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Palace hails Tagle's Cardinal-Bishop rank promotion

By Azer Parrocha

May 4, 2020, 4:23 pm

<p> Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle <em>(File photo)</em></p>

 Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle (File photo)

MANILA – Malacañang on Monday congratulated Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle for being promoted to the rank of Cardinal-Bishop, the highest title within the College of Cardinals.

Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque made this statement after the Vatican press announced Tagle’s promotion on Friday (May 1).

“Kami po ay binabati ang ating his Eminence Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle sa kaniyang pagtatalaga bilang isang Cardinal-Bishop (We are congratulating his Eminence Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle for being promoted to the rank of Cardinal-Bishop),” Roque said in a virtual presser.

He said Tagle’s success meant the success of the entire nation.

“Ang tagumpay niyo po, your Eminence, ay tagumpay ng buong sambayanang Pilipino. Maraming salamat po sa karangalan and congratulations (Your triumph, your Eminence, is the triumph of all Filipinos. Thank you for this honor and congratulations),” he said.

With his promotion, Tagle now joins the ranks of 13 other Cardinal Bishops — 10 from the Latin Church and three Cardinal patriarchs from the Oriental rites.

The College of Cardinals is structured in three ranks: Cardinal-Deacons, Cardinal-Priests, and Cardinal-Bishops.

Cardinal-Bishops hold jurisdiction over a church in a suburb of Rome while working in departments of the Roman Curia, the central administration of the church.

Cardinal-Deacons, often called “the Pope’s Cabinet”, also work full time in the curia, while Cardinal-Priests work in dioceses all over the world.

It is also from the ranks of Cardinal-Bishops that the Dean of College of Cardinals is elected to preside at the conclave in the case of “sede vacante”, a period when there is no pope.

There are customarily six Cardinal-Bishops from the Latin Church until Pope Francis broke the tradition and appointed more of them.

Last December, the Pope appointed Tagle the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, a major Vatican post.

Tagle is the second Asian to hold the post, the other being Cardinal Ivan Dias of India who served from 2006 to 2011.

Tagle left his position as Archbishop of Manila in February this year to take up his new post in Rome. (PNA)

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