Pope’s condolence for death of Philippine Cardinal
Ricardo Vidal
Cardinal Vidal Philippines.- RV |
Pope Francis has expressed his condolence for Philippine
Cardinal Ricardo Vidal, who passed away in Cebu on Wednesday. The 86-year
old prelate who was Archbishop of Cebu for nearly 3 decades until his
retirement in 2010, died of complications from pneumonia.
Pope Francis sent a telegram to Archbishop Jose S. Palma of
Cebu, expressing gratitude for Cardinal Vidal’s “untiring and devoted
service to the Church, and for his constant advocacy of dialogue and peace for
all the people in the Philippines”.
Please find below the text of the Pope’s condolence
telegram:
The Most Reverend Jose S. Palma
Archbishop of Cebu
Deeply saddened to learn of the death of Cardinal Ricardo
Vidal, I extend my sincere condolences to you, and to the clergy, religious and
lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Cebu. Joining with you in expressing
profound gratitude for the late Cardinal’s untiring and devoted service to the
Church, and for his constant advocacy of dialogue and peace for all the people
in the Philippines, I commend his soul to the infinite love and mercy of our
heavenly Father. As a pledge of consolation and hope in the Lord, to all
who mourn his passing in the certain hope of the Resurrection, I willingly
impart my Apostolic Blessing
FRANCISCUS PP.
Cardinal Ricardo J. Vidal, Archbishop emeritus of Cebu
(Philippines), was born on 6 February 1931 in Mogpoc, Philippines. He did his
studies at the minor seminary of the Most Holy Rosary (which later assumed the
title of Our Lady of Carmel) and at the seminary of San Carlo.
He was ordained on 17 March 1956. The Bishop of Lucena
entrusted him as spiritual director of the local seminary of Mount Carmel. He
then became superior of the same institute and was dedicated to the formation
of the young candidates to priesthood until 10 September 1971, when he was
named Coadjutor Bishop of Malolos, Bulacan, and was elected to the titular
church of Claterna. He received episcopal ordination on 30 November 1971. On 22
August 1973 he was named Archbishop of Lipa in Batangas.
On 13 April 1981 he was named Coadjutor with the right of
succession to the Archbishop of Cebu, Cardinal Julio Rosales. He was named
Archbishop on 24 August 1982.
He served as president of the Bishops’ Commission for
Vocations within the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines. He was
also vice-president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference and then president from
1985 to 1987.
He was created and proclaimed Cardinal by John Paul II in
the Consistory of 25 May 1985,with the Title of Ss. Pietro e Paolo in Via
Ostiense (Sts. Peter and Paul in Via Ostiense, Rome).
In a message, Cebu archdiocese’s spokesman Msgr. Joseph Tan
said the prelate died due to infection leading to septic shock at the city’s
Perpetual Succour Hospital where he was hospitalized on Oct 11 when he became
seriously ill.
Requesting prayers for the prelate’s soul, Tan said the
details of funeral rites will be made available as soon as possible.
A native of Mogpog, Marinduque, Vidal was ordained a priest
in 1956 by Bishop and Servant of God Alfredo Maria Aranda Obviar.
Then Pope John Paul II appointed Vidal head of the Cebu
archdiocese in 1982. He retired in 2011.
In a statement released shortly after Vidal’s death, CBCP
president Archbishop Socrates Villegas stressed Vidal’s legacy will live on
despite his passing.
“Cardinal Vidal cannot die. He who has always shared in the
dying and rising of the Lord daily in his priestly life cannot die. He now
joins the immortal ones who served the Lord faithfully here on earth. His
wisdom and his humility, his love for priests and his devotion to the Virgin
Mary must live on in us whom he has left behind,” he said. Archbishop Villegas
also expressed hope in Cardinal Vidal’s intercession for the faithful. “Rest
well Eminence. Pray for us in the Father’s House.”
Meanwhile Cotabato Archbishop Orlando Cardinal Quevedo
praised Card Vidal for being a “true servant-leader rather than a ‘prince.’”
“For me his legacy is his own outstanding character. Some of
these are: Humility, low profile style; Simplicity and Approachability; Ability
to listen even to opposing views; Prudence in political issues; Courage in
presenting and defending the CBCP position leading to the 1986 People Power;
Charity for those considered as ‘enemies,’” he said in a message to CBCPNews.
With the death of Card. Vidal, the number of cardinals
worldwide now stands at 219, of whom 120 are below the age of 80, hence are
eligible to vote for a new pope. Ninety-nine are non-voters.
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