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For his part, Cordileone has said he wants to be seen as more than a one-issue man and looks forward to getting to know the 91 parishes in an archdiocese that also includes the two counties to the north and south of San Francisco. He has not back-pedaled, though, on previous statements calling efforts to extend marriage beyond one man and one woman "the ultimate attack of the Evil One" and declaring that Catholics who support same-sex marriage should refrain from taking communion. Father Dan Danielson, who served as interim administrator of the Oakland Diocese in the months before Cordileone landed there from San Diego, recalled that the new bishop earned high marks for making a point of visiting the diocese's parishes and parochial schools and "not just sitting in a chancery getting reports." "I'm sure there were things going on in all the parishes he would not do if he was the pastor, but he basically respects the role of the pastor and his staff," Danielson said. "His own personal taste, which tends to be more traditional and conservative, with a great love of Latin liturgy, he did not impose on parishes at all. ... He is clear, he is not aggressive." After taking the archbishop's seat at Thursday's three-hour afternoon induction mass, Cordileone is expected to give a homily before an audience of 2,000 people that will include the Vatican's ambassador to the U.S. and other high-ranking church officials. Gay demonstrators have said they hope to get their voices heard amid the event's heavy security. Cordileone was arrested in San Diego in late August on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. He has said he was drinking wine with friends and apologized for the lapse in judgment. He is scheduled to appear in court on the charge on Tuesday.
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