Funeral
mass for Cardinal William W. Baum on Friday in Washington
(Vatican
Radio) The funeral mass for Cardinal William Wakefield Baum, who died on July
23rd, is scheduled to be held at St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington on
Friday at 2 pm. He was born in Dallas, Texas but moved to Kansas City Missouri
at a young age. While we mourn his death we would also like to remember him in
a personal manner:
Cardinal
William Wakefield Baum, who was Archbishop of Washington from 1973 to 1980,
died at the age of 88 after a long illness. He was cardinal for 39 years, so
the longest serving cardinal in the United States Church history.
Created
cardinal by Blessed Pope Paul VI in 1976, he began his work in the Vatican in
1980 serving first as Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education and
then as head of the Apostolic Penitentiary until he retired in 2001.
Cardinal
Baum was witness to major moments of Church history in the twentieth
century from the Second Vatican Council through to the election of Pope
Francis, the first Latin American pope. When Saint John Paul II died
in 2005, Cardinal Baum acted as the senior cardinal priest in the conclave
which would elect Benedict XVI. Cardinal Baum also took part in the
conclaves of 1978 which would electJohn Paul I and Saint John Paul II. He
once shared with me his impressions of conclaves:
“From
my view point it’s like a retreat, we spend most of our time in prayer and
reflection. It’s not what the world might think, I’d like to emphasize
that it is a spiritual experience, truly a retreat. What takes place is
mysterious, the operation of the Holy Spirit is with us, it’s indefinable but
we are aware of it.”
Cardinal
William Wakefield Baum was a good friend of Vatican Radio’s English
Programme and always thought of us at Christmas in a special way. We will miss
him and remember him in our prayers.
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Veronica Scarisbrick
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