Pope lifts suspension on
Nicaraguan priest Fr. Ernesto Cardenal
Fr. Ernesto Cardenal (AFP) |
Pope Francis has lifted sanctions on Fr. Ernesto Cardenal of
Nicaragua. The 94-year old priest was suspended from his priestly ministry and
duties in 1984 by St. John Paul II because of his militancy and for being a
minister in the government of Daniel Ortega.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Sunday lifted the sanctions
“a divinis ” on Nicaraguan priest, Father Ernesto Cardenal,
who was suspended from his priestly ministry 35 years ago because of
his political militancy and for joining the Sandinista government of Daniel
Ortega as Minister of Culture.
“With benevolence”, Pope Francis has granted Father Ernesto
Cardenal absolution from "all canonical censorships" which he
incurred in 1984, said Archbishop Waldemar Sommertag, the Apostolic Nuncio to
Nicaragua, in a note.
When St. John Paul II visited Nicaragua in 1983, he sternly
reprimanded Fr. Cardenal publicly at Managua airport. "You must fix your
affairs with the Church," the Polish pope told him sternly. A year
later on Feb. 4, Pope John Paul suspended him "a divinis ".
Canon law (No. 285) forbids clerics from assuming public
offices, an act that entails participation in the exercise of civil power.
However, in 1994 Cardenal abandoned the Sandinista National
Liberation Front (FSLN), criticizing what he interpreted as an authoritarian
drift of the party.
Archbishop Sommertag said the 94-year old priest “accepted
the canonical punishment imposed" on him at that time, keeping
"always to it", "without carrying out any pastoral
activity", having abandoned "for many years all political
commitment".
The blessing of Pope Francis
Archbishop Sommertag concelebrated Holy Mass with Father
Cardenal in the hospital of Managua, where the priest has been in poor health
since early February. It was the first Eucharistic celebration by
the priest in more than 30 years. The apostolic nuncio communicated to
him the measure of his full reintegration by the Holy Father, conveying to him
the blessing of the Pope so that he may live this moment of his life in peace
with the Lord and with the Church.
Visibly happy and serene, the elderly priest expressed his
gratitude to the Holy Father and to the nuncio.
Nuncio’s initiative
Several times in recent weeks, Archbishop Sommertag visited
the ailing priest and theologian, who is regarded as a poet throughout Latin
America and beyond. Fr. Cardenal is also known for his literacy
drive in the 80s, in which at 500,000 Nicaraguans learned to read and
write.
On February 2, Archbishop Sommertag went to meet Fr.
Cardenal at his home Managua, during which the priest expressed the desire to
"be readmitted to the exercise of the priestly ministry". After
hospitalization, the papal representative visited him in hospital on 11
February, on the occasion of the World Day of the Sick. He visited him again
on February 17, when he conveyed to him the decision of Pope Francis.
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