U.S. Cardinal Burke says he has tested positive for COVID-19 August 11, 2021By Catholic News Service Catholic News Service Filed Under: Coronavirus, Feature, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke said he has tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19. In an Aug. 10 tweet, he wrote: “Praised be Jesus Christ! I wish to inform you that I have recently tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. Thanks be to God, I am resting comfortably and receiving excellent medical care. Please pray for me as I begin my recovery. Let us trust in Divine Providence. God bless you.” The 73-year-old cardinal, a native of La Crosse, Wisconsin, served as bishop of that diocese from 1995 to 2004, as archbishop of St. Louis from 2004 to 2008, and as prefect of the Vatican’s Apostolic Signature from 2008 to his resignation in 2014. While the cardinal often resides in Italy, he travels extensively and was believed to be in Wisconsin at the time of the tweet. Read more vatican news Pope: Families must help each other, build communities focused on Christ Jesus asks for faithfulness, but also friendship, pope says Pope names Mount St. Mary’s graduate as new bishop of Diocese of Burlington, Vt. Pope asks Catholic groups to help young people learn a trade, get a job Pope calls pastors to be ‘missionaries of synodality’ Pope laments ‘liberal’ universities that lack holistic formation Copyright © 2021 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print