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Feature News | Monday, May 21, 2018

Pope Francis names 14 new cardinals

Selections reflect 'universality' of Church, he announces on Pentecost Sunday

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VATICAN CITY | There will be a consistory June 29 to create 14 new cardinals, each of whom express the “universality” of the Church, Pope Francis announced May 20 after his Regina Coeli address.

A portrait of Pope Francis taken in Vatican City on Aug. 5, 2014.

Photographer: Daniele Cataldi | Demotix | Corb

A portrait of Pope Francis taken in Vatican City on Aug. 5, 2014.

“Their provenance expresses the universality of the Church that continues to proclaim the merciful love of God to all people on earth,” he said, noting that the new cardinals from the Diocese of Rome also show “the inseparable link between the see of Peter and the particular Churches spread throughout the world.”

“Let us pray for the new cardinals, so that by confirming their adherence to Christ, the most merciful and faithful High Priest (see Hebrews 2:17), they will help me in my ministry as bishop of Rome for the good of the whole faithful people of God,” the pope said.

Among the newly appointed cardinals is His Beatitude Louis Raphael Sako I, the patriarch of Babylon for the Chaldean Catholic Church and the archbishop of Baghdad.

Those from the Diocese of Rome and the Holy See who have been named are:
  • Archbishop Luis Ladaria, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith;
  • Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute of the Secretariat of State;
  • Archbishop Kondrad Krajewski, papal almoner; and
  • Archbishop Angelo De Donatis, Rome’s vicar general and archpriest of the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.

From around the world are:

  • Archbishop Joseph Coutts of Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Bishop Antonio do Santos Marto of Leiria-Fatima, Portugal;
  • Archbishop Pedro Barreto of Huancayo, Peru;
  • Archbishop Desire Tsarahazana of Tamatave, Madagascar;
  • Archbishop Giuseppe Petrocchi of Aquila, Italy; and
  • Archbishop Thomas Aquino Mango Maeda of Osaka, Japan.

Pope Francis made particular note of three who will be receiving red hats – Archbishop Emeritus Sergio Obeso Rivera of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico; Prelate Emeritus Toribio Ticono Porco of Corocoro, Bolivia; and Claretian Father Aquilina Bocos Merino – who he said “have distinguished themselves for their service to the Church.”

The day of the consistory, the June 29 solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, the new cardinals will concelebrate Mass with Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica alongside the new metropolitan archbishops named during the previous year, who traditionally receive the pallium from the pope on that day.

Most of the newly appointed cardinals are under the age of 80 and therefore eligible to vote in a conclave. The archbishop emeriti Obeso Rivera and Ticono Porco, and Father Aquilina Bocos Merino, are over the age of 80.

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