Indian in Vatican Team of Six Cardinals to Choose Next Pope


Indian in Vatican Team of Six Cardinals to Choose Next Pope

Vatican City, Nov 24 (AP): Six new cardinals, including an Indian, today joined the elite club of red-robed churchmen who will elect the next pope, bringing a more geographically diverse mix into the European-dominated College of Cardinals.

Pope Benedict XVI presided over the ceremony in St Peter's Basilica to formally elevate the six men, who hail from Colombia, India, Lebanon, Nigeria, the Philippines and the United States.

As Benedict read each name aloud in Latin, cheers and applause erupted from their friends and family members in the pews.

The ceremony was both joyful and emotional: Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle, seen by many to be a rising star in the church, visibly choked up as he knelt before Benedict to receive his three-pointed red hat, or biretta, and gold ring, and wiped tears from his eyes as he returned to his place.

Abuja, Nigeria Archbishop John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan, meanwhile, seemed to want to sit down and chat with each one of the dozens of cardinals that he greeted in the traditional exchange of peace that follows the formal elevation rite.

Benedict has said that with this "little consistory," he was essentially completing his last cardinal-making ceremony held in February, when he elevated 22 cardinals, the vast majority of them European archbishops and Vatican bureaucrats.

Benedict said today that the new cardinals represent the "unique, universal and all-inclusive identity" of the Catholic Church.

"In this consistory, I want to highlight in particular the fact that the church is the church of all peoples, and so she speaks in the various cultures of the different continents," he told the crowd, which included Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, the vice president of the Philippines Jejomar Binay and lawmakers from India and Nigeria.

Aside from Harvey, Tagle, and Onaiyekan, the new cardinals are: Bogota, Colombia Archbishop Ruben Salazar Gomez; the Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites in Lebanon, His Beatitude Bechara Boutros Rai; and the major Archbishop of the Trivandrum of the Siro-Malankaresi in India, His Beatitude Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal.

  

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  • Arun, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    There is good chance of having next Pope from India. If I'm not wrong, right now India is having 7 Indian Origin Cardinals and they are:
    Cardinal George Allencherry
    Cardinal Ivan Dias
    Cardinal Oswald Gracias
    Cardinal Duraisamy Lurdusamy
    Cardinal Ignatius Pimenta
    Cardinal Telesphore Placidus Toppo
    Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal
    God Bless India.

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  • Elroy, UAE

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Hi Praveen
    There are five Cardinals eligible to vote from India not two

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 25 2012

    There are two cardinals from India and there is a possibility of seeing a Pope of Indian origin in future.

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  • lijuvegus, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 25 2012

    Let us rejoice!. A good news for Indian catholic establishment. It’s really a work of god. May god bless you abundantly to accomplish god’s mission dear blessed Mar Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal.

    Greetings from St.goerge malankara catholic church kunthoor-padavu

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  • Lambert, Bijai, Kelarai

    Sun, Nov 25 2012

    KERALA adding one more god fearing person to world map. All the best to you CARDINAL

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