Cardinal Tagle appointed to highest order of cardinals

Cardinal Tagle appointed to highest order of cardinals

MANILA (UCAN): Luis Cardinal Tagle of the Philippines,  was appointed cardinal-bishop by Pope Francis on May 1, the Vatican announced, making him the only Asian cardinal to hold such a rank.

The 62-year-old Cardinal Tagle left Manila for the Vatican in February to take up office as prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples, also known as Propaganda Fide. He was served the 32nd archbishop of Manila from 2011 until December 2019.

Father Ranhilio Aquino, dean of the San Beda Graduate School of Law, explained the significance of Cardinal Tagle’s appointment in the Vatican hierarchy.

“Cardinals are classified into three ranks: cardinal-bishops, cardinal-priests and cardinal-deacons. Cardinal-bishops are cardinals who are assigned to suburbicarian sees or dioceses outside Rome but surrounding Rome. There are seven such suburbicarian sees,” he said, adding, “Cardinal-priests are the most numerous in number and so far, all Asian cardinals have been cardinal-priests. Cardinal-priests are assigned to a titular church in Rome. Cardinal Tagle belonged in this rank.”

Father Aquino concluded, “Finally, there are cardinal-deacons. These are the cardinals who serve in the Roman Curia or who have already reached 80 at the time of their creation as cardinals, so they are given the red biretta to honour them.”

As the Roman Curia has run out of suburbicarian sees, Cardinal Tagle has been given a nominal diocese that the pope has made equal to the suburbicarian sees.

Cardinal Tagle has joined the likes of Pietro Cardinal Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state; Leonardo Cardinal Sandri, the prefect of the Congregation for Oriental Churches; Marc Cardinal Ouellet, the prefect of the Congregation for Bishops; and Fernando Cardinal Filoni, his predecessor at the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples.

Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, claimed in March that Cardinal Tagle was removed as archbishop of Manila because Pope Francis was “angry” at Tagle for his involvement in politics.

Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, vice-president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, described Duterte’s remark as “unbelievably ludicrous,” saying Duterte should stop wasting time on baseless allegations and instead “go back to real issues of the day.”

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Meanwhile, Bishop Arturo Bastes, former chairperson of the commission on mission of the bishops’ conference, said Cardinal Tagle’s continuous rise in the Church hierarchy is proof that he has the trust and confidence of the pope.

“Contrary to the belief of President Duterte, I guess it is clear that Cardinal Chito still has the trust and confidence of Pope Francis,” he said.

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