
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the head of New York’s Roman Catholic diocese, was present at Monday night’s $30,000-a-head Met Gala. He attended both the opening of the exhibition and the Met Gala.
Cardinal Dolan said in a Tuesday interview on SiriusXM’s The Catholic Channel: “The news said she was wearing a tiara.”
Cardinal Dolan then went on to explain that it wasn’t a Tiara, but his miter, which is worn by bishops and cardinal on formal liturgical occasions.
He added: “She gave it back to me this morning. … She was very gracious.”
Dolan agreed that the miter was a good match for Rihanna’s beaded white corset dress with matching jacket and clutch.
He joked: “I was teasing my auxiliary bishops, who were teasing me about Rihanna and I said, ‘Hey, you guys should not complain because she’s volunteered to do some confirmations’.”

He continues: “There were some aspects that looked like kind of a masquerade party, a Halloween party. I didn’t really see anything sacrilegious, I may have seen some things in poor taste, but I didn’t detect anybody out to offend the church.”
He added: “A number of people came up and spoke about their Catholic upbringing and things they remembered and it was a powerful evening.”
Dolan admitted he’s no fashion expert and said he wasn’t at the event for the fashion.
He said: “You think I’d look like this if I was interested in fashion? You think I wouldn’t lose 80 pounds? You’re talking about a JCPenney’s Big & Tall man — that’s where get my fashion, OK?
“You know I wasn’t in there for the fashion, the glitter.

At the exhibition, he said: “What’s the Church doing here? What is the Cardinal-Archbishop of New York doing here? Well, because the Church and ‘the Catholic imagination,’ are all about truth, goodness, and beauty…”
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