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#354727 - 10/20/10 07:43 AM New Cardinals
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Pope Benedict XVI today announced the names of 24 new Cardinals that he will create on Saturday, November 20, 2010 (source).

Twenty of the new Cardinals are under 80 and will be eligible to a vote in conclave.

1. Archbishop Angelo Amato, S.D.B., 72, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints;
2. His Beatitude Antonios (Naguib), 75, Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria (Egypt);
3. Archbishop Robert Sarah, 65, President of the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum";
4. Archbishop Francesco Monterisi, 76, Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls;
5. Archbishop Fortunato Baldelli, 75, Major Penitentiary;
6. Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, 62, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signature;
7. Archbishop Kurt Koch, 60, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity;
8. Archbishop Paolo Sardi, 76, Vice Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church;
9. Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, 66, Prefect of the Congregation for Clergy;
10. Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, C.S., 75, President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See;
11. Archbishop Gianfranco Ravasi, 68, President of the Pontifical Council for Culture;
12. Archbishop Medardo Joseph Mazombwe, 79, Archbishop Emeritus of Lusaka (Zambia);
13. Archbishop Raúl Eduardo Vela Chiriboga, 76, Archbishop Emeritus Quito (Ecuador);
14. Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, 71, Archbishop of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo);
15. Archbishop Paolo Romeo, 72, Archbishop of Palermo (Italy);
16. Archbishop Donald William Wuerl, 69, Archbishop of Washington (United States of America);
17. Archbishop Raymundo Damasceno Assis, 73, Archbishop of Aparecida (Brazil);
18. Archbishop Kazimierz Nycz, 60, Archbishop of Warsaw (Poland);
19. Archbishop Albert Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don, 62, Archbishop of Colombo (Sri Lanka);
20. Archbishop Reinhard Marx, 57, Archbishop of Munich and Freising (Germany).

Four of the new Cardinals are over the age of 80 and will not be eligible to vote in a conclave. They may be considered "honorary" appointments:

1. Archbishop José Manuel Estepa Llaurens, 84, Military Ordinary Emeritus (Spain);
2. Bishop Elio Sgreccia, 82, former President of the Pontifical Academy for Life (Italy);
3. Monsignor Walter Brandmüller, 81, former President of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences (Germany);
4. Monsignor Domenico Bartolucci, 93, former Maestro and Director of the Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir (Italy).

Please pray for the new Cardinals.

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#354728 - 10/20/10 07:51 AM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Of the twenty new Cardinals under 80, eight are Italians, two are Americans (Archbishop Donald Wuerl and Archbishop Raymund Burke), and one each comes from Egypt, Guinea, Switzerland, Zambia, Ecuador, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Brazil, Poland, Sri Lanka and Germany.

It is interesting to note the appointment of His Beatitude Antonios (Naguib), Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church of Alexandria. He is currently serving as Relator General of the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East (watch interview).

I know that not everyone thinks that Eastern Catholic Patriarchs should accept appointment as Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. However, Patriarch Antonios is following in the footsteps of his predecessors, Patriarch Stephanos I (1958-1986) and Patriarch Stephanos II (1986-2006).

Ad multos annos!

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#354733 - 10/20/10 09:30 AM Re: New Cardinals
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-- Coptic Patriarch Antonios Naguib of Alexandria, Egypt, 75. (DOB 3/7/1935)

List of cardinal-designates named by Pope Benedict XVI

VATICAN CITY -- Here is the list of the 24 cardinals-designate, in the order in which Pope Benedict XVI announced them Oct. 20:

cardinal-designates

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#354746 - 10/20/10 10:51 AM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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I'm mildly surprised Archbishop Dolan of NYC is not included.

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#354748 - 10/20/10 11:49 AM New Cardinals
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Who was the last Orthodox Pope?

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#354752 - 10/20/10 01:39 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: sielos ilgesys]
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Originally Posted By: sielos ilgesys
I'm mildly surprised Archbishop Dolan of NYC is not included.

The reason given by most commentators is that Cardinal Edward Egan is 78 and therefore still eligible to vote in a conclave. It would be unusual to have to cardinal electors from the same archdiocese at the same time.

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#354755 - 10/20/10 02:58 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Being traditionally headed by a Cardinal, the Archdiocese of New York will eventually have its Archbishop elevated to the cardinalate, after 2 years when Cardinal Egan, the Archbishop Emeritus, reaches the age of 80.

Archbishop Dolan is relatively still young at 60.

Amado

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#354756 - 10/20/10 03:06 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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A further clarification:

Although cardinals at the age of 80 and over are not eligible to vote in a conclave, the rules do not exclude them from being considered and voted upon as the next Pope.

Add these 4 over-80 cardinal-designates to the 77 over-80 members of the current College of Cardinals.

Amado

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#354758 - 10/20/10 03:30 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Amadeus]
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Originally Posted By: Amadeus
A further clarification:

Although cardinals at the age of 80 and over are not eligible to vote in a conclave, the rules do not exclude them from being considered and voted upon as the next Pope.

There is no rule that the next Pope has to be a cardinal or even a bishop. In fact, any baptized Catholic man can be elected pope.

Originally Posted By: Amadeus
Add these 4 over-80 cardinal-designates to the 77 over-80 members of the current College of Cardinals.

Amado

Of course they will be. They are only "honorary" in the sense that they will be non-voting. Otherwise all cardinals over 80 are full members of the College of Cardinals.

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#354765 - 10/20/10 04:43 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Lypher,

To answer your question, Pope Benedict XVI. Currently holding the chair of St. Peter.

smile

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#354767 - 10/20/10 05:45 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Rybak]
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Glory to Jesus Christ!

Originally Posted By: Rybak
Lypher,

To answer your question, Pope Benedict XVI. Currently holding the chair of St. Peter.

smile


I think, just stretching here, that Lypher meant more of who was the last Eastern Pope (as I understand there had been Popes who were not Roman). If I'm wrong Lypher, I apologize for putting words in your mouth.

Kyrie eleison,

Manuel

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#354771 - 10/20/10 06:31 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: Latin Catholic]
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I thought Lypher's question was: who was the last Pope that the Orthodox consider non-schismatic/heretical? Probably the Pope prior to the one that Ecu. Patriarch Michael I (Cerularius) dealt with.

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#354774 - 10/20/10 07:55 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: LYPHER]
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The Moderator has done a bad job here. He has deleted some relevant posts, including the original post!

The Moderator has also left LYPHER's question in this thread, even though I think it deserves a separate thread of its own.

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#354777 - 10/20/10 09:12 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: LYPHER]
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I tried splitting the posts but the software did not allow it. Unfortunately, the post cannot be split. You can certainly re-post if your post was lost. It would have been nicer if you asked what happened rather than simply complaining about a bad job being done.

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#354781 - 10/20/10 10:47 PM Re: New Cardinals [Re: LYPHER]
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Besides the one we have now, as far as I'm concerned, it was John Paul 2.

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