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The College of Cardinals, formerly styled Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church.[1] Its membership was 225 as of 28 June 2016.[2] Most cardinals exit the College only by death, although a few leave it by election to the papacy, and still fewer leave by resignation or dismissal. Changes in life expectancy partly account for the increases in the size of the College.[3]
Since the emergence of the College of Cardinals in the Early Middle Ages, the size of the body has historically been limited by popes, ecumenical councils, and even the College itself. From 1099 to 1986, the total number of cardinals was approximately 2,900 (excluding possible undocumented 12th century cardinals, cardinals appointed during the Western Schism by pontiffs now considered to be antipopes, and subject to some other sources of uncertainty), nearly half of which were created after 1655.[4]
History
- See also: External cardinal § History
The word cardinal is derived from the Latin cardo, meaning "hinge". The office of cardinal as it is known today slowly evolved during the first millennium from the clergy of Rome. "The first time that the term cardinal appears in the Liber Pontificalis is in the biography of Pope Stephen III(IV) when in the Roman Synod of 769, it was decided that the Roman pontiff should be elected from among the deacons and cardinal priests."[5]
In 845 the Council of Meaux "required Bishops to establish Cardinal titles or parishes in their towns and outlining districts."[6] At the same time, the popes began referring to the cardinal priests of Rome to serves as legates and delegates within Rome at ceremonies, synods, councils, etc., as well as abroad on diplomatic missions and councils. Those who were assigned to the latter roles were given the titles of Legatus a latere (Cardinal Legate) and Missus Specialis (Special Missions).[7]
During the pontificate of Stephen V (816-17), the three classes of the College that are present today began to form. Stephen decreed that all cardinal-bishops were bound to sing Mass on rotation at the high altar at St. Peter's Basilica, one per Sunday. The first class to form was that of the cardinal-deacons, direct theological descendants of the original seven ordained in Acts 6, followed by the cardinal-priests, and finally, the cardinal-bishops.[7]
The College played an integral part in various reforms within the Church as well, as early as the pontificate of Pope Leo IX (1050). In the 12th century, the Third Lateran Council declared that only Cardinals could assume the papacy, a requirement that has since lapsed. In 1130, under Urban II, all the classes were permitted to take part in papal elections; up to this point, only cardinal-bishops had this role.[7]
From the 13th to 15th centuries, the size of the College of Cardinals never exceeded thirty, although there were more than thirty parishes and diaconal districts which could potentially have a titular holder; Pope John XXII (1316–1334) formalized this norm by limiting the College to twenty members.[8] In the ensuing century, increasing the size of the College became a method for the pope to raise funds for construction or war, cultivate European alliances, and dilute the strength of the College as a spiritual and political counterweight to papal supremacy.[8]
The conclave capitulation of the papal conclave, 1352 limited the size of the College to twenty, and decreed that no new cardinals could be created until the size of the College had dropped to 16; however, Pope Innocent VI declared the capitulation invalid the following year.[9][10]
By the end of the 14th century, the practice of solely Italian cardinals had ceased. Between the 14th century and 17th century, there was much struggle for the College between the cardinals of the day and the reigning popes. The most effective way for a pope to increase his power was to increase the number of cardinals, promoting those who had nominated him. Those cardinals in power saw these actions as an attempt to weaken their influence.
The Council of Basel (1431–1437, later transferred to Ferrara and then Florence) limited the size of the College to twenty-four,[11] as did the capitulation of the papal conclave, 1464.[12][13][14] The capitulations of the 1484 (Pope Innocent VIII)[15] and 1513 (Pope Leo X) conclaves contained the same restriction.[16] The capitulation of the papal conclave, 1492 also is known to have contained some restriction on the creation of new cardinals.[17]
The Fifth Council of the Lateran (1512–1517), despite its lengthy regulation of the lives of cardinals, did not speak to the size of the College.[11]
In 1517, Pope Leo X added another thirty-one cardinals, bringing the total to sixty-five so that he could have a supportive majority in the College of Cardinals. Paul IV brought the total to seventy. His immediate successor, Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), raised the limit to seventy-six.[8] Although Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor sought a limit of 26 and complained about the size and quality of the College to his legates to the Council of Trent, and some French attendees advocated a limit of 24, that Council did not prescribe a limit to the size of the College.[11] By the papacy of Sixtus V (1585–1590), the number was set at seventy on 3 December 1587, divided among fourteen cardinal-deacons, fifty cardinal-priests, and six cardinal-bishops.[7]
His successors respected that limit until Pope John XXIII (1958–1963) increased the number of cardinals in successive consistories to 75 (1958), 88 (1960), and 90 (1962).[18] Pope Paul VI (1963–1978) increased the size of the college to 105 (1965), 120 (1967), and 136 (1969). He then altered the significance of the size of the College by restricting the right to vote in conclaves to those under the age of eighty. The number of those cardinals, the cardinal-electors, he limited to a maximum of 120. He removed any limitation on the overall size of the College.[lower-alpha 1][19] The immediate impact was to eliminate the voting rights of 25 cardinals, 14 of them Italians. Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, then 80, said the Pope's action was "an act committed in contempt of tradition that is centuries old" and was "throwing over board the bulk of his expert and gifted counselors".[20] Cardinal Eugène Tisserant, 86, objected that each cardinal's health should determine his fitness and suggested that 73-year-old Paul VI seemed frail.[21]
When Paul VI increased the College to 145 members in 1973, the number of cardinal electors was 116.[22] Pope John Paul II's appointments to the College resulted in more than 120 under the age of 80 on several occasions, reaching a high of 135 in February 2001.[23] When exceeding the 120 limit, he approved "temporary derogations" of the rule so that all of those under 80 could participate in a consistory as electors.[24] He also made titular churches of parish churches constructed on the outskirts of Rome after World War II to accommodate the increased size of the College.[19] For several years Pope Francis respected the limitation on cardinal electors. In 2016 he told reporters "we have 13 slots" shortly before naming 13 new cardinals under the age of 80 to bring the number of cardinal electors to 120.[25] When he named cardinals in 2017, however, he increased the number of cardinals under 80 to 121.[26]
Historical data
For the Middle Ages, sources speaking to the size of the College of Cardinals are most frequently those relating to papal elections and conclaves.[3]
Year | Size of the College |
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1099 | 18 |
1118 | 46 |
1119 | 46 or 47 |
1124 | 44 |
1130 | 44 |
1145 | 44 |
1198 | 26 |
1216 | 26 |
1227 | 18 |
1241 | 12 or 13 |
1244 | 6 |
1261 | 8 |
1264 | 21 |
1276 | 10 |
1277 | 7 |
1288 | 10 |
1294 (July) | 11 |
1294 (December) | 21 |
1303 | 18 |
1304 | 19 |
1312 | 16 |
1316 | 30 |
1327 | 16 |
1338 | 16 |
1348 | 16 |
1361 | 17 |
1371 | 30 |
1374 | 18 |
Source: Broderick, 1987, pp. 13–14. |
Organisation
As of 28 June 2017, the College had 225 members, 121 of whom were eligible to participate in a conclave. The group's size has historically been limited by popes, ecumenical councils, and even the College itself. From 1099 to 1986, the total number of cardinals appointed was approximately 2,900 (excluding possibly undocumented 12th-century cardinals, cardinals appointed during the Western Schism by pontiffs now considered to be antipopes, and subject to some other sources of uncertainty), nearly half of whom were created after 1655.[27]
Functions
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A function of the college is to advise the pope about church matters when he summons them to an ordinary consistory,[28] a term derived from the Roman Emperor's crown council. It also attends various functions as a matter of protocol, for example, during the canonization process.
It also convenes on the death or resignation of a pope as a papal conclave to elect a successor,[29] but is then restricted to eligible Cardinals under the age limit, which was set for the first time in 1970 by Pope Paul VI at 80.[30]
The college has no ruling power except during the sede vacante (papal vacancy) period, and even then its powers are extremely limited by the terms of the current law, which is laid down in the Apostolic constitution Universi Dominici gregis (1996) and the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State.
Historically, cardinals were the clergy serving parishes of the city of Rome under its bishop, the pope. The College acquired particular importance following the crowning of Henry IV as King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor at the age of six, after the unexpected death of Henry III in 1056. Until then, the Holy See was often bitterly fought for among Rome's aristocratic families and external secular authorities had significant influence over who was to be appointed pope, and the Holy Roman Emperor in particular had the special power to appoint him. This was significant as the aims and views of the Holy Roman Emperor and the Church did not always coincide. Churchmen involved in what has become known as the Gregorian Reform took advantage of the new king's lack of power and in 1059 reserved the election of the pope to the clergy of the Church in Rome. This was part of a larger power struggle, which became known as the Investiture Controversy, as the Church and the Emperor each attempted to gain more control over the appointment of bishops, and in doing so wield more influence in the lands and governments they were appointed to. Reserving to the cardinals the election of the pope represented a significant shift in the balance of power in the Early Medieval world. From the beginning of the 12th century, the College of Cardinals started to meet as such, when the cardinal bishops, cardinal priests and cardinal deacons ceased acting as separate groups.[31]
Officials
In the Catholic church, the Dean of the College of Cardinals and the Cardinal Vice-Dean are the president and vice-president of the college. Both are elected by and from the six Cardinal-bishops (cardinals of the highest order, holding suburbicarian dioceses), but the election requires Papal confirmation. Except for presiding and delegating administrative tasks, they have no authority over the cardinals, acting as primus inter pares (first among equals).
The Secretary of State, the prefects of the Congregations of the Roman Curia, the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, the Vicar General of Rome, and the Patriarchs of Venice and Lisbon, are usually Cardinals, with few, usually temporary, exceptions. The Fundamental Law of Vatican City State requires that appointees to the state's legislative body, the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State, be cardinals.[32]
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Under the terms of Pope Paul VI's motu proprio Ingravescentem Aetatem, cardinals who reached the age of 80 before a conclave opened had no vote in papal elections. Pope John Paul II's Universi Dominici gregis of 22 February 1996 modified that slightly, so that cardinals who have reached the age of 80 before the day the see becomes vacant do not have a vote.[29]
Canon law sets the general qualifications required of someone to be appointed bishop quite broadly, requiring someone of faith and good reputation, thirty-five years old, with a certain level of education.[33] The cardinals have nevertheless elected the Bishop of Rome from among their own membership since the election of Pope Urban VI in 1378. The conclave rules specify the procedures to be followed should they elect someone residing outside Vatican City or not yet a bishop.[34]
Of the 117 cardinals under the age of 80 at the time of Pope Benedict XVI's resignation, 115 participated in the conclave of March 2013 that elected his successor. The two who did not participate were Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja (for health reasons) and Keith O'Brien (following allegations of sexual misconduct).[35] Of the 115 cardinals who participated in the conclave that elected Pope Francis, 48 were appointed by Pope John Paul II, and 67 by Pope Benedict XVI.
As of 5 August 2017, there are a total of 223 cardinals, of whom 122 are under 80. The Holy See announced on 20 March 2015 that Pope Francis had accepted the resignation by Cardinal Keith O'Brien of the rights and privileges of a Cardinal, although he retains the title.[36] As a result, 121 cardinals are eligible to participate in a future papal election. Of those 121, 19 were appointed by Pope John Paul II, 53 by Pope Benedict XVI, and 49 by Pope Francis.
Antonio Maria Vegliò is the next cardinal expected to turn 80 (on 3 February 2018) and thus lose his right to participate in a conclave.
Current members of the College of Cardinals
The following is the list of all cardinals living as of 5 August 2017. Cardinals appear in order of precedence, which is based on rank and then seniority by date of appointment within rank. Angelo Sodano has the highest precedence as a Cardinal Bishop and Dean of the College of Cardinals. Giovanni Battista Re has second highest precedence as a fellow Cardinal Bishop and Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals.
Within the College of Cardinals, there are three categories, the highest-ranked Cardinal Bishops, then Cardinal Priests, and finally Cardinal Deacons. Within each category, cardinals are ranked by seniority of appointment to that category. Despite these titles, almost every cardinal is, since the pontificate of Pope John XXIII (1958–1963), a bishop. Anyone not a bishop when his appointment is announced has generally been consecrated bishop before his formal installation, although a few priests appointed cardinals when near or over 80 have obtained permission not to become bishops.
Most of the cardinals are from the Latin Church; those who are from the Eastern Catholic Churches have their church indicated. Cardinals who are not electors are highlighted in red.
Order | Consistory Pope |
Name | Country | Birthday Age |
Office |
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CB | 28 June 1991 JPII | Sodano, AngeloAngelo Sodano | Italy | 23 November 1927 89 | Dean of the College of Cardinals and Secretary of State emeritus |
CB | 21 February 2001 JPII | Re, Giovanni BattistaGiovanni Battista Re | Italy | 30 January 1934 83 | Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals and Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Bishops |
CB | 30 June 1979 JPII | Etchegaray, RogerRoger Etchegaray | France | 25 September 1922 94 | Vice-Dean emeritus of the College of Cardinals and President emeritus of the Pontifical Councils Iustitia et Pax and Cor Unum |
CB | 25 May 1985 JPII | Arinze, FrancisFrancis Arinze | Nigeria | 1 November 1932 84 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments |
CB | 21 October 2003 JPII | Bertone, TarcisioTarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. | Italy | 2 December 1934 82 | Secretary emeritus of State and Camerlengo emeritus of the Holy Roman Church |
CB | 21 February 2001 JPII | Saraiva Martins, JoséJosé Saraiva Martins | Portugal | 6 January 1932 85 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints |
CB | 26 November 1994 JPII | Sfeir, Nasrallah BoutrosNasrallah Boutros Sfeir | Lebanon | 15 May 1920 97 | Patriarch emeritus of Antioch of the Maronites (Maronite Catholic Church) |
CB | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Naguib, AntoniosAntonios Naguib | Egypt | 18 March 1935 82 | Patriarch emeritus of Alexandria of the Copts (Coptic Catholic Church) |
CB | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Rahi, Bechara Boutros al-Bechara Boutros al- Rahi | Lebanon | 25 February 1940 77 | Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites (Maronite Catholic Church) |
CP | 2 February 1983 JPII | Kitbunchu, Michael MichaiMichael Michai Kitbunchu | Thailand | 25 January 1929 88 | Protopriest since December 2016, Archbishop emeritus of Bangkok |
CP | 2 February 1983 JPII | do Nascimento, AlexandreAlexandre do Nascimento | Angola | 1 March 1925 92 | Archbishop emeritus of Luanda |
CP | 2 February 1983 JPII | Danneels, GodfriedGodfried Danneels | Belgium | 4 June 1933 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Mechelen-Brussels |
CP | 2 February 1983 JPII | Williams, Thomas StaffordThomas Stafford Williams | New Zealand | 20 March 1930 87 | Archbishop emeritus of Wellington |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Obando y Bravo, MiguelMiguel Obando y Bravo | Nicaragua | 2 February 1926 91 | Archbishop emeritus of Managua |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Vidal, RicardoRicardo Vidal | Philippines | 6 February 1931 86 | Archbishop emeritus of Cebu |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Gulbinowicz, HenrykHenryk Gulbinowicz | Poland | 17 October 1923 93 | Archbishop emeritus of Wrocław |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Tomko, JozefJozef Tomko | Slovakia | 11 March 1924 93 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Poupard, PaulPaul Poupard | France | 30 August 1930 86 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Culture |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Wetter, FriedrichFriedrich Wetter | Germany | 20 February 1928 89 | Archbishop emeritus of Munich and Freising |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Simonis, Adrianus JohannesAdrianus Johannes Simonis | Netherlands | 26 November 1931 85 | Archbishop emeritus of Utrecht |
CP | 25 May 1985 JPII | Law, Bernard FrancisBernard Francis Law | United States | 4 November 1931 85 | Archpriest emeritus of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore |
CP | 28 June 1988 JPII | Martínez Somalo, EduardoEduardo Martínez Somalo | Spain | 31 March 1927 90 | Camerlengo emeritus of the Holy Roman Church |
CP | 28 June 1988 JPII | Silvestrini, AchilleAchille Silvestrini | Italy | 25 October 1923 93 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and Grand Chancellor emeritus of the Pontifical Oriental Institute |
CP | 28 June 1988 JPII | Freire Falcão, JoséJosé Freire Falcão | Brazil | 23 October 1925 91 | Archbishop emeritus of Brasília |
CP | 28 June 1988 JPII | Santos, Alexandre José Maria dosAlexandre José Maria dos Santos | Mozambique | 18 March 1924 93 | Archbishop emeritus of Maputo |
CP | 28 June 1988 JPII | Tumi, ChristianChristian Tumi | Cameroon | 15 October 1930 86 | Archbishop emeritus of Douala |
CP | 28 June 1991 JPII | Cassidy, EdwardEdward Cassidy | Australia | 5 July 1924 93 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity |
CP | 28 June 1991 JPII | Lopez Rodríguez, Nicolás de JesúsNicolás de Jesús Lopez Rodríguez | Dominican Republic | 31 October 1936 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Santo Domingo |
CP | 28 June 1991 JPII | Mahony, RogerRoger Mahony | United States | 27 February 1936 81 | Archbishop emeritus of Los Angeles |
CP | 28 June 1991 JPII | Ruini, CamilloCamillo Ruini | Italy | 19 February 1931 86 | Vicar General emeritus of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome and President emeritus of the Peregrinatio ad Petri Sedem |
CP | 28 June 1991 JPII | Schwery, HenriHenri Schwery | Switzerland | 14 June 1932 85 | Bishop emeritus of Sion |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Ortega y Alamino, Jaime LucasJaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino | Cuba | 18 October 1936 80 | Archbishop emeritus of San Cristóbal de la Habana |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Darmaatmadja, JuliusJulius Darmaatmadja, S.J. | Indonesia | 20 December 1934 82 | Archbishop emeritus of Jakarta |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Wamala, EmmanuelEmmanuel Wamala | Uganda | 15 December 1926 90 | Archbishop emeritus of Kampala |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Maida, AdamAdam Maida | United States | 18 March 1930 87 | Archbishop emeritus of Detroit |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Puljić, VinkoVinko Puljić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8 September 1945 71 | Archbishop of Vrhbosna (Sarajevo) |
CP | 26 November 1994 JPII | Sandoval Iñiguez, JuanJuan Sandoval Iñiguez | Mexico | 28 March 1933 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Guadalajara |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Medina Estévez, JorgeJorge Medina Estévez | Chile | 23 December 1926 90 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Castrillón Hoyos, DaríoDarío Castrillón Hoyos | Colombia | 4 July 1929 88 | President emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy and President emeritus of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Stafford, JamesJames Stafford | United States | 26 July 1932 85 | Major Penitentiary emeritus of the Apostolic Penitentiary |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | De Giorgi, SalvatoreSalvatore De Giorgi | Italy | 6 September 1930 86 | Archbishop emeritus of Palermo |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Fernandes de Araújo, SerafimSerafim Fernandes de Araújo | Brazil | 13 August 1924 92 | Archbishop emeritus of Belo Horizonte |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Rouco Varela, Antonio MaríaAntonio María Rouco Varela | Spain | 20 August 1936 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Madrid |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Pengo, PolycarpPolycarp Pengo | Tanzania | 5 August 1944 73 | Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Schönborn, ChristophChristoph Schönborn, O.P. | Austria | 22 January 1945 72 | Archbishop of Vienna |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Rivera Carrera, NorbertoNorberto Rivera Carrera | Mexico | 6 June 1942 75 | Archbishop of Mexico (City) |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Jaworski, MarianMarian Jaworski | Poland | 21 August 1926 90 | Archbishop emeritus of Lviv of the Latins |
CP | 21 February 1998 JPII | Pujats, JānisJānis Pujats | Latvia | 14 November 1930 86 | Archbishop emeritus of Riga |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Cacciavillan, AgostinoAgostino Cacciavillan | Italy | 14 August 1926 90 | President emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Sebastiani, SergioSergio Sebastiani | Italy | 11 April 1931 86 | President emeritus of Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Grocholewski, ZenonZenon Grocholewski | Poland | 11 October 1939 77 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Catholic Education and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Sepe, CrescenzioCrescenzio Sepe | Italy | 2 June 1943 74 | Archbishop of Naples |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Kasper, WalterWalter Kasper | Germany | 5 March 1933 84 | President emeritus of Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Agnelo, Geraldo MajellaGeraldo Majella Agnelo | Brazil | 19 October 1933 83 | Archbishop emeritus of São Salvador da Bahia |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Rubiano Sáenz, PedroPedro Rubiano Sáenz | Colombia | 13 September 1932 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Bogotá |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | McCarrick, Theodore EdgarTheodore Edgar McCarrick | United States | 7 July 1930 87 | Archbishop emeritus of Washington |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Bačkis, AudrysAudrys Bačkis | Lithuania | 1 February 1937 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Vilnius |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Errázuriz Ossa, Francisco JavierFrancisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa, P. Schoenstatt | Chile | 5 September 1933 83 | Archbishop emeritus of Santiago de Chile |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Napier, WilfridWilfrid Napier, O.F.M. | South Africa | 8 March 1941 76 | Archbishop of Durban |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Rodríguez Maradiaga, Óscar AndrésÓscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, S.D.B. | Honduras | 29 December 1942 74 | Archbishop of Tegucigalpa |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Cipriani Thorne, Juan LuisJuan Luis Cipriani Thorne | Peru | 28 December 1943 73 | Archbishop of Lima |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Alvarez Martinez, FranciscoFrancisco Alvarez Martinez | Spain | 14 July 1925 92 | Archbishop emeritus of Toledo |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Hummes, CláudioCláudio Hummes | Brazil | 8 August 1934 83 | Prefect emeritus of Congregation for the Clergy |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Poletto, SeverinoSeverino Poletto | Italy | 18 March 1933 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Turin |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Murphy-O'Connor, CormacCormac Murphy-O'Connor | Great Britain | 24 August 1932 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Westminster |
CP | 21 February 2001 JPII | Lehmann, KarlKarl Lehmann | Germany | 16 May 1936 81 | Bishop emeritus of Mainz |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Tauran, Jean-LouisJean-Louis Tauran | France | 3 April 1943 74 | President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Herranz Casado, JuliánJulián Herranz Casado | Spain | 31 March 1930 87 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts and President of the Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Lozano Barragán, JavierJavier Lozano Barragán | Mexico | 26 January 1933 84 | President emeritus of Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Scola, AngeloAngelo Scola | Italy | 7 November 1941 75 | Archbishop emeritus of Milan |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Okogie, Anthony OlubunmiAnthony Olubunmi Okogie | Nigeria | 16 June 1936 81 | Archbishop emeritus of Lagos |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Panafieu, BernardBernard Panafieu | France | 26 January 1931 86 | Archbishop emeritus of Marseille |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Zubeir Wako, GabrielGabriel Zubeir Wako | Sudan | 27 February 1941 76 | Archbishop emeritus of Khartoum |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Amigo Vallejo, CarlosCarlos Amigo Vallejo, O.F.M. | Spain | 23 August 1934 82 | Archbishop emeritus of Seville |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Rigali, Justin FrancisJustin Francis Rigali | United States | 19 April 1935 82 | Archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | O'Brien, KeithKeith O'Brien | Great Britain | 17 March 1938 79 | Archbishop emeritus of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Scheid, EusébioEusébio Scheid | Brazil | 8 December 1932 84 | Archbishop emeritus of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Antonelli, EnnioEnnio Antonelli | Italy | 18 November 1936 80 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Family |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Turkson, PeterPeter Turkson | Ghana | 11 October 1948 68 | Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Toppo, TelesphoreTelesphore Toppo | India | 15 October 1939 77 | Archbishop of Ranchi |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Pell, GeorgeGeorge Pell | Australia | 8 June 1941 76 | Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Bozanić, JosipJosip Bozanić | Croatia | 20 March 1949 68 | Archbishop of Zagreb |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Phạm Minh Mẫn, Jean-BaptisteJean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn | Vietnam | 5 March 1934 83 | Archbishop emeritus of Ho Chi Minh City |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Barbarin, PhilippePhilippe Barbarin | France | 17 October 1950 66 | Archbishop of Lyon |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Erdő, PéterPéter Erdő | Hungary | 25 June 1952 65 | Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest |
CP | 21 October 2003 JPII | Ouellet, MarcMarc Ouellet, P.S.S. | Canada | 8 June 1944 73 | Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Levada, WilliamWilliam Levada | United States | 15 June 1936 81 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Rode, FrancFranc Rode, C.M. | Slovenia | 23 September 1934 82 | Prefect emeritus of Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Vallini, AgostinoAgostino Vallini | Italy | 17 April 1940 77 | Vicar General emeritus of Rome, Archpriest emeritus of the papal Lateran Basilica and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Lateran University |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Urosa Savino, JorgeJorge Urosa Savino | Venezuela | 28 August 1942 74 | Archbishop of Caracas |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Rosales, GaudencioGaudencio Rosales | Philippines | 10 August 1932 85 | Archbishop emeritus of Manila |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Ricard, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Ricard | France | 25 September 1944 72 | Archbishop of Bordeaux |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Cañizares Llovera, AntonioAntonio Cañizares Llovera | Spain | 15 October 1945 71 | Archbishop of Valencia |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Cheong Jin-suk, NicolasNicolas Cheong Jin-suk | South Korea | 7 December 1931 85 | Archbishop emeritus of Seoul |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | O'Malley, Seán PatrickSeán Patrick O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap. | United States | 29 June 1944 73 | Archbishop of Boston |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Dziwisz, StanisławStanisław Dziwisz | Poland | 27 April 1939 78 | Archbishop emeritus of Kraków |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Caffarra, CarloCarlo Caffarra | Italy | 1 June 1938 79 | Archbishop emeritus of Bologna |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Zen Ze-Kiun, JosephJoseph Zen Ze-Kiun, S.D.B. | China | 13 January 1932 85 | Bishop emeritus of Hong Kong |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, AndreaAndrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo | Italy | 27 August 1925 91 | Archpriest emeritus of St. Paul's Outside-the-Walls |
CP | 24 March 2006 BXVI | Vanhoye, AlbertAlbert Vanhoye, S.J. | France | 24 July 1923 94 | Priest of the Society of Jesus |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Brady, SeánSeán Brady | Ireland | 16 August 1939 77 | Archbishop emeritus of Armagh |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Martínez Sistach, LluísLluís Martínez Sistach | Spain | 29 April 1937 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Barcelona |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Vingt-Trois, AndréAndré Vingt-Trois | France | 7 November 1942 74 | Archbishop of Paris |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Bagnasco, AngeloAngelo Bagnasco | Italy | 14 January 1943 74 | Archbishop of Genoa |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Sarr, Théodore-AdrienThéodore-Adrien Sarr | Senegal | 28 November 1936 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Dakar |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Gracias, OswaldOswald Gracias | India | 24 December 1944 72 | Archbishop of Bombay (Mumbai) |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Robles Ortega, FranciscoFrancisco Robles Ortega | Mexico | 2 March 1949 68 | Archbishop of Guadalajara |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | DiNardo, DanielDaniel DiNardo | United States | 23 May 1949 68 | Archbishop of Galveston-Houston |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Scherer, OdiloOdilo Scherer | Brazil | 21 September 1949 67 | Archbishop of São Paulo |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Njue, JohnJohn Njue | Kenya | 31 December 1944 72 | Archbishop of Nairobi |
CP | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Karlic, Estanislao EstebanEstanislao Esteban Karlic | Argentina | 7 February 1926 91 | Archbishop emeritus of Paraná |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Vela Chiriboga, Raúl EduardoRaúl Eduardo Vela Chiriboga | Ecuador | 1 January 1934 83 | Archbishop emeritus of Quito |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Monsengwo Pasinya, LaurentLaurent Monsengwo Pasinya | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 7 October 1939 77 | Archbishop of Kinshasa |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Romeo, PaoloPaolo Romeo | Italy | 20 February 1938 79 | Archbishop emeritus of Palermo |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Wuerl, DonaldDonald Wuerl | United States | 12 November 1940 76 | Archbishop of Washington |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Damasceno Assis, RaymundoRaymundo Damasceno Assis | Brazil | 15 February 1937 80 | Archbishop emeritus of Aparecida |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Nycz, KazimierzKazimierz Nycz | Poland | 1 February 1950 67 | Archbishop of Warsaw |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Ranjith, MalcolmMalcolm Ranjith | Sri Lanka | 15 November 1947 69 | Archbishop of Colombo |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Marx, ReinhardReinhard Marx | Germany | 21 September 1953 63 | Archbishop of Munich and Freising |
CP | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Estepa Llaurens, José ManuelJosé Manuel Estepa Llaurens | Spain | 1 January 1926 91 | Military Archbishop emeritus of Spain |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Alencherry, GeorgeGeorge Alencherry | India | 19 April 1945 72 | Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly (Syro-Malabar Catholic Church) |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Collins, Thomas ChristopherThomas Christopher Collins | Canada | 16 January 1947 70 | Archbishop of Toronto |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Duka, DominikDominik Duka, O.P. | Czech Republic | 26 April 1943 74 | Archbishop of Prague |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Eijk, WimWim Eijk | Netherlands | 22 June 1953 64 | Archbishop of Utrecht |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Betori, GiuseppeGiuseppe Betori | Italy | 25 February 1947 70 | Archbishop of Florence |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Dolan, Timothy M.Timothy M. Dolan | United States | 6 February 1950 67 | Archbishop of New York |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Woelki, RainerRainer Woelki | Germany | 18 August 1956 60 | Archbishop of Cologne |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Tong Hon, JohnJohn Tong Hon | China | 31 July 1939 78 | Bishop emeritus of Hong Kong |
CP | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Mureșan, LucianLucian Mureșan | Romania | 23 May 1931 86 | Major Archbishop of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia (Romanian Greek-Catholic Church) |
CP | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Cleemis, BaseliosBaselios Cleemis | India | 15 June 1959 58 | Major Archbishop of Trivandrum (Syro-Malankara Catholic Church) |
CP | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Onaiyekan, JohnJohn Onaiyekan | Nigeria | 29 January 1944 73 | Archbishop of Abuja |
CP | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Salazar Gómez, RubénRubén Salazar Gómez | Colombia | 22 September 1942 74 | Archbishop of Bogotá |
CP | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Tagle, Luis AntonioLuis Antonio Tagle | Philippines | 21 June 1957 60 | Archbishop of Manila |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Parolin, PietroPietro Parolin | Italy | 17 January 1955 62 | Secretary of State |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Nichols, VincentVincent Nichols | Great Britain | 8 November 1945 71 | Archbishop of Westminster |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Brenes, LeopoldoLeopoldo Brenes | Nicaragua | 7 March 1949 68 | Archbishop of Managua |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Lacroix, GéraldGérald Lacroix, I.S.P.X. | Canada | 27 July 1957 60 | Archbishop of Quebec |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Kutwa, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Kutwa | Côte d'Ivoire | 22 December 1945 71 | Archbishop of Abidjan |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Tempesta, Orani JoãoOrani João Tempesta, O. Cist | Brazil | 23 June 1950 67 | Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Bassetti, GualtieroGualtiero Bassetti | Italy | 7 April 1942 75 | Archbishop of Perugia-Città della Pieve |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Poli, Mario AurelioMario Aurelio Poli | Argentina | 29 November 1947 69 | Archbishop of Buenos Aires |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Yeom Soo-jung, AndrewAndrew Yeom Soo-jung | South Korea | 5 December 1943 73 | Archbishop of Seoul |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Ezzati Andrello, RicardoRicardo Ezzati Andrello, S.D.B. | Chile | 7 January 1942 75 | Archbishop of Santiago de Chile |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Ouédraogo, Philippe NakellentubaPhilippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo | Burkina Faso | 25 January 1945 72 | Archbishop of Ouagadougou |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Quevedo, OrlandoOrlando Quevedo, O.M.I. | Philippines | 11 March 1939 78 | Archbishop of Cotabato |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Langlois, ChiblyChibly Langlois | Haiti | 29 November 1958 58 | Bishop of Les Cayes |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Sebastián Aguilar, FernandoFernando Sebastián Aguilar, C.M.F. | Spain | 14 December 1929 87 | Archbishop emeritus of Pamplona y Tudela |
CP | 22 February 2014 FRA | Felix, KelvinKelvin Felix | Saint Lucia | 15 February 1933 84 | Archbishop emeritus of Castries |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Clemente, Manuel José Macário do NascimentoManuel José Macário do Nascimento Clemente | Portugal | 16 July 1948 69 | Patriarch of Lisbon |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Souraphiel, Berhaneyesus DemerewBerhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel, C.M. | Ethiopia | 14 July 1948 69 | Archbishop of Addis Abeba (Ethiopian Catholic Church) |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Dew, John AtcherleyJohn Atcherley Dew | New Zealand | 5 May 1948 69 | Archbishop of Wellington |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Menichelli, EdoardoEdoardo Menichelli | Italy | 14 October 1939 77 | Archbishop emeritus of Ancona-Osimo |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Nguyễn Văn Nhơn, PierrePierre Nguyễn Văn Nhơn | Vietnam | 1 April 1938 79 | Archbishop of Hanoi |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Suárez Inda, AlbertoAlberto Suárez Inda | Mexico | 30 January 1939 78 | Archbishop emeritus of Morelia |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Bo, Charles MaungCharles Maung Bo, S.D.B. | Myanmar | 29 October 1948 68 | Archbishop of Yangon |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Kovitvanit, KriengsakKriengsak Kovitvanit | Thailand | 27 June 1949 68 | Archbishop of Bangkok |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Montenegro, FrancescoFrancesco Montenegro | Italy | 22 May 1946 71 | Archbishop of Agrigento |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Sturla Berhouet, Daniel FernandoDaniel Fernando Sturla Berhouet, S.D.B. | Uruguay | 4 July 1959 58 | Archbishop of Montevideo |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Blázquez Pérez, RicardoRicardo Blázquez Pérez | Spain | 13 April 1942 75 | Archbishop of Valladolid |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Lacunza Maestrojuán, José LuisJosé Luis Lacunza Maestrojuán, O.A.R. | Panama | 24 February 1944 73 | Bishop of David |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Gomes Furtado, ArlindoArlindo Gomes Furtado | Cape Verde | 15 November 1949 67 | Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Mafi, Soane Patita PainiSoane Patita Paini Mafi | Tonga | 19 December 1961 55 | Bishop of Tonga |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Pimiento Rodríguez, José de JesúsJosé de Jesús Pimiento Rodríguez | Colombia | 18 February 1919 98 | Archbishop emeritus of Manizales |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Villalba, Luis HéctorLuis Héctor Villalba | Argentina | 11 October 1934 82 | Archbishop emeritus of Tucumán |
CP | 14 February 2015 FRA | Duarte Langa, JúlioJúlio Duarte Langa | Mozambique | 27 October 1927 89 | Bishop emeritus of Xai-Xai |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Nzapalainga, DieudonnéDieudonné Nzapalainga, C.S.Sp. | Central African Republic | 14 March 1967 50 | Archbishop of Bangui |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Osoro Sierra, CarlosCarlos Osoro Sierra | Spain | 16 May 1945 72 | Archbishop of Madrid |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | da Rocha, SérgioSérgio da Rocha | Brazil | 21 October 1959 57 | Archbishop of Brasília |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Cupich, Blase JosephBlase Joseph Cupich | United States | 19 March 1949 68 | Archbishop of Chicago |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | D'Rozario, PatrickPatrick D'Rozario, C.S.C. | Bangladesh | 1 October 1943 73 | Archbishop of Dhaka |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Porras Cardozo, Baltazar EnriqueBaltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo | Venezuela | 10 October 1944 72 | Archbishop of Mérida |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | De Kesel, JozefJozef De Kesel | Belgium | 17 June 1947 70 | Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Piat, MauriceMaurice Piat, C.S.Sp. | Mauritius | 17 July 1941 76 | Bishop of Port-Louis |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Aguiar Retes, CarlosCarlos Aguiar Retes | Mexico | 9 January 1950 67 | Archbishop of Tlalnepantla |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Ribat, JohnJohn Ribat, M.S.C. | Papua New Guinea | 9 February 1957 60 | Archbishop of Port Moresby |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Tobin, Joseph WilliamJoseph William Tobin, C.Ss.R. | United States | 3 May 1952 65 | Archbishop of Newark |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Fernandez, Anthony SoterAnthony Soter Fernandez | Malaysia | 22 April 1932 85 | Archbishop emeritus of Kuala Lumpur |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Corti, RenatoRenato Corti | Italy | 1 March 1936 81 | Bishop emeritus of Novara |
CP | 19 November 2016 FRA | Khoarai, Sebastian KotoSebastian Koto Khoarai, O.M.I. | Lesotho | 11 September 1929 87 | Bishop emeritus of Mohale's Hoek |
CP | 28 June 2017 FRA | Zerbo, JeanJean Zerbo | Mali | 27 December 1943 73 | Archbishop of Bamako |
CP | 28 June 2017 FRA | Omella i Omella, Juan JoséJuan José Omella i Omella | Spain | 21 April 1946 71 | Archbishop of Barcelona |
CP | 28 June 2017 FRA | Arborelius, AndersAnders Arborelius, O.C.D. | Sweden | 24 September 1949 67 | Bishop of Stockholm |
CP | 28 June 2017 FRA | Mangkhanekhoun, Louis-Marie LingLouis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun | Laos | 8 April 1944 73 | Vicar Apostolic of Paksé |
CP | 28 June 2017 FRA | Rosa Chávez, GregorioGregorio Rosa Chávez | El Salvador | 3 September 1942 74 | Auxiliary Bishop of San Salvador |
CD | 21 October 2003 JPII | Martino, RenatoRenato Martino | Italy | 23 November 1932 84 | Protodeacon; President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Sandri, LeonardoLeonardo Sandri | Argentina | 18 November 1943 73 | Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Lajolo, GiovanniGiovanni Lajolo | Italy | 3 January 1935 82 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President emeritus of the Governatorate of Vatican City State |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Cordes, Paul JosefPaul Josef Cordes | Germany | 5 September 1934 82 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Comastri, AngeloAngelo Comastri | Italy | 17 September 1943 73 | Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica, Vicar General for the Vatican City State and President of the Fabric of Saint Peter |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Ryłko, StanisławStanisław Ryłko | Poland | 4 July 1945 72 | Archpriest of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Laity |
CD | 24 November 2007 BXVI | Farina, RaffaeleRaffaele Farina, S.D.B. | Italy | 24 September 1933 83 | Archivist and Librarian emeritus of the Holy Roman Church |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Amato, AngeloAngelo Amato, S.D.B. | Italy | 8 June 1938 79 | Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Sarah, RobertRobert Sarah | Guinea | 15 June 1945 72 | Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Monterisi, FrancescoFrancesco Monterisi | Italy | 28 May 1934 83 | Archpriest emeritus of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Burke, Raymond LeoRaymond Leo Burke | United States | 30 June 1948 69 | Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Koch, KurtKurt Koch | Switzerland | 15 March 1950 67 | President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Sardi, PaoloPaolo Sardi | Italy | 1 September 1934 82 | Vice-Chamberlain emeritus of the Holy Roman Church |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Piacenza, MauroMauro Piacenza | Italy | 15 September 1944 72 | Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | de Paolis, VelasioVelasio de Paolis, C.S. | Italy | 19 September 1935 81 | President emeritus of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Ravasi, GianfrancoGianfranco Ravasi | Italy | 18 October 1942 74 | President of the Pontifical Council for Culture |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Sgreccia, ElioElio Sgreccia | Italy | 6 June 1928 89 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Academy for Life |
CD | 20 November 2010 BXVI | Brandmüller, WalterWalter Brandmüller | Germany | 5 January 1929 88 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Filoni, FernandoFernando Filoni | Italy | 15 April 1946 71 | Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Monteiro de Castro, ManuelManuel Monteiro de Castro | Portugal | 29 March 1938 79 | Major Penitentiary emeritus of the Apostolic Penitentiary |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Abril y Castelló, SantosSantos Abril y Castelló | Spain | 21 September 1935 81 | Archpriest emeritus of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Vegliò, Antonio MariaAntonio Maria Vegliò | Italy | 3 February 1938 79 | President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Bertello, GiuseppeGiuseppe Bertello | Italy | 1 October 1942 74 | President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Coccopalmerio, FrancescoFrancesco Coccopalmerio | Italy | 6 March 1938 79 | President of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Braz de Aviz, JoãoJoão Braz de Aviz | Brazil | 24 April 1947 70 | Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | O'Brien, Edwin FrederickEdwin Frederick O'Brien | United States | 8 April 1939 78 | Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Calcagno, DomenicoDomenico Calcagno | Italy | 3 February 1943 74 | President of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Versaldi, GiuseppeGiuseppe Versaldi | Italy | 30 July 1943 74 | Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education |
CD | 18 February 2012 BXVI | Grech, ProsperProsper Grech, O.S.A. | Malta | 24 December 1925 91 | Priest of the Order of Saint Augustine |
CD | 24 November 2012 BXVI | Harvey, James MichaelJames Michael Harvey | United States | 20 October 1949 67 | Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls |
CD | 22 February 2014 FRA | Baldisseri, LorenzoLorenzo Baldisseri | Italy | 29 September 1940 76 | Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops |
CD | 22 February 2014 FRA | Müller, Gerhard LudwigGerhard Ludwig Müller | Germany | 31 December 1947 69 | Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
CD | 22 February 2014 FRA | Stella, BeniaminoBeniamino Stella | Italy | 18 August 1941 75 | Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy |
CD | 14 February 2015 FRA | Mamberti, DominiqueDominique Mamberti | France | 7 March 1952 65 | Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura |
CD | 14 February 2015 FRA | De Magistris, LuigiLuigi De Magistris | Italy | 23 February 1926 91 | Pro-Major Penitentiary emeritus of Apostolic Penitentiary |
CD | 14 February 2015 FRA | Rauber, Karl-JosefKarl-Josef Rauber | Germany | 11 April 1934 83 | Apostolic Nuncio (retired) |
CD | 19 November 2016 FRA | Zenari, MarioMario Zenari | Italy | 5 January 1946 71 | Apostolic Nuncio to Syria |
CD | 19 November 2016 FRA | Farrell, Kevin JosephKevin Joseph Farrell | United States | 2 September 1947 69 | Prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life |
CD | 19 November 2016 FRA | Simoni, ErnestErnest Simoni | Albania | 18 October 1928 88 | Priest of the Archdiocese of Shkodër-Pult |
Demographics
By appointing pope
The College of Cardinals is divided into three orders: Cardinal-Bishops (CB), Cardinal-Priests (CP), and Cardinal-Deacons (CD). The number of cardinals eligible to vote appears in parentheses.
Created by | Cardinal bishops (CB) | Cardinal priests (CP) | Cardinal deacons (CD) | Total | Percentage of total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Paul II (JPII) 16 October 1978 – 2 April 2005 |
7 (0) | 77 (19) | 1 (0) | 85 (19) | 38.1% ( 15.7%) |
Benedict XVI (BXVI) 19 April 2005 – 28 February 2013 |
2 (1) | 47 (33) | 29 (19) | 78 (53) | 35.0% ( 43.8%) |
Francis (FRA) 13 March 2013 – present |
0 (0) | 51 (43) | 9 (6) | 60 (49) | 26.9% ( 40.5%) |
Total | 9 (1) | 175 (95) | 39 (25) | 223 (121) | 100% (100%) |
Percentage of total | 4.0% ( 0.8%) | 78.5% ( 78.5%) | 17.5% ( 20.7%) | 100% (100%) | |
Percentage of total cardinals eligible to participate in a conclave: | 54.3%
By continent vs. geographic distribution of Catholics
Region | Total Population | Catholics | % Catholic | % of Catholic total | % of College of Cardinals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Africa | 885,103,542 | 135,211,325 | 15.27% | 12.57% | 8.17% |
Asia and Middle East | 3,889,093,723 | 123,851,272 | 3.18% | 11.51% | 9.62% |
Europe | 750,072,510 | 283,916,457 | 37.85% | 26.37% | 57.65% |
Continental Central America | 42,883,849 | 32,317,384 | 75.36% | 3.00% | 1.00% |
North America and Caribbean | 472,952,469 | 192,274,838 | 40.65% | 17.88% | 12.98% |
South America | 371,363,897 | 299,570,011 | 80.66% | 27.87% | 10.58% |
Oceania | 30,686,468 | 7,747,654 | 25.24% | 0.72% | 1.92% |
By nationality
As of 5 August 2017
Number of cardinals | Nationality |
---|---|
44 | Italy |
17 | United States |
13 | Spain |
10 | Brazil |
9 | France, Germany |
6 | Mexico, Poland |
4 | Argentina, Colombia, India, Philippines |
3 | Canada, Chile, Nigeria, Portugal, United Kingdom |
2 | Australia, Belgium, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, Venezuela, Vietnam |
1 | Albania, Angola, Austria, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, Laos, Latvia, Lesotho, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Mauritius, Myanmar, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Romania, Saint Lucia, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda, Uruguay |
From Italy over time
February 2013 | 22.60 |
---|---|
April 2005 | 17.09 |
October 1978 | 22.50 |
August 1978 | 22.80 |
1963 | 35.36 |
1958 | 35.80 |
1939 | 54.80 |
1922 | 51.60 |
1914 | 50.76 |
1903 | 56.25 |
By particular church sui iuris
217 out of 223 cardinals (117 out of 121 cardinal-electors) belong to the Latin church, which accounts for 98% of all Catholic believers. Of 223 cardinals, 7 (3.12%) belong to one of the Eastern Catholic Churches; of 121 cardinal-electors, 4 (3.30%) belong to such a Church.
The four cardinal-electors are:
- George Alencherry (Syro-Malabar Catholic Church)
- Bechara Boutros al-Rahi (Maronite Catholic Church)
- Baselios Cleemis (Syro-Malankara Catholic Church)
- Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel, C.M. (Ethiopian Catholic Church)
The other three cardinals are:
- Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir (Maronite Catholic Church)
- Lucian Mureșan (Romanian Greek-Catholic Church)
- Antonios Naguib (Coptic Catholic Church)
See also
- Ingravescentem Ætatem
- Bishop (Catholic Church)
- Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
- Catholic Church by country
- Catholic Church hierarchy
- Index of Vatican City-related articles
- List of living cardinals (sortable)
- List of the creations of the cardinals
- List of titular churches in Rome
- Palatinus (Roman Catholic Church)
- Papabile
- Papal conclave, 2013
- Protopriest
Notes
- ↑ Paul VI set the 120 limit in November 1970, effective 1 January 1971
References
- ↑ 1983 CIC, Bk. II, Pt. II, Sec. I, Chap. III The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Archived 3 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Pope to new cardinals: You’re not called to be ‘Princes of the Church’". Crux. June 28, 2016. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
- 1 2 Broderick, 1987, p. 13.
- ↑ Broderick, 1987, p. 11.
- ↑ Miranda, S. (2003). The New Catholic Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition. Detroit: Gale.
- ↑ van Lierde, Peter C. (1964). What Is a Cardinal?. New York: Hawthorne Books Inc. p. 14.
- 1 2 3 4 Noonan, James-Charles (2012). The Church Visible: The Ceremonial Life and Protocol of the Roman Catholic Church, Revised Edition. New York: Sterling Ethos. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-1-40278730-0.
- 1 2 3 Pham, 2004, p. 65.
- ↑ Baumgartner, 2003, pp. 52–54.
- ↑ Jugie, Pierre. Levillain, ed. 2002. "Cardinal." pp. 241–242.
- 1 2 3 Miranda, Salvador. 1998. "Guide to documents and events (76–2005)."
- ↑ Burkle-Young, Francis A. 1998. "The election of Pope Paul II (1464)."
- ↑ Baumgartner, 2003, p. 78-79.
- ↑ Walsh, 2003, p. 109.
- ↑ Baumgartner, 2003, p. 82.
- ↑ Baumgartner, 2003, p. 92.
- ↑ Burkle-Young, Francis A. 1998. "The election of Pope Alexander VI (1492)."
- ↑ Pham, 2004, p. 65-66.
- 1 2 Pham, 2004, p. 66.
- ↑ Friendly Jr., Alfred (27 November 1970). "Ottaviani Deplores Papal Action Barring Vote of Aged Cardinals". New York Times. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ↑ "Crítica de dos Cardenales contra el Papa Paulo VI" (in Spanish). UP. 26 November 1970. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ↑ Hofmann, Paul (3 February 1973). "30 Cardinals Named; Three Are American". New York Times. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ↑ Stanley, Alessandra (22 February 2001). "Shaping a Legacy, Pope Installs 44 Cardinals". New York Times. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ↑ Mickens, Robert (24 April 2017). "Letter from Rome The Next Stage of Francis's Mission". Commonwealth Magazine. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
- ↑ Gagliarducci, Andrea (13 October 2016). "What's the thought behind Pope Francis' choices for cardinals?". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ↑ McElwee, Joshua J. (21 May 2017). "Francis names five new cardinals, including associate of Oscar Romero". La Stampa. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
After the upcoming consistory, Francis will have named 49 of 121 cardinals able to vote in a papal conclave.
- ↑ Broderick, 1987, p. 11.
- ↑ CIC 1983, can. 349
- 1 2 John Paul II, Ap. Const. Universi Dominici gregis in AAS 88 (1996)
- ↑ Walsh, Michael (2011). The Cardinals: Thirteen Centuries of the Men Behind the Papal Throne. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 17. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ↑ Broderick, J.F. 1987. "The Sacred College of Cardinals: Size and Geographical Composition (1099–1986)." Archivum historiae Pontificiae, 25: 8.
- ↑ Pope John Paul II (26 November 2000). "Fundamental Law of Vatican City State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2008.
- ↑ "Code of Canon Law, Chapter II: Bishops". The Holy See. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ↑ Universi Dominici gregis, 88–90
- ↑ Pigott, Robert (25 February 2013). "Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigns as Archbishop". BBC News. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ Allen Jr., John L. (20 March 2015). "In rare step, Scottish prelate caught in sex scandal quits as cardinal". Crux. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
Sources
- Baumgartner, Frederic J. 2003. Behind Locked Doors: A History of the Papal Elections. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-29463-8.
- Broderick, J.F. 1987. "The Sacred College of Cardinals: Size and Geographical Composition (1099–1986)." Archivum historiae Pontificiae, 25: 7–71.
- Levillain, Philippe, ed. 2002. The Papacy: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92228-3.
- Pham, John-Peter. 2004. Heirs of the Fisherman: Behind the Scenes of Papal Death and Succession. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-517834-3
- Walsh, Michael. 2003. The Conclave: A Sometimes Secret and Occasionally Bloody History of Papal Elections. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 1-58051-135-X.
External links
- The College of Cardinals—Holy See Press Office
- GCatholic.org—extensive information on all cardinals since the 17th century
- Cardinals of the Catholic Church—sortable list, often slightly out of date on deaths
- Catholic-Hierarchy.org, with entry into extensive databases.
- Next Cardinal Creating Consistory by Pope Benedict XVI – The Required Background Data (including statistical data and links). Popes and the Papcy website (Anura Guruge). Retrieved 9 January 2017.