Pope makes changes within College
of Cardinals
Cardinals in the Hall of the Consistory (file photo) |
Pope Francis has transferred four Cardinals to the “Order of
Bishops” within the College of Cardinals.
By Christopher Wells
With a rescript dated
26 June 2018, Pope Francis has named four Cardinals to the Order of Bishops
within the College of Cardinals. The rescript, signed by Cardinal-elect Angelo
Becciu, the Substitute of the Secretariat of State, says the new Cardinal
Bishops will be equal “in all respects to the Cardinals holding the title of a
suburbicarian Church.”
Traditionally, the Order of Bishops within the College is
composed of six Bishops who are given the “title” of Bishops of the
suburbicarian sees – that is, dioceses in the immediate vicinity of Rome. The
new Cardinal Bishops are Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State; Leonardo Sandri,
prefect of the Congregation for Oriental Churches; Cardinal Marc Ouellet,
prefect of the Congregation for Bishops; and Fernando Filoni, Prefect of the
Congregation for Peoples. From the moment the rescript enters into force on 28 June,
the new Cardinal Bishops will be equivalent in all respects to their confreres
who hold the title of suburbicarian churches.
“The Roman Pontiffs have always looked with fraternal
predilection to the College of Cardinals,” the rescript says. “Indeed, they
offer special support to the mission of the Successor of Peter, bringing the
precious contribution of their experience and service to the particular
Churches dispersed throughout the world and effectively enriching the bond of
communion with the Church of Rome.”
Except by special permission of the Pope, all Cardinals of
the Roman Church receive sacramental consecration as Bishops. However, within
the College itself there are three “Orders” or ranks of Cardinals: Cardinal
Bishops, Cardinal Priests, and Cardinal Deacons. The titles are related to the
historical connection of cardinals to positions within the Church of Rome.
(According to canon law, Eastern patriarchs who are made Cardinals are also in
the episcopal order; they have their own patriarchal See as their title).
The rescript notes that although the numbers of Cardinals
who belong to the Orders of Priests and Deacons have increased with the growth
of the College, the number of Cardinal Bishops “has remained constant and
unchanged over time.” The elevation of new Cardinals to the Order of Bishops is
intended to meet “the need to enlarge the current composition” of the
Order.
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