint "No respect! No respect!"
But now that’s changed.
B16 has just announced that Archbishop Foley will soon become Cardinal Foley.
John Allen comments:
Benedict XVI also showed his appreciation for loyalty today by at long last naming Archbishop John Foley to the College of Cardinals. Foley served as the President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications since 1984 until he resigned in June, and during those 23 years, Foley watched eight consistories in which 214 other men became cardinals. Each time he endured speculation about why he had not been inducted into the college with good humor and without complaint. One of the most universally popular figures in the Vatican, it’s not difficult to anticipate that his line of well-wishers during the receptions following the Nov. 24 consistory should be especially long.

