Pope appoints Jesuit priest as
Prefect of Secretariat for Economy
Father Juan Antonio Guerrero SJ (Society of Jesus) |
Pope Francis has chosen a Jesuit priest to head the Vatican
Secretariat for the Economy. Father Juan Antonio Guerrero, SJ is scheduled to
take office in January 2020.
The Holy Father has appointed Father Juan Antonio
Guerrero as the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy of the Holy
See.
Currently, the 60-year-old Jesuit, Father Juan Antonio
Guerrero, is the Father General’s Delegate for Interprovincial Roman Houses and
Works. He is also a General Councillor.
"As a Jesuit, it is a joy to receive a mission
directly from the Pope. It is a privileged way to realize my
vocation," said Father Guerrero. "The obedience I profess has
always led me along unexpected paths, led me where I would never have dared to
venture. And so, I am grateful. Obedience is, for me, a privileged
place of encounter with the Lord.”
As the Father General’s Delegate for the Interprovincial
Roman Houses and Works, Father Guerrero is the Major Superior of three hundred
and sixty Jesuits. They come from sixty-nine Jesuit Provinces around the
world. One hundred and fifty are in formation, and the other two hundred
and ten carry out their mission at The Pontifical Gregorian University, The
Pontifical Biblical Institute, The Pontifical Oriental Institute, the Vatican Observatory,
Civiltá Cattolica, Centro Aletti, the Russian College, the Bellarmino College,
the Gesù College, the Communication Dicastery (Vatican Radio), and a number of
other departments of the Holy See. Father Guerrero has been working on
the project to integrate the three academic institutions in Rome (the
Gregorian, Biblicum and Orientale) entrusted to the Jesuits by the Holy
See. He leaves this project while it is still in process.
He has also been involved in other governance missions: in
addition to his current ones, he was the Provincial of the Jesuit Province of
Castille, with over six hundred Jesuits, overseeing a good number of works.
It was his responsibility to allocate scarce resources, always keeping
gospel values in mind, and he contributed to the process of integrating and
reorganizing the Jesuit provinces in Spain.
“’Surprise’ was the word that came to mind when I was
called from Mozambique to Rome to be the Delegate of the Father General.
For this new service, I have to look for another word, because it was in
no way anything that I imagined for myself, even as a possibility. This
call was something completely unexpected. Initially, it filled me with
anxiety, and I felt quite numb. But I welcome it with humility, with
confidence in the Lord and in the team that is already working in the
Secretariat for the Economy. I will collaborate in the service of this
mission by offering the best of myself."
Father Guerrero was born in Mérida, Spain (1959). He
studied with the Salesians and the Jesuits. While at university, he lived
in a Claretian college. He joined the Society of Jesus when he was twenty
years old. He studied in Spain, Brazil, France and the United States.
He graduated in Economics (1986), Philosophy (1993) and Theology (1994).
Between 1994 and 2003, he was Professor of Social and Political
Philosophy at the Pontifical University Comillas. He discontinued working
on his doctorate when he was appointed the novice master for Spain. He
served in this mission for five years, after which, in 2008, he was appointed
as Provincial of the Province of Castile in Spain. Six years later, in
2014, he was sent to Mozambique, where he worked as an economist and project
coordinator. There, he was also involved in the ministry of the spiritual
exercises, taught philosophy, and helped build a school, of which he was also
the principal.
In 2017, before completing his third year in Mozambique,
Father Guerrero was called to Rome for the missions he currently carries out:
those of being a General Councillor and the Father General’s Delegate for Roman
Houses and Works entrusted to the Society by the Holy See.
Guerrero speaks Italian, English, French, Portuguese and
Spanish.
"Personally, it seems that everything always changes in
my life, but in reality almost nothing changes. In the end, we always do
the same, the "one thing:” trying to be with the Lord, thanking Him so
much for the blessings received, and putting all that we are and have at His
service and that of His Church. Obviously, I come to this task from
outside the Vatican Curia, and I will be entering a new world. I will
need some time to adapt and to learn, to get to know and familiarize myself
with the people, with the procedures, with the relationships between the
various departments, etc. I will need some time to learn to know you.
I am willing to dedicate myself fully to the task that has been entrusted
to me.”
Fr Sosa, the Superior General of the Society of Jesus,
expressed the joy of the Society of Jesus in its availability for service to
the Holy Father and the Holy See. "When the request of the Holy
Father came to me, I welcomed it with openness and availability." Father
Sosa asked His Holiness that this appointment not be associated with the
episcopate, so that Father Guerrero could return, after finishing his mission,
to his normal life as a Jesuit.
"I thank the Holy Father for allowing me to carry
out this mission as a Jesuit, so that I can continue to remain a Jesuit when
this service ends," says Father Juan Antonio Guerrero.
“In approaching this task, it helps me to realize that,
as a member of the Body of Christ, other people, also members, have dedicated
themselves to build up communities spiritually and in faith. They are
often present in the divisions and wounds of humanity, trying to build bridges
and to offer healing. They collaborate more explicitly and visibly in
that Mission of Christ, in which we are all partners.
My desire is to get to know and to begin to work with the
team at the Holy See's Secretariat for the Economy. I wish to become
familiar with the criteria which the Council for the Economy established, and
to collaborate in realizing what His Holiness desires for this Dicastery.
I hope to contribute to the economic transparency of the Holy See, and to
help to use efficiently the goods and resources that are at the service of the
important evangelizing mission of the Church ."
Father Guerrero will take office in January 2020.
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